Plays a vital role in the release of energy from food.
    • 100mg per capsule, a convenient one-a-day product for those on statins that require extra CoQ10
    • Natural source of CoQ10
    • Dissolved in vegetable oil to aid absorption
    • Endorsed by one of the original researchers who first discovered CoQ10
    • Made in the UK to pharmaceutical GMP standards.

    We insist on natural CoQ10 as this is the form used in most studies and we present it dissolved in vegetable oil to aid absorption. These capsules are made in the UK to pharmaceutical GMP standards and the 100mg strength is our most popular capsule.

    CoQ10 is also known as ubiquinone, and is a vitamin-like substance found within every cell in the human body where it plays an important role in the release of energy from the food we eat. It is therefore not surprising to find the highest concentrations of CoQ10 in those organs which have the highest energy requirements such as the heart muscle and liver and in those tissues that regenerate quickly such as the gums.

    Whilst CoQ10 can be made in the body, production declines as we age. It has also been shown that cholesterol lowering drugs, called statins, reduce CoQ10 levels in the body, so people taking statins are increasingly recommended to take a CoQ10 supplement.

    Allergen advice
    See presentation section for ingredients listed in bold.
    The following list of allergens are excluded: Wheat, Barley, Soya, Eggs, Milk (and milk products), Lactose, Nuts, Sulphites, Celery, Fish, Shellfish, Yeast and Gluten containing ingredients.

    Cautions
    This product is not recommended for pregnant or lactating women.

    Storage instructions
    To be stored in a cool dry place and protected from light.

    Legal Category
    Food supplement.

    Encapsulated With:
    Sunflower Seed Oil, Capsule Shell (Gelatin, Glycerin, Colour: Iron Oxide), Sunflower Lecithin, Glyceryl Monostearate.

    Disintegration Time:
    Less than 30 minutes.

    Usage&Administration
    1 capsule daily.

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