What I’m about to share with you is what I consider absolutely essential for anyone over the age of 30.
But don’t stop reading if you’re under the age of 30 because this holds importance for you as well.
It has major implications for your cellular health – which applies to your heart, brain, muscles, youthful appearance and ability to live a happy, healthy life.
Why those over the age of 30? For most people, this marks the start of a decline in the production of an important nutrient along with the ability to convert it to its active usable form. For some individuals, that decline can begin even earlier.
Call it a perfect storm if you will, because two other things happen that can put your cells and organs at risk – the possibility of cellular damage rises as you age and your body’s natural defenses to fight it gradually weaken.
Researchers now know that these factors can converge into a potentially vulnerable situation for your cellular energy and health, especially your mitochondria.
Since your mitochondrial function is at the heart of everything that happens in your body, that risk extends particularly to your energy-demanding heart muscle and the rate at which your organs age.
However, you don’t need to helplessly stand by and allow this storm to ravage your body. Researchers have identified a potent tool that can help make a difference.*
What Are Mitochondria, and Why Are They Essential for Total Body Health and Wellness?
Most of your cells contain several hundred mitochondria – little energy factories that supply the majority of the fuel your body produces.
These cellular power plants create energy in the form of ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, from the food you eat combined with oxygen.
Tissues in your body that are especially power hungry, like your heart, brain, kidneys and muscles, have more mitochondria to help meet their needs.
Therefore, you need plenty of healthy mitochondria to provide your body and organs with the fuel they need to function properly.
However, in the process of meeting your body’s energy needs, your cells and mitochondria pay a price.
The intense energy-producing process creates byproducts known as reactive oxygen species (ROS). Excessive ROS can damage your cells and mitochondrial DNA as well as make your organs age faster.
As you age, your level of damage from mitochondrial dysfunction rises, and your body’s natural defenses weaken. The net result from faulty mitochondria has an enormous potential for influencing your energy levels and overall wellness over the course of your life.
Indeed, researchers now believe most health issues start with the breakdown of your cells’ mitochondria.
Since mitochondrial function is at the very heart of everything that occurs in your body, optimizing mitochondrial function and preventing potential dysfunction is the key to your total body health and wellness.
How can you help optimize the health and efficiency of your mitochondria to ensure your cells and organs have the energy they need?
- You can help increase the total number of mitochondria in your cells by exercising. High-intensity interval exercise is especially beneficial.
- You can also boost the efficiency of your mitochondria by getting the proper nutrients. Magnesium is extremely important and so is this nutrient.
CoQ10: A Turnkey for Mitochondrial Health
In 2007, a group of researchers studying human mitochondria uncovered some important findings:
- Mitochondrial breakdown and dysfunction are reversible in their early stages.
- Certain nutrients may offer potent protection from damage and dysfunction.
- Permanent DNA damage in the cell may not occur until nearly a decade after the first signs of age-related mitochondrial damage appear.
Here’s the major takeaway: Start early with protective nutrients that can help optimize mitochondrial function and help prevent permanent DNA damage.
No matter your age, it’s never too early – or late – to start giving your mitochondria the protection and support they may need.
One of your body’s best protective mechanisms is a super-antioxidant called Coenzyme Q10 or CoQ10.
Made by your cells, it’s found mostly on the inner membranes of your mitochondria.
Your body’s strongest fat-soluble antioxidant, CoQ10 helps safeguard your mitochondria from deterioration and death in two important ways:
- It helps pump protons across the mitochondrial membrane for ATP production.
- It acts as a powerful scavenger for excess free radicals and helps reduce their damaging effects.
Typically, the higher your levels of CoQ10, the healthier your mitochondria and cells.* And because your heart, brain, liver and kidneys are all high energy-demanding organs, they especially need high concentrations of CoQ10.
When your mitochondria produce optimal levels of ATP, or energy, your cells thrive and so do your organs. And when your body has abundant fuel for all its functions, you can often feel that extra energy and stamina in your everyday life.*
Why There’s a Good Chance You May Be Deficient in CoQ10
As mentioned earlier, your body’s production and levels of CoQ10 throughout your body diminish around the age of 30.
