Cooper Complete - CoQ10 100 mg - CoEnzyme10 Ubiquinol Supplement - 30 Capsules Pack of 1

Cooper Complete - CoQ10 100 mg - CoEnzyme10 Ubiquinol Supplement - 30 Capsules Pack of 1

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Cooper Complete - CoQ10 100 mg - CoEnzyme10 Ubiquinol Supplement - 30 Capsules Pack of 1

Cooper Complete - CoQ10 100 mg - CoEnzyme10 Ubiquinol Supplement - 30 Capsules Pack of 1

$76.29
Sale price  $76.29 Regular price 

- ENERGY: CoQ10 supports the mitochondria in producing energy at the cellular level. - SUPERIOR FORM: Contains the ubiquinol form, which is more bioavailable than the ubiquinone form. - ANTIOXIDANT: This naturally occurring antioxidant supports the body’s defense against oxidative stress and may decline with age. - HIGH QUALITY GUARANTEE: Cooper Complete CoQ10 is made from the highest quality ingredients available and is manufactured in a cGMP compliant facility in the USA. - TRUSTED EXPERTS: The foundation for Cooper Complete was established when Kenneth H. Cooper, MD, MPH founded the world-renowned Cooper Clinic in 1970. Each ingredient and level of ingredient is carefully considered based on the overall body of scientific research. Cooper’s purpose is to improve the quality and quantity of life.

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Cooper Complete CoQ10 100 mg Softgel

CoEnzyme 10 High Absorption Ubiquinol Form

FAQ'S

Q: What is the ubiquinol form of CoQ10? A: Ubiquinol is the reduced, active antioxidant form of CoQ10. It has been shown in some studies to have greater bioavailability than ubiquinone, the more common form of CoQ10.† As we age, the body's ability to convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol may decline, which is why ubiquinol may be especially beneficial for adults over 40.† Ubiquinol helps support cellular energy production and promotes cardiovascular and neurological health.†

Q: I want to consume CoQ10 in my diet. What foods contain CoQ10? A: CoQ10 is naturally found in foods such as meat, poultry, fish, soybeans, canola oil, nuts, and seeds. However, typical dietary intake provides only about 3 to 6 mg of CoQ10 per day, which is significantly lower than the amounts commonly used in supplement form.

Q: Can CoQ10 help with headaches? A: Some studies suggest that CoQ10 may help support mitochondrial function and energy production in cells, which could play a role in reducing the frequency of occasional headaches.† In research, daily amounts of 100?150 mg have been studied for this purpose.† Individual results may vary.

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