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I know that creatine is recommended but the only time I used to use that was when I lifted weights 3-4 times a week. It gives you that extra boost so you can lift heavier. It does boost ATP.
Now of course, that was before I got sick. I was a personal trainer and I have a gym in my house. I am looking forward to lifting again, I hope soon.
No CoQ10 for me with Babs. D-Ribose helped me a long time ago and I am thinking of trying it again.
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Why no coq10 with babs??
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No CoQ10 with mepron or malarone.
Burrascano says it on page 28:
"3. CO-Q10- required, but do not use while taking the prescription drug atovaquone (Mepron, Malarone)."
"The second precaution concerns the use of supplement doses of coenzyme Q10, alpha lipoic acid, and vitamin E while on atovaquone. These should not be used while taking atovaquone because they are all fat-soluble antioxidants that tend to neutralize the pro-oxidant effects of atovaquone against Babesia."
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