Hi...I think we're all in agreement and are open to anything, old or new, that will help us fight PD....I just went into the website and noticed the the Co10 is made according to the Canadian formulary....can you explain how this differs from the American formulary standards...e.g. do they use less or more CoQ10 in their product..what's the amount or the percentage difference.. Consumer Labs recently tested I believe it was 30 brands of CoQ10 made here in the United States according to U.S. standards....they purchased the CoQ10 "off the shelves" like the regular consumer would buy it.....the ingredients in the bottle had to match what was listed on the label by the manufacturer ...the bottle had to contain a minimum of 100% CoQ10 and a maximum of 150% of CoQ10 and 5 or 6 of these products failed the evaluation...Those companies that passed now can use the Consumer Lab seal of approval on their labels which shows the public it has at least 100% CoQ10 in it....and worth the money it will cost. Would you please tell me how the Candadian formulary differs from the U.S. formularly and how/where your CoQ was tested and its outcome... Thanks so much for your efforts...Joan Hartman ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn