This is the oxidized version of the nutrient. We get some of this nutrient from the food we eat, but most of our supply is made naturally inside our bodies. | This is the antioxidant form of CoQ10 and its role in creating cellular energy helps fuel your heart and other organs. |
1. Our bodies have to convert this form of CoQ10 into Ubiquinol before it can be used to create cellular energy. 2. The ability to convert Ubiquinone into Ubiquinol decreases as we age.
3. Unconverted, conventional CoQ10 can’t contribute to cellular energy production.
| 1. The preferred supplement form of CoQ10 because it’s better absorbed by the body than conventional CoQ10. 2. Only known fat-soluble antioxidant made naturally in the body.
3. Predominant form of CoQ10 in a healthy young adult.
4. Up to 70% more bioavailable than conventional CoQ10.
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