What Foods Contain CoQ10?
Critical to making the human body produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the consumption of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Found in every cell of the body, ATP gives muscles reserve energy as well as starting numerous biochemical processes enabling the body to function correctly. Balancing a diet of particular foods provides the body with the means to synthesize and produce the essential CoQ10. Eating 1 1/2 to 2 ounces of fish, specific meats, vegetables and grains, when fresh, raw and unprocessed, on a regular basis supplies the body with CoQ10. Unprocessed foods are never milled, canned, preserved and frozen. Produce should be grown in a green environment free of chemical pollutants.
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Fish
Beef
Other Meats
Eggs But Not the Chicken
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Eating chicken does not provide the CoQ10 as does other sources of food. However, eggs contain enough of this nutrient to assist your body's powerhouse cells to make your body run.
Vegetables and Grains
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Preparing fresh raw vegetables as part of a diet is another valuable source of the CoQ10. In particular, spinach in a fresh salad with broccoli added to the mix and sprinkled with wheat germ is a coenzyme Q10 lunch. Fresh peanuts and unprocessed whole grains give the body smaller amounts of the CoQ10.