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Why should I take additional CoQ10 Ubiquinol?

additional CoQ10 ubiquinol
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Why should I take additional CoQ10 Ubiquinol?

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Many physicians recommend that patients on statin medications take 100 to 200 mg CoQ10 daily. Is there anyone who should NOT take CoQ10? Talk with your physician before taking CoQ10 if you are on the blood thinner Coumadin (warfarin). Is soy in CoQ10 Ubiquinol? CoQ10 Ubiquinol contains soybean-derived lecithin. What is the ubiquinol form? The “ubiquinol” form of CoQ10 has been shown in published studies to be more bio-available than the more common “ubiquinone” form. Ubiquinol is outstanding for individuals over the age of 40 because as we age it is more difficult to convert CoQ10 to a useable form. Ubiquinol helps sustain natural energy and support both cardiovascular and neurological health. (Currently, ubiquinol is only available in a single-ingredient softgel. For this reason, our Cooper Complete multivitamin and mineral formulations containing CoQ10 will continue to include the ubiquinone form.) Many physicians recommend that patients on statin medications take 100 to 200 mg CoQ10

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