Reviews

“This book is an invaluable source of information for anyone who is serious about health issues” The Sunday Times, London

 

“This book merits a four-star rating” Health and Fitness Magazine, UK

 

“Linda Lazarides doesn’t put a foot wrong. She won’t give you any advice that isn’t sound and well-founded” Dr Damien Downing, Senior Editor, Journal of Nutritional and Environmental Medicine

 

>>This textbook is excellent! It covers many topics I will need to refer to as I prepare to get more involved in Natural Medicine as a Naturopathic Doctor....easy, interesting, and informative reading!

 

>>Your book has changed my life. My family remembers me barely able to walk.

 

>>One of my favorite books.

 

>>I have been on the diet for 2 days now and have lost over 6lbs already. I have not seen my legs this small in a long time.

Congestive heart failure

From The Nutritional Health Bible by Linda Lazarides (1997). This free database is provided for interest only. Linda's later writings refer to more up-to-date research.

Some causative factors
  • Carnitine deficiency
  • Coenzyme Q deficiency
  • Vitamin E deficiency.

Coenzyme Q10 deficiency is a factor in numerous diseases including heart failure. Folkers K: Heart failure is a dominant deficiency of coenzyme Q10 and challenges for future clinical research on CoQ10. Clin Investig 71:S51-4, 1993.

Heart failure patients with abnormally low levels of coenzyme Q10 and vitamin E have a reduced survival rate. Jameson S: Statistical data support prediction of death within six months on low levels of coenzyme Q10 and other entities. Clin Investig 71:S137-9, 1993.

Promising nutritional research

Patients with congestive heart failure felt less tired, their general activity tolerance increased and breathing difficulties at rest disappeared when they were given 100 mg per day of coenzyme Q10 supplements. Mortensen SA et al: Long-term coenzyme Q10 therapy: a major advance in the management of resistant myocardial failure. Drugs Exp Clin Res 11(8):581-93, 1985.

Positive results of congestive heart failure treatment with coenzyme Q10 have been above and beyond the clinical status obtained from treatment with traditional principles, and reduces hospitalization and the incidence of serious complications.
Mortensen SA: Perspectives on therapy of cardiovascular diseases with CoQ10. Clin Investig 71:S116-23, 1993.

Similar results reported in: Lampertico M et al: Italian multicenter study on the efficacy and safety of CoQ10 as adjuvant therapy in heart failure. Clin Investig 72:S129-33, 1993.

And in: Morisco C et al: Effect of coenzyme Q10 therapy in patients with congestive heart failure: a long-term multicentre randomized study. Clin Investig 71:S134-6, 1993.

2664 patients from 173 Italian centres given 50-150 mg CoQ10 daily experienced more than 70% improvement in cyanosis, oedema, palpitations and other symptoms
Baggio E et al: Italian multicenter study on the safety and efficacy of coenzyme Q10 as adjunctive therapy in heart failure. Mol Aspects Med 15s:2287-s294, 1994.