CoQ10 Ubiquinol - Ultra High Absorption

CoQ10 Ubiquinol - Ultra High Absorption

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CoQ10 is extremely difficult to absorb, so it is critical to take it in this high-absorption form.  Note that absorption is enhanced by taking this formula with healthy fats such as eggs and olive oil.  Our CoQ10 also increases benefits by including mixed carotenoids and mixed tocopherols, both heart-health enhancing ingredients.  CoQ10 supports good heart health and also supports healthy gums. ‡

Since the discovery of CoQ10, facts about its clinical value have lead many to use this product. The proof of its benefits for human health are obvious. Scientific research has established that CoQ10 is one of the most useful natural supplements on the market today. Clinical results have also shown that CoQ10 helps as an adjunct therapy for those taking certain cholesterol lowering medications.

Why Take CoQ10?

As we age, our body produces less CoQ10. This trend leaves our body vulnerable to a CoQ10 deficiency.

Benefits: 

  • Supports the heart, immune system & brain health
  • Helps increase overall energy levels.
  • Helpful while on cholesterol medications.
  • Helps support the immune system.
  • Aids in increased cellular energy production.
  • Supports heart health Why Use OUR CoQ10?
  • The unique blend of ingredients in this formula makes absorption much greater than that of encapsulated dry CoQ10 powder.
  • 83% of those taking this formula had an increase in energy vs only 30% of those taking CoQ10 capsules.

This formula also contains natural carotenoids, natural mixed tocopherols & rice bran oil. These ingredients help to increase the absorption of the CoQ10 but also have supportive and beneficial effects of their own.

These additional ingredients are far superior compared to most CoQ10 formulas on the market. Many formulations utilize soy or other oils that are not as supportive or healthy as the mixed tocopherols or natural beta carotene.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Manufactured in a US FDA inspected facility.  GMP Compliant.   Purity and Potency Guaranteed!   We use the highest quality raw materials available. Testing is done at various stages of production. All IOH Nutrition Formulas Meet or Exceed cGMP Quality Standards. 

CoQ10 Ultra High Absorption Dosage:

Take 1 softgel 1-2 times a day with meals or as directed by your health care practitioner. If the response needed is inadequate after 1-2 weeks, you may increase the dosage to 2 gelcaps per dose .

60 Soft Gels

Note: Some find CoQ10 to be energizing so taking it in the evening may disturb some individuals sleep. 

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