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NatureWise Ubiquinol with 100% Pure Kaneka QH, the Active Form of CoQ10, 100 mg, 120 Softgels NatureWise Ubiquinol has been clinically shown to provide significant benefits for brain and neurological health, including Alzheimer's, Huntington's, Parkinson's, ALS, renal, diabetes, and periodontal disease. Manufactured in the USA in an NSF Certified manufacturing facility, NatureWise Ubiquinol is soy free and includes both organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption. If you wish to slow the aging process and provide a strong defense against age-related diseases, fatigue, decline in stamina and energy levels, oxidative stress, and the negative impact that many prescription medications have on your body's CoQ10 and Ubiquinol levels—not to mention enjoy the same unparalleled NatureWise Customer Service you have come to expect—we encourage you to purchase NatureWise Ubiquinol today. |
Product Features
Ingredients
100 mg per softgel of NatureWise Ubiquinol with 100% pure KanekaHQ. Includes organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption. Kosher and GMO-Free. Does not contain wheat, gluten, soy, dairy, eggs, nuts, fish, or heavy metals.
Suggested Use
Although each individual is different, studies show that it generally takes two to three weeks to restore optimal Ubiquinol levels in blood plasma and tissues by taking 200 to 300 milligrams of Ubiquinol per day, which is 2-3 softgels per day. Once your Ubiquinol levels plateau after two to three weeks, the recommended maintenance dose for those who are healthy is 100 to 200 milligrams of Ubiquinol per day, which is 1-2 softgels per day. Those who are older or suspect they have decreased Ubiquinol levels due to disease may want to take more. Because Ubiquinol is fat soluble, softgels should be taken with meals.
Everything You Need To Know About Ubiquinol
Ubiquinone, often called co-enzyme Q10 or CoQ10, comes from the word "ubiquitous" meaning everywhere. It exists in nearly every cell of your body and in all forms of animal life. It is produced naturally by your body and is used to create ATP (energy) in the mitochondria of every cell of your body. Without CoQ10, your body would be unable to produce or sustain energy at all—it is truly that essential for life.
What is Ubiquinol?
CoQ10 exists in two primary states within the mitochondria of your cells. It transitions from one state to another as part of the oxidation/reduction process required for all energy production in your body. The first state is known as "fully oxidized" ubiquinone, or standard un-activated CoQ10, which has no free electrons to share. The second state is known as "fully reduced" Ubiquinol, or activated CoQ10, which has two free electrons to share. If your body cannot transform CoQ10 into Ubiquinol, energy production in your body cannot happen.
Why Your Body Needs Ubiquinol
As a healthy 20-year-old, your body readily produces all of the CoQ10 it needs and efficiently converts it into Ubiquinol. In fact, 95% of all CoQ10 in a healthy body exists in the reduced Ubiquinol form. Unfortunately, clinical studies over the past 40 years confirm that beyond the age of 20 your body begins to lose its ability to create CoQ10 and convert it to Ubiquinol. Ubiquinol decreases from 100% concentration at age 20 to only 68.2% concentration in the heart and 72.6% concentration in the kidneys by the age of 40. Past the age of 40, CoQ10 production and conversion to Ubiquinol progressively declines in all the organs and tissues throughout your body, a fact that scientists attribute as one of the primary causes of fatigue and the decline in stamina and energy often associated with aging.
Ubiquinol Is One of the Most Powerful Antioxidants Known to Science
In addition to its primary role in energy production, Ubiquinol also plays a critical role in maintaining overall health and fighting disease. Considered by scientists to be one of the most important functions in all cellular systems, Ubiquinol's inherent ability to give away its two free electrons also makes it one of the most powerful antioxidants known to man, neutralizing free radicals and oxidative stress more effectively than any other known antioxidants. It is so capable of performing this function that it even re-generates vitamin C, vitamin E, and many other antioxidants in your body.
An increasing number of scientific reports now show that decreases in Ubiquinol, cellular dysfunction, and increased oxidative stress are linked to the aging process and many age related diseases. Recent clinical studies confirm that Ubiquinol concentrations decline in response to cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disease, cancer, fatigue and especially type-2 diabetes - as Ubiquinol acts as the first-line of defense against the oxidative stress associated with these diseases.
