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Lyme Disease - Neurological Complications; Lyme Disease and other Tick-Borne Diseases; Neurological Complications Of Lym... 

Co Q 10; Mitoquinone; Q 10; Ubidecarenone; Ubiquinone; Vitamin Q 

Lyme disease is caused by a bacterial organism that is transmitted to humans via the bite of an infected tick. Most people bitten by an infected tick develop a characteristic skin rash around the area of the bite. The rash may feel hot to the touch, and vary in size, shape, and color, but it will often have a “bull’s eye” appearance (a red ring with a clear center). However, there are those who will not develop the rash, which makes Lyme disease hard to diagnose because its symptoms and signs mi...

Coenzyme Q (CoQ), also known as ubiquinone or ubiquinol, is a biologically active quinone with an isoprenoid side chain, related in structure to vitamin K and vitamin E.