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CoQ10
Ubiquinol
Nutrient Form:
Protein
Found In:
Fish, Organ Meats & Whole Grains
Bioavailability:
Ubiquinol is approximately twice as bioavailable as generic CoQ10 options and has been found to increase CoQ10 levels in the body by up to four times, making it the more bioavailable form.
Description
CoQ10 is critical for energy production throughout the body, working with each cell’s mitochondria. When certain antidepressants are used, mitochondria can be depleted , leading to significant drops in cellular function and energy levels within the body. We included this in our formula to enhance cellular function and boost overall energy levels for your day-to-day routine.Enhances Cellular Function
CoQ10 a key component to energy production and has been shown in studies to increase cellular energy production. This helps to maintain required energy levels for your body to complete it's regular cellular functions. Additionally, CoQ10 has been found to reduce the rate of oxidative stress, which relieves pressure on the central nervous system.
Ingredients Backed By Science
We review extensive clinical research, so you can feel confident about what you’re putting into your body. We’ve included a few key studies below, so you can evaluate the clinical results too.
Ubiquinol
Antidepressants and CoQ10: What You Need to Know
Certain antidepressants have been found to place individuals at greater risk for CoQ10 depletion. This can be addressed with oral supplementation and benefit energy production and also improve mood.Zhejiang University; Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine; Loma Linda University
Oxidative Stress at the Crossroads of Aging, Stroke and Depression
CoQ10 helps to relieve oxidative stress, which leads to improvement in mitochondrial function and cellular energy levels.University of Melbourne; Deakin University
Coenzyme Q10 Depletion in Medical and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: Potential Repercussions and Therapeutic Implications
Certain antidepressant medications were found to deplete CoQ10 levels, which impacts oxidative stress levels and mitochondrial function of cells.Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN)
Micronutrient Special Issue: Coenzyme Q(10) Requirements for DNA Damage Prevention
Low levels of CoQ10 have been found to impair cellular functionality and lead to increased oxidative stress that can damage DNA.Universidad de Sevilla
Oral Treatment with Amitriptyline Induces Coenzyme Q Deficiency and Oxidative Stress in Psychiatric Patients
The use of certain antidepressant medications were found to cause depletions in CoQ10 and subsequently increases in oxidative stress. It was found to impair mitochondrial energy production and healthy cellular functionality.Chang Gung University (Taiwan)
Effect of Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Oxidative Stress on Endogenous Levels of Coenzyme Q(10) in Human Cells
Adequate CoQ10 levels have been shown to improve mitochondrial function and maintain healthy cellular energy levels.Ain Shams University