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CoQ10 (50 Mg)
CoQ10 (50 Mg)
by PhytoPharmica
60 Softgels

Essential For Cardiovascular Health*

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Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) (50 mg) is a key component of the mitochondria—the energy-producing units of the cells in your body. Since your heart cells can’t function without energy, they can’t function without CoQ10. As you age, your body's natural production of CoQ10 declines, making CoQ10 supplementation even more important.*

Benefits
• Provides heart-protecting antioxidant power.*
• Helps replenish the CoQ10 that naturally diminishes with age.*

Key Features
• Easily absorbed.*

How Does It Work?:
CoQ10, also referred to as coenzyme Q10 or ubiquinone, is a natural fat-soluble nutrient present in virtually all living cells in the body. CoQ10 has a crucial role as a cofactor in the mitochondrial synthesis of cellular energy. CoQ10 also functions as a potent antioxidant.*

The Mitochondria: Engine of the Cell
Mitochondria are highly specialized structures (organelles) within each nucleated cell—almost considered a “cell within a cell.” The number of mitochondria in a cell depends on the cell's function. Therefore, cells that require heavy energy demands—heart muscle cells, for example—have higher counts of mitochondria. The mitochondria's primary responsibility is to capture most of the energy in nutrients and convert it into cellular energy. This energy conversion and storage is a complex, multi-step process, but it follows a very specific pathway.*

Converted cellular energy is stored in the energy-yielding molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP), used to fuel the cell's activities (this is similar to the energy stored in gasoline that is used to fuel automobiles). Because this process requires oxygen, it is often referred to as cellular respiration. Pulling as many electrons out of the nutrients as possible is the goal of cellular respiration. That's why part of the pathway is referred to as the electron pathway chain. CoQ10 functions as a vital link in the process of converting nutrients into ATP. Cellular respiration and the electron transport chain are completely dependent on CoQ10.*

Mitochondria are encased in double membranes. The smooth outer membrane encloses the periphery of the mitochondria and the inner membrane is enfolded to form the cristae. CoQ10 is found in the cristae folds. These folds provide a large surface area for cellular respiration, much in the way that a complex shore adds more miles of coastline.*

Mitochondria are unusual organelles in that they contain their own deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA). Insufficient CoQ10 levels may have an effect on cellular respiration and mitochondrial DNA.*

CoQ10 and Support of Cardiac Health
Cardiac cells require large amounts of uninterrupted energy. They have a greater number of mitochondria and subsequently more CoQ10 than any other type of cell. Because of this association, CoQ10's support of cardiac health is well researched and documented. CoQ10 supports healthy heart contractility and subsequent circulation, healthy blood pressure levels already within the normal limits, and exercise endurance.*

CoQ10 and Support of Immune Health
CoQ10 is necessary for immune health. Increased free radical activity causes damage to cell membranes, mitochondria, and DNA. Supplementation with CoQ10 provides enhanced antioxidant activity that is supportive of the immune system.*


   

Supplement Facts

Serving Size: One (1) Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60
 Amount
Per Serving
Daily
Value
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)
(Ubiquinone 10)
50 mg ** 
** Daily Value Not Established. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Other Ingredients
Beeswax, Gelatin, Glycerine, Soy Lecithin, Soybean Oil
Suggested Use
As a dietary supplement, one (1) softgel three (3) times daily, or more as directed by your healthcare provider.
Warnings
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare practitioner prior to use. ... Keep out of reach of children. ... Store in a cool, dry place.
Allergen Info
This product contains NO sugar, salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, dairy products, artificial coloring, artificial flavoring, or preservatives. All colors used are from natural sources; color variations are normal. ... CONTAINS soy.



Applicable Functions
Cardiac Health, Cardiovascular Health, Cell Vitality, Cellular Oxidation, Cellular Recharge, Depleted ATP Production, Free Radicals, Heart Health, Heart Vitality, Immune System Support, Low Energy
Related Structure Groups
Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), Cardiac, Cardiovascular, Cell, Cellular Function, Heart, Immune System, Mitochondria
About PhytoPharmica

Nature Makes It Pure. Science Makes It Work.

Our People
PhytoPharmica, a division of Enzymatic Therapy Inc., sparks with the enthusiasm that comes from knowing that you're helping create the best supplements in the nation. Our team is made of people who are natural explorers--passionate about the healthful ingredients found in nature--but committed to finding the most pure and effective combinations backed by rigorous research. This buzz doesn't just end at the lab door. Everyone here--from our staff of scientists to our crews running the pharmaceutical-grade machinery, to our customer service professionals--shares the exuberance of helping improve the health of America, one customer at a time.

Our Reputation
PhytoPharmica provides the finest therapeutic-dosage, natural medicines and nutritional supplements in the nation. We strive to bring the best for your health.

Our Difference
One thing that sets us apart from the others is the way we make our products. Everything from raw material evaluation, supplier selection, laboratory analysis and manufacturing standards conforms to the FDA's verified good manufacturing practices--known in the industry as "GMPs."

FAQ
Can I take CoQ10 with food?
Yes, CoQ10 can be taken with or without food based on personal preference and convenience. Doing so will not alter the product’s efficacy.

Is your CoQ10 (ubiquinone) natural or synthetic?
CoQ10 contains only the natural form of coenzyme Q10. Natural CoQ10 is produced through a "biological fermentation/extraction process" and is identical to the form produced in the human body. Coenzyme Q10 can also be synthesized by a chemical process, which yields a similar, but distinctly different chemical structure than that found in the natural form. The bioavailability of synthetic CoQ10 has not been confirmed.

What are the benefits of taking CoQ10?
CoQ10 has a wide-range of benefits including:

* Provides nutritional support for cardiac, periodontal, central nervous system and immune health.*
* An essential component for energy production.*
* Restores CoQ10 depleted by cholesterol lowering drugs (e.g., statin drugs).*
* Replenishes the CoQ10 that naturally diminishes with age.*

How absorbable is a softgel form ofCoQ10?
CoQ10 in a softgel form versus a powdered form of CoQ10 can enhance absorbability by two to three times (200-300%).*
References
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9. Sacher HL, Sacher ML, Landau SW, et al. The clinical and hemodynamic effects of coenzyme Q10 in congestive cardiomyopathy. Am J Ther. 1997;4:66-72.

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