Bioclinic Naturals Ubiquinol CoQ10 -100 mg 60 Softgels :
CoQ10 is commonly called ubiquinone because it is ubiquitous throughout the body and found in nearly every cell. The active form of the molecule, ubiquinol, is a fat-soluble antioxidant that protects fats such as those that make up cellular and mitochondrial membranes, as well as both HDL and LDL cholesterol. However, CoQ10’s most important role is in cellular respiration, the process of generating the energy (ATP) that all cells need for optimal health.
Offers a highly absorbable and bioavailable form of CoQ10; Increases plasma levels of CoQ10 significantly more per mg compared to ubiquinone; Allows for higher peak plasma levels of CoQ10, with 200 mg per softgel reflective of clinical trial dosing
Kaneka Q+ brand for ubiquinol is naturally produced via yeast fermentation and is free of the impurities of synthetically processed CoQ10; A base of organic flaxseed oil improves solubility and provides ALA-rich omega-3 fatty acids; Genetically modified organism (GMO) free, allergen free, and Kosher certified.
Ingredients :
Each softgel Contains : | |
Ubiquinol (Kaneka QH® Ubiquinol (Microorganism) (Bioactive and Reduced Form of CoQ10) | 100 mg |
Organic Flaxseed Oil (Linum usitatissimum) (seed) | 297 mg |
Non-medicinal Ingredients : Softgel (gelatin, glycerin, purified water, carob), yellow beeswax, non-GMO sunflower lecithin, natural vitamin E.
Purity : Contains no artificial colours, preservatives, or sweeteners; no dairy, starch, sugar, wheat, gluten, yeast, soy, corn, egg, fish, shellfish, salt, tree nuts, or GMOs. Sealed for your protection. Do not use if seal is broken. For freshness, store in a cool, dry place.
Recommended Adult Dose : 1 softgel 1–3 times per day or as directed by a health care practitioner.
Cautions : Consult a health care practitioner prior to use if you are taking blood pressure medication or blood thinners, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Keep out of reach of children. Although existing evidence has not found an interaction, CoQ10 resembles vitamin K structurally, potentially interfering with blood thinners, antiplatelets, or anticoagulants. Close monitoring of the INR is recommended with CoQ10 introduction in these patients. No other negative interactions are known for CoQ10, though a number of medications are thought to interfere with CoQ10 synthesis or function in the body, including statin medications, tricyclic antidepressants and oral hypoglycemic agents.