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CoQ10 versus Ubiquinol
Story at-a-glance
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Coenzyme
Q10 is used for energy production by every cell in your body, and also
helps protect against cellular damage from free radicals. CoQ10 is
especially important if you’re taking a statin drug as statins deplete
your body of CoQ10, thereby speeding up progression of heart disease
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Ubiquinol
is the reduced form of CoQ10 – the effective form your body naturally
uses to transfer free electrons – and research shows that this reduced
form is superior for your health in a number of ways, primarily due to
its superior bioavailability if you’re over 25
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CoQ10
has been available for many decades, but the reduced version,
ubiquinol, has only been commercially available for about six years.
Prior to that it could only be made for research studies. There are well
over 100 studies supporting its use and demonstrating its many health
benefits, including its beneficial effect on statin-induced myalgia and
other diseases rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction
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Studies
have demonstrated that ubiquinol has a positive effect on: inflammatory
processes, septic shock (which is also associated with mitochondrial
dysfunction), cardiac arrest and stroke recovery, and periodontal
disease (including gingivitis and dry mouth)
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