Ubiquinol 50mg (60 gels)

CAD $38.00

Protocol For Life Balance
Ubiquinol in a convenient softgel capsule.

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Protocol for Life Ubiquinol 50 mg

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Protocol for Life Ubiquinol 50 mg Ingredients

 
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container: 60

Ubiquinol (Kaneka QH®)(Reduced Form CoQ10) 50 mg

 
Other Ingredients:
Softgel Capsule (gelatin, glycerin, water, natural caramel color), Caprylic Acid, Capric Acid and Alpha Lipoic Acid.

Protocol for Life Ubiquinol 50 mg Cautions

Contains No: sugar, salt, starch, yeast, wheat, gluten, corn, soy, milk, egg, shellfish, polysorbates, preservatives or titanium dioxide.

Protocol for Life Ubiquinol 50 mg Directions

As a dietary supplement, take 1 softgel twice daily, preferably with meals. For intensive use, take 4-6 softgels daily under the supervision of a health care professional.

Protocol for Life Balance® Ubiquinol CoQH-CF™ contains the “reduced” form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) called CoQH, which has been shown in scientific studies to be a more bioavailable and more active antioxidant. Ubiquinol is the primary form of the compound in circulation. CoQH is a powerful fat-soluble antioxidant providing protection against free radical attack on vascular structures, the brain and neurons.  Ubiquinol protects membrane phospholipids and serum low-density lipoprotein from lipid peroxidation, and protects mitochondrial membrane proteins and DNA from free radical induced oxidative damage. Ubiquinol regenerates oxidized vitamin E. The addition of d-Limonene to this product naturally improves its solubility, enhancing intestinal absorption and providing superior biological value.*

Ubiquinol has been demonstrated to be well-tolerated and safe at intakes up to 900 mg/day.  However, no trials have been conducted to determine safety during pregnancy and lactation.  The most common side effect with excessive intake is GI-tract distress.

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