In addition, dozens of prescription and over-the-counter medications have been clinically shown to significantly reduce Ubiquinol levels in the body, including cholesterol reducers (both statins and fibrates), acid blockers, allergy drugs, antacids, antibiotics, blood thinners, blood pressure drugs, beta blockers, diuretics, cancer drugs, diabetes medications, and HIV drugs, just to mention a few.
It's Never Too Late to Slow the Aging Process
Luckily, numerous large-scale, recent clinical studies have successfully demonstrated that regular supplementation with Ubiquinol not only counters the negative effects of these over-the-counter medications, but also provides significant benefits for brain and neurological health, including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease, ALS, anti-aging, heart and cardiovascular support, reducing cholesterol, liver and renal disease, diabetes, periodontal disease, metabolism, inflammation, and many other age related issues.
You may be thinking to yourself, "Is it possible to increase my Ubiquinol levels by eating the right foods?" Unfortunately, while Ubiquinol can be obtained by eating oily fish, organ meats, or whole grains, it is difficult to achieve sufficient levels without eating excessive amounts of these foods. For example, sardines are one of the most Ubiquinol rich foods available, but you would need to eat 33 pounds of sardines to get 100 mg of Ubiqiuinol. The only available option to sufficiently raise your Ubiquinol levels is through regular Ubiquinol supplementation.
Why NatureWise Is Better Than The Rest
Since Ubiquinol is easily oxidized in air, it is difficult to supply a commercially viable form for supplementation. The Kaneka Corporation has spent over a decade of clinical research and development to create a pure and stable form of Ubiquinol. NatureWise Ubiquinol contains 100% Pure Kaneka QH Ubiquinol, the only commercially stable and active form of Ubiquinol available. Unlike other suppliers of Kaneka QH who include soy in their Ubiquinol products, NatureWise has taken special care to make NatureWise Ubiquinol soy free. They've also included both organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption.
If you wish to slow the aging process and provide a strong defense against age-related diseases, fatigue, decline in stamina and energy levels, oxidative stress, and the negative impact that many prescription medications have on your body's CoQ10 and Ubiquinol levels—not to mention enjoy the same unparalleled NatureWise Customer Service you have come to expect—we encourage you to purchase NatureWise Ubiquinol today.
* The product statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
- Without Ubiquinol, the activated form of CoQ10, the human body is unable to produce or sustain energy.
- Past the age of 40, decline in Ubiquinol levels is associated with aging and age-related diseases, including cardiovascular and neuro-degenerative disease, cancer, diabetes, and the decline in energy associated with aging.
- NatureWise Ubiquinol has been clinically shown to provide significant benefits for brain and neurological health, including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, ALS, renal, diabetes, and periodontal disease.
- While Ubiquinol can be obtained from certain foods, it's difficult to achieve sufficient levels without eating excessive amounts. Supplementation replenishes Ubiquinol levels, fostering a strong defense against age-related diseases.
- Manufactured in the USA in an NSF Certified manufacturing facility, NatureWise Ubiquinol is soy free and includes both organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption.
Ingredients
100 mg per softgel of NatureWise Ubiquinol with 100% pure KanekaHQ. Includes organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption. Kosher and GMO-Free. Does not contain wheat, gluten, soy, dairy, eggs, nuts, fish, or heavy metals.
Suggested Use
Although each individual is different, studies show that it generally takes two to three weeks to restore optimal Ubiquinol levels in blood plasma and tissues by taking 200 to 300 milligrams of Ubiquinol per day, which is 2-3 softgels per day. Once your Ubiquinol levels plateau after two to three weeks, the recommended maintenance dose for those who are healthy is 100 to 200 milligrams of Ubiquinol per day, which is 1-2 softgels per day. Those who are older or suspect they have decreased Ubiquinol levels due to disease may want to take more. Because Ubiquinol is fat soluble, softgels should be taken with meals.
Everything You Need To Know About Ubiquinol
Ubiquinone, often called co-enzyme Q10 or CoQ10, comes from the word "ubiquitous" meaning everywhere. It exists in nearly every cell of your body and in all forms of animal life. It is produced naturally by your body and is used to create ATP (energy) in the mitochondria of every cell of your body. Without CoQ10, your body would be unable to produce or sustain energy at all—it is truly that essential for life.
What is Ubiquinol?
