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Cheryl - 08 Nov 2003 00:38 GMT
Jeremy got me looking at antioxidants again. (thanks.. hehe)  Does
anyone know of any recent studies that show CoQ10 is helpful for
gingivitis in cats?  Some old information I can find on the net didn't
indicate any proof to that effect.  In humans, yes; cats no studies.
CoQ10 also has helpful effects for the mucous lining in the human
intestines but again the old info I can find show nothing definite for
cats.  Any new stuff out there that isn't on the net?  (other than
vitamin manufacturers sites)

Gracias.
Bill - 08 Nov 2003 04:51 GMT
> Jeremy got me looking at antioxidants again. (thanks.. hehe)  Does
> anyone know of any recent studies that show CoQ10 is helpful for
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> Gracias.

I don't know, but you might try here

http://www.firstchoicenaturals.com/

The guy who runs this, I believe, has done some studies on CoQ10 and dogs. And
also studied gum problems. I don't know if he has studied or is aware of
studies on cats.

Bill
Cheryl - 10 Nov 2003 02:17 GMT
> I don't know, but you might try here
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> Bill

Thanks Bill, I'll have a look at the link.  I think this is a huge
area that hasn't really been studied in cats.  Since I have a cat with
IBD I read a lot.  Always trying to find something to help him.
 
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