CoEnzyme Q10 (CoQ10) (60-Day Supply)

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble compound required for mitochondrial ATP synthesis. CoQ10 functions as an antioxidant in cell membranes and lipoproteins (transport particles composed of lipids and protein). Tissue levels of CoQ10 decline with age and cholesterol-lowering medications decrease circulating levels of CoQ10. CoQ10 may provide nutritive support for optimal cardiovascular function by supporting healthy heart muscle function, normal blood pressure, and healthy endothelial function. Oral supplementation of CoQ10 is known to increase lipoprotein and blood levels and should be consumed with fat in a meal to maximize absorption.

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CoEnzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Ubiquinol 100mg (60-Day Supply)

CoQ10 can exist in either of its oxidized form, ubiquinone, or its reduced form, ubiquinol. The difference between these states is a matter of the amount of electrons present in the molecule. Although the body has the ability to convert CoQ10 between these two forms, some research suggests the reduced form of CoQ10, ubiquinol, may be more bioavailable than the oxidized form.

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble compound required for mitochondrial ATP synthesis. CoQ10 functions as an antioxidant in cell membranes and lipoproteins (transport particles composed of lipids and protein). Tissue levels of CoQ10 decline with age and cholesterol-lowering medications decrease circulating levels of CoQ10. CoQ10 may provide nutritive support for optimal cardiovascular function by supporting healthy heart muscle function, normal blood pressure, and healthy endothelial function. Oral supplementation of CoQ10 is known to increase lipoprotein and blood levels and should be consumed with fat in a meal to maximize absorption.

Other forms:

CoEnzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Ubiquinol 100mg (60-Day Supply)

CoQ10 can exist in either of its oxidized form, ubiquinone, or its reduced form, ubiquinol. The difference between these states is a matter of the amount of electrons present in the molecule. Although the body has the ability to convert CoQ10 between these two forms, some research suggests the reduced form of CoQ10, ubiquinol, may be more bioavailable than the oxidized form.

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble compound required for mitochondrial ATP synthesis. CoQ10 functions as an antioxidant in cell membranes and lipoproteins (transport particles composed of lipids and protein). Tissue levels of CoQ10 decline with age and cholesterol-lowering medications decrease circulating levels of CoQ10. CoQ10 may provide nutritive support for optimal cardiovascular function by supporting healthy heart muscle function, normal blood pressure, and healthy endothelial function. Oral supplementation of CoQ10 is known to increase lipoprotein and blood levels and should be consumed with fat in a meal to maximize absorption.

Other forms:

CoEnzyme Q10 (CoQ10) Ubiquinol 100mg (60-Day Supply)

CoQ10 can exist in either of its oxidized form, ubiquinone, or its reduced form, ubiquinol. The difference between these states is a matter of the amount of electrons present in the molecule. Although the body has the ability to convert CoQ10 between these two forms, some research suggests the reduced form of CoQ10, ubiquinol, may be more bioavailable than the oxidized form.