Why use "reduced CoQ10"?
Because supplementing with standard CoQ10 may not be enough.
Some people have a tough time converting CoQ10 to its active, reduced form. By supplementing with reduced CoQ10, you can more easily support cellular energy and overall health.†
CoQ10 is converted by the body to its active form, QH - an essential step in the production of cellular energy. However, the conversion rate of CoQ10 to QH tends to decline with age.
Why take UBQH?
Proven bioavailability - your body can use it faster and easier.†
UBQH has been demonstrated to increase plasma levels of total CoQ10 up to 62.†
UBQH is a breakthrough - a stabilized form of reduced CoQ10.
Until now, reduced Q10 wasn't stable in supplemental form. UBQH uses patented processing that prevents oxidation and ensures a stable supplement.
Is ubiquinol the same as CoQ10 (ubiquinone)?
Ubiquinone (Coenzyme Q10, CoQ10) and Ubiquinol (QH) are closely related compounds naturally occurring in the human body. CoQ10 is converted to its active form, QH, as a necessary and essential step in the production of cellular energy. The conversion rate of CoQ10 to QH tends to decline with age, resulting in lower serum levels of QH. A genetic trait in the human population has also been linked to impaired ability to conduct this conversion.
How does stabilized ubiquinol assist the body’s cellular energy production?
Cellular respiration is a multi-step process by which calories from food are converted into cellular energy and stored in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Ubiquinol is a powerful antioxidant which contributes to this energy production inside cells.†
How is UBQH superior to other CoQ10 supplements?
UBQH provides stabilized ubiquinol, which is the active form of CoQ10. In this form no conversions are needed for the body to derive the greatest benefit from the oral supplement.†
What is ubiquinol or UBQH?
Ubiquinol is the reduced, active antioxidant form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Produced naturally within healthy bodies, ubiquinol is CoQ10 that has been converted (“reduced”) for use in the cellular energy production process.† In addition to its critical role in energy production, it is the strongest lipid-soluble antioxidant available, protecting the body’s cells from oxidative stress which can cause damage to proteins, lipids, and DNA†.
If CoQ10 has been around for 30 years, why is ubiquinol just now entering the market?
Since ubiquinol is easily oxidized in the air, it has been difficult to develop a stable supply in a reduced supplement form. However, using advanced technology, scientists at Kaneka Corporation have been able to perfect a stabilization process by which ubiquinol remains in its reduced form outside of the body.
I've heard that UBQH sustains natural energy.† What does this mean?
Ubiquinol is required for the body to generate energy. Restoring this vital nutrient to optimal levels in people over 40 will restore the same type of youthful energy the body produced when it could efficiently convert CoQ10 to ubiquinol and maintain adequate concentrations of ubiquinol in plasma and tissues.† Thus, supplementing with KanekaQH™ brand ubiquinol, found in UBQH, is the ideal way to restore and sustain natural energy.†
What is the source of ubiquinol in UBQH?
The ubiquinol is derived from yeast fermentation. The material undergoes extensive purification processing, including extraction and filtration steps that remove all yeast proteins generally associated with yeast allergies.
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