In addition, your ability to convert CoQ10 to ubiquinol, its active, useful form, becomes less efficient as you age.
One researcher, Schulman, points out that some people’s bodies cannot convert CoQ10 to ubiquinol at all.
Less production of CoQ10 and conversion to ubiquinol typically translates into less energy or ATP produced in your mitochondria.
Difficult to acquire through food, one of the best ways to make sure you have enough CoQ10 is by supplementing with ubiquinol. Please note, this isn’t the same thing as ubiquinone, another name for CoQ10.
Ubiquinol is the reduced, active form of CoQ10 that your cells can readily use.
While CoQ10 typically works well for those under 30 years of age to support their mitochondrial and heart health, ubiquinol can be more effective for those 30 and over.
Quite a few things can affect your body’s production of CoQ10 and its conversion to ubiquinol, including:*
- Increased metabolic demand.
- Oxidative stress.
- Insufficient dietary CoQ10 intake.
- Shortage of factors required for biosynthesis and ubiquinol conversion.
- Potential effects from illness and disease.
- Age-related changes in your genes.
Therefore, it becomes more important to use ubiquinol instead of CoQ10 for as you age several reasons:
- Ubiquinol is more readily absorbed in your intestinal tract and is considered more “bioavailable” than regular CoQ10.*
- Your body can’t make cellular energy for your heart and other vital organs out of conventional CoQ10 – it must first be converted into ubiquinol, a less efficient process.
- More than 60 research studies show the health benefits of ubiquinol, many of which are peer-reviewed human clinical studies conducted at prestigious universities.*
- Studies consistently show ubiquinol to be the form of CoQ10 that’s easier for your body to use, especially after the age of 30.
- It enables you to be less dependent on your body to convert ubiquinone to its active form, ubiquinol (more than 90% of CoQ10 exists as ubiquinol in the plasma of healthy subjects).*
How Ubiquinol Transformed Aging Mice Into ‘Teenagers’
Japanese researchers at a major medical center decided to take a closer look at ubiquinol’s potential to slow aging in mice.
They chose specially bred mice with an accelerated aging process to study the effects of CoQ10 and ubiquinol compared to a control group of mice that received no supplementation during their lifetimes.
When all the mice reached the equivalent human age of 90 to 100, the differences between the control group and the ubiquinol groups were dramatic.
While the control group that had received no supplementation showed significant signs of aging and health deterioration, the mice that had received the reduced version of CoQ10, or ubiquinol, over their lifetime showed greater energy and ease of movement as well as healthier mitochondria and overall wellness.
The only difference between the groups was ubiquinol. Only the mice that received ubiquinol over their entire lifespan showed positive results.
This revealing study both surprised and confirmed researchers’ suspicions: Ubiquinol was indeed in a class of its own for its potential benefits against the typical signs of aging.
Why Your Entire Body Will Love Our Ubiquinol
What can ubiquinol do for you?
Our high-quality Ubiquinol may offer many benefits for you by how it potentially:
- Supports optimal heart and cardiovascular health and function.*
- Helps boost your energy and stamina levels over the long term.*
- Supports optimal energy production in the mitochondria in all your cells.*
- Supports healthy blood pressure levels that are already in the normal range.*
- Enhances the support of your immune and nervous systems.*
- Supports the health of your brain, heart, liver and kidneys by helping tissue cells generate energy .*
It’s important to note that ubiquinol isn’t a stimulant, so no dramatic “surges” in energy should be expected immediately after taking it.
Rather, as your blood, tissue and organ levels of ubiquinol gradually rise to healthy normal levels, you’ll likely see an increase in your overall energy levels and stamina.*
Ubiquinol provides high-quality potent defense against cell-damaging oxidative stress and free radicals to help you reduce the typical signs of normal aging and optimize your health, as it:*
- Contains Kaneka Ubiquinol™ as the active ingredient, the only genuine, patented ubiquinol, meticulously produced to protect against oxidation.
- Does NOT contain any artificial or bioengineered ingredients.
