Famous Doctors Agree…

Today, thanks to pioneers like Dr. Kaufman, you know to get enough nutrients like the B vitamins, and others like vitamins A, C and D. But many people are still suffering from the lack of one single nutrient: Coenzyme Q10.
It’s impossible to live without CoQ10. It’s called ubiquinone because it’s ubiquitous – it powers every single cell in your body. In fact, it’s so important that revealing how CoQ10 works won Peter Mitchell the Nobel Prize in 1978.

If Teddy Roosevelt Had This…

About 25 years ago, I developed a phrase to help my fellow medical students remember the names for all the B vitamins. I still use this to teach nutrition today: “Teddy Roosevelt Never Painted Pyramids Blue in Fancy Clothes.” It contains the first letter of all the B vitamins in numerical order. (The missing numbers are compounds researchers thought were vitamins but turned out to be non-essential.)