Susan,

I think that your giving you younger dogs the CoQ10 as a preventaive measure
is a GREAT idea. I'm with you that it cannot hurt, and I do *believe* that
it may be beneficial. I just haven't incorporated into what I feed on a
daily basis as of yet.  I will have to check and see if my health food store
carries 10 mg CoQ10 at a reasonable price --- I just might join you in this
practice :)

All the best,
Susan V.
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>In a message dated 8/26/02 3:41:17 PM Central Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
> > I didn't think of
> > people who might be giving it as a prophylactic measure.
>
>No proof other than anecdotally, but as he said, it can't hurt and it may
>help!  In my house we need all the help we can get!  I have a 6 year old
>and
>an 8 year old who just developed murmurs.  I have a 9 year old and a 5 year
>old who are still heart clear.  The younger ones I don't talk about yet.
>They've all been on CoQ10 10mg for years.
>
>Susan Shidler
>SevenWoods Cavaliers
>Mettawa, Illinois


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