CoQ10 exists in two primary states within the mitochondria of your cells. It transitions from one state to another as part of the oxidation/reduction process required for all energy production in your body. The first state is known as "fully oxidized" ubiquinone, or standard un-activated CoQ10, which has no free electrons to share. The second state is known as "fully reduced" Ubiquinol, or activated CoQ10, which has two free electrons to share. If your body cannot transform CoQ10 into Ubiquinol, energy production in your body cannot happen.
Why Your Body Needs Ubiquinol
As a healthy 20-year-old, your body readily produces all of the CoQ10 it needs and efficiently converts it into Ubiquinol. In fact, 95% of all CoQ10 in a healthy body exists in the reduced Ubiquinol form. Unfortunately, clinical studies over the past 40 years confirm that beyond the age of 20 your body begins to lose its ability to create CoQ10 and convert it to Ubiquinol. Ubiquinol decreases from 100% concentration at age 20 to only 68.2% concentration in the heart and 72.6% concentration in the kidneys by the age of 40. Past the age of 40, CoQ10 production and conversion to Ubiquinol progressively declines in all the organs and tissues throughout your body, a fact that scientists attribute as one of the primary causes of fatigue and the decline in stamina and energy often associated with aging.
Ubiquinol Is One of the Most Powerful Antioxidants Known to Science
In addition to its primary role in energy production, Ubiquinol also plays a critical role in maintaining overall health and fighting disease. Considered by scientists to be one of the most important functions in all cellular systems, Ubiquinol's inherent ability to give away its two free electrons also makes it one of the most powerful antioxidants known to man, neutralizing free radicals and oxidative stress more effectively than any other known antioxidants. It is so capable of performing this function that it even re-generates vitamin C, vitamin E, and many other antioxidants in your body.
An increasing number of scientific reports now show that decreases in Ubiquinol, cellular dysfunction, and increased oxidative stress are linked to the aging process and many age related diseases. Recent clinical studies confirm that Ubiquinol concentrations decline in response to cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disease, cancer, fatigue and especially type-2 diabetes - as Ubiquinol acts as the first-line of defense against the oxidative stress associated with these diseases.
In addition, dozens of prescription and over-the-counter medications have been clinically shown to significantly reduce Ubiquinol levels in the body, including cholesterol reducers (both statins and fibrates), acid blockers, allergy drugs, antacids, antibiotics, blood thinners, blood pressure drugs, beta blockers, diuretics, cancer drugs, diabetes medications, and HIV drugs, just to mention a few.
It's Never Too Late to Slow the Aging Process
Luckily, numerous large-scale, recent clinical studies have successfully demonstrated that regular supplementation with Ubiquinol not only counters the negative effects of these over-the-counter medications, but also provides significant benefits for brain and neurological health, including Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s and Parkinson’s disease, ALS, anti-aging, heart and cardiovascular support, reducing cholesterol, liver and renal disease, diabetes, periodontal disease, metabolism, inflammation, and many other age related issues.
You may be thinking to yourself, "Is it possible to increase my Ubiquinol levels by eating the right foods?" Unfortunately, while Ubiquinol can be obtained by eating oily fish, organ meats, or whole grains, it is difficult to achieve sufficient levels without eating excessive amounts of these foods. For example, sardines are one of the most Ubiquinol rich foods available, but you would need to eat 33 pounds of sardines to get 100 mg of Ubiqiuinol. The only available option to sufficiently raise your Ubiquinol levels is through regular Ubiquinol supplementation.
Why NatureWise Is Better Than The Rest
Since Ubiquinol is easily oxidized in air, it is difficult to supply a commercially viable form for supplementation. The Kaneka Corporation has spent over a decade of clinical research and development to create a pure and stable form of Ubiquinol. NatureWise Ubiquinol contains 100% Pure Kaneka QH Ubiquinol, the only commercially stable and active form of Ubiquinol available. Unlike other suppliers of Kaneka QH who include soy in their Ubiquinol products, NatureWise has taken special care to make NatureWise Ubiquinol soy free. They've also included both organic extra virgin olive oil and medium chain triglycerides (MCTs) for maximum Ubiquinol absorption.
If you wish to slow the aging process and provide a strong defense against age-related diseases, fatigue, decline in stamina and energy levels, oxidative stress, and the negative impact that many prescription medications have on your body's CoQ10 and Ubiquinol levels—not to mention enjoy the same unparalleled NatureWise Customer Service you have come to expect—we encourage you to purchase NatureWise Ubiquinol today.
* The product statements on this page have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.