Hi Sid and list: nice talking to you on the phone last weekend. the net is a little less faceless. I am going to post some peer reviewed abstracts off of Pub Med. It came to 6, so get the delete key ready. I recently downloaded and started reading 500 Pub Med abstracts related to parkinsons. Out of the 500, 8 were studies involving ubiquitone. Ubiquitone is another name for Co-Q10 because it is everywhere (ubiquitous). You will note mention of genetics, protein formation and the mitochondria. I will post a few....not many... there were lots of hits. NADH is Co-Q1. There is a whole family of coenzymes, which function like vitamins. Ray ................................................... Sid Levin wrote: > > Co-Q10 (short of Coenzyme Q10) is a natural occurring enzyme in the body. > Lots of talk - but nothing concrete yet. > There is or was a study thru NPF, for Co-Q10 treating PD, but I understand > it's not finished yet. > There is also some thoughts at UCSF (and maybe other places) that it might > be good for heart problems. > Since I have both those problems, I went on Co-Q10. > I never saw a difference with or without. Although my test was not > "controlled." > It does get expensive.. I guess I'll wait for the reports and their results. > Sid Levin > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn -- Ray Strand Prairie Sky Design -----------------( on the Edge of the Prairie Abyss )--------------- when the sky is clear the ground is visible 49/dx PD 2 yrs/40? onset ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn