Actually no, the 'mainstream doe not keep quiet' a
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Connection is not cause and effect.
It's ALWAYS about risk and reward. Familial high cholesterol is NOT controllable by diet as 80% of total cholesterol is manufactured in the liver.
CoQ10 supplements are readily available, and effective at raising levels of that molecule.
The article you pasted from is in support of purchasing Nootropics and Omega 3's
https://bebrainfit.com/statins-memory-loss/
https://www.mindlabpro.com/
I thought you didn't like 'industry slanted' arguments?
Quote:
https://examine.com/supplements/coenzyme-q10/
COQ10 can also enhance blood flow and protect the blood vessels. This mechanism is related to nitric oxide preservation, as seen with grape seed extract, pycnogenol, and resveratrol. COQ10 can reduce the damage oxidized Low-density Lipoprotein (LDL) can do to blood vessels, as well as reduce plaque buildup in the arteries.
Several pharmaceuticals are known to deplete COQ10 levels (statin drugs are a good example). Doctor-supervised supplementation can reduce this effect. There is no evidence that COQ10 improves life expectancy or is able to induce fat loss or muscle tissue growth, even though it is present in mitochondria.