Ubiquinol

Word UBIQUINOL
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Another important antiaging nutrient that can be used to protect the mitochondria and treat MODS is coenzyme Q10, also known as ubiquinol. ❋ M.D. Nicholas Perricone (2010)

Speaking of mitochondrial health, a 2006 placebo-controlled Japanese study published in Experimental Gerontology showed the incredible antiaging effects of a new more bioavailable form of CoQ10 called ubiquinol in mice. ❋ Kat James (2007)

CoQ10 is sometimes also referred to as ubiquinol, a name formed with the word ubiquitous (which means "being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent"), because coenzyme Q10 is found in virtually every cell in the body. ❋ Unknown (2010)

So, if you're over 40, I would highly recommend taking a reduced form of coenzyme Q10 called ubiquinol, because it's far more effectively absorbed by your body. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What to Do if You're Struggling With Obesity As I said, a reduced form of coenzyme Q10 called ubiquinol is one of the few supplements I consider highly beneficial for nearly all adults. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As I said, a reduced form of coenzyme Q10 called ubiquinol is one of the few supplements I consider highly beneficial for nearly all adults. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Unfortunately, after age 25, your natural levels of this critical compound begin to decline, which is why I personally take ubiquinol every day. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Another important but often overlooked antioxidant is coenzyme Q-10 -- but more specifically the reduced version, called ubiquinol. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Photos of the mice, featured in the spring 2007 issue of Life Extension magazine, showed decrepit features such as spinal humps, dull fur, and ulcers on the untreated mice, while those fed ubiquinol remained “attractive.” ❋ Kat James (2007)

You can now buy the active form of this nutrient as "ubiquinol." ❋ R.Ph. Suzy Cohen (2011)

You could also take a lower dose if you get the more active body-ready form of "ubiquinol" and take about 100 mg daily. ❋ R.Ph. Suzy Cohen (2011)

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