Ingredients
calories | 20.0 | |
calories from fat | 15.0 | |
total fat | 1.8 | g |
trans fat | 0.0 | g |
total carbohydrate | 1.0 | g |
vitamin b6 | 7.0 | mg |
vitamin b5 | 5.0 | mg |
vitamin b3 | 0.7 | mg |
vitamin b12 | 100.0 | mcg |
vitamin e | 30.0 | iu |
coenzyme q10 | 100.0 | mg |
stevia extract | 20.0 | mg |
d-ribose | 10.0 | mg |
nad | 5.0 | mg |
Description
Peel Here for more information 10 mg per Teaspoon
- Support Healthy Heart Muscle
- Promotes Cellular Energy Made in the U.S.A. Guaranteed Quality
This is an FDA-regulated dietary supplement that is produced in an FDA- and third party-inspected facility. We are certified for producing dietary supplements and USDA Organic products using Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). All ingredients are quality tested to meet or exceed specifications. Our quality team goes above and beyond standard quality control to ensure the safety and efficacy of this supplement. We utilize advanced analytical and microbiological testing methods, with capabilities that are state-of-the-art and exceed basic lab requirements.
Coenzyme Q10, also called ubiquinone, is present in almost all cells, where it is necessary for mitochondrial energy production. The body's highest concentrations of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) are found in the heart, where constant chemical energy availability is imperative. In addition to its benefits for cardiac function through energy production, CoQ10 also functions as a powerful fat soluble antioxidant, providing protection against free radical attack for vascular structures, as well as for other tissues. P3186 V3 First discovered in 1957, Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble vitamin-like substance found in all cell membranes of the body. It is vital because it assists in the production of cellular energy, Coenzyme Q10 does this by allowing the mitochondria to convert food substances after the digestive process.
Although Coenzyme Q10 is found naturally in the human body, especially in the heart and liver cells, low levels of Coenzyme Q10 have been found in a wide variety of animal and human subjects during clinical studies. It is believed that the as we get older our ability to produce Coenzyme Q10 decreases.
Coenzyme Q10 also functions as an antioxidant. An antioxidant protects cells from chemicals known as free radicals (chemicals which can damage important parts of cells). Because of its antioxidant properties, Coenzyme Q10 is widely recognized for its potential impact on heart health. 10% of profits donated for health research
Formulation
Vegetarian/Vegan Product - With Co-enzyme B vitamins Contains no salt, yeast, wheat, gluten, milk, egg or shellfish.
Precautions
Cautions and Interactions
CoQ10 may reduce the anticoagulant effect of warfarin. In addition, CoQ10 may affect certain blood pressure medications, including diltiazem, metoprolol, enalapril, and nitrate. Statin medications have been shown to decrease CoQ10 levels in the body and CoQ10 supplementation may be beneficial when taking these drugs.