- Comes from a highly reputable company with some of the strictest quality control and safety standard practices in place.
- Utilizes an exclusive process that uses biological fermentation to deliver pure ubiquinol.
- Comes packaged in hard capsules, rather than air-permeable soft gels, to help protect contents from oxidation.
- Is available in three convenient dosage levels: 100 mg, 150 mg and 200 mg capsules, and also in liquid pump form.
- Contains no soy products or beeswax.
All this results in a stabilized, high-absorption formula that achieves higher elevations of circulating CoQ10 in your bloodstream – a must for bringing your levels of ubiquinol in your cells, tissues and organs up to healthy normal levels in as short a time as possible.*
How Much Ubiquinol Is Best to Support My Optimal Health?
The best way to decide your ideal dose of ubiquinol is to consider your primary health emphasis and goals. Do you want to:
- Support the health of your mitochondria and energy production at the cellular level throughout your body?*
- Help maintain your blood pressure levels already in the normal range?*
- Optimally support your brain health and function?*
- Help protect your overall vitality against potentially harmful levels of stress?*
- Ensure you have sufficient ubiquinol in your cells and tissues to help support your healthy, active lifestyle?*
Please refer to the detailed chart below to help guide you on how much ubiquinol may be the ideal amount for you to take.
If you are a new ubiquinol user, a “loading dose” is recommended for the first two to three weeks. This will help you achieve rapid, optimal ubiquinol levels in your blood, tissues and organs.* For best absorption and utilization, take fat-soluble ubiquinol with food.*
If you select more than one health emphasis (in the above chart), simply choose to take the higher dosage. For rows in the above chart, where there are two dosage amounts, this is to be used as a range. For example, for “Heart Health Support, ”the ubiquinol range to consider is 200 to 300 mg, and for “World Class Athletes,” it’s 300 to 600 mg*.
We recommend dividing your daily amount into two doses: morning and afternoon. For your convenience, we offer Ubiquinol in three dosage sizes: 100 mg, 150 mg and 200 mg.
For those who prefer not to take pills, Ubiquinol Liquid Pump is the perfect solution.
The unique benefit of our Ubiquinol Liquid Pump lies in the airless pump technology. This advanced technology helps preserve the ubiquinol from oxygen intrusion – one of the biggest factors that could cause the product to oxidize before you finish the container.
To use, simply pump it into a smoothie or onto your favorite food. We suggest adding it to a salad, since it tastes similar to olive oil. Each pump of the container provides about 10 mg of high-quality ubiquinol.
Ideally, you’ll want to work with your health care practitioner to confirm your ideal dose. A blood test can measure your CoQ10 levels, which would help you determine whether your dose is high enough to keep you within a healthy range.
Receive the Same Trusted Quality with CoQ10
Just as we performed thorough due diligence with Ubiquinol, the same holds true for our Liposomal CoQ10 formula for those under 30 years old.
Packed in protective hard capsules instead of oxygen-permeable soft gels, Liposomal CoQ10:
- Utilizes liposomal technology for higher-bioavailability potential to help CoQ10 gain entry across your gut membrane to its target organs and cells.*
- Incorporates phospholipids from sunflower lecithin to help protect your cell membranes and aid in the formation of liposomes in the stomach.*
- Comes from a world-leading quality manufacturer with over a century of experience and innovative delivery technologies.
With this advanced liposomal technology, you don’t need to rely on your digestive system to break the CoQ10 down into absorbable fragments as it must with other CoQ10s on the market today.
You’ll receive a highly absorbable formula with no artificial or bioengineered ingredients.
Treat Your Cells to the Finest Nature Can Offer
Our Ubiquinol and Liposomal CoQ10 supplements play an important role in providing the proper foundation to help:
- Boost your energy and stamina levels.*
- Protect your mitochondria from free radical and oxidative assault.*
- Promote the health of your brain and cardiovascular system.*
- Support healthy cellular aging.*
- Enhance the support of your immune and nervous systems.*
Isn’t it time you energized your life?
Order your supply of Ubiquinol or Liposomal CoQ10 today – your heart and cells will thank you.