date:May 26, 2012
for the efficacy of CoQ10.
Selenium intakes are below the optimal levels in Scandinavia because selenium levels in the soil are low (and selenium levels in crops are therefore lower than the US, for example). Therefore, selenium supplements would improve TrxR1 activity, which in turn would improve the efficacy of CoQ10.
Results that cannot be ignored
Commenting on the study, Cara Welch, PhD, VP of scientific regulatory affairs for theNatural Products Association (NPA) told NutraIngredients-