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Coenzyme Q10 supplement

Coenzyme Q10 supplement in its purest form

Discover the power of this Coenzyme Q10 supplement as a supplement to a healthy lifestyle. After the age of twenty, the natural supply of Q10 in our body decreases. We therefore advise to supplement the resulting deficiencies with a Q30 supplement from around the age of 10. This vitamin-like substance plays a crucial role in our body and is present everywhere, but is mainly concentrated in the heart, liver and kidneys. Important food sources of CoQ10 include fatty fish (such as salmon and tuna), organ meats (such as liver) and whole grain products.

Coenzyme Q10 supplement has a guaranteed purity of +99%. Each batch is independently lab tested to ensure they are free of toxins and metals, providing you with the purest supplements possible. This Q10 supplement contains only the pure trans form of Co-Q10, produced through fermentation.

Supplement Q10 content:  50 grams of pure powder including measuring spoon

104,00 - 520,00

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Coenzyme Q10 supplement characteristics of Hansen

  • Lab certified 99% purity powder.
  • Certificate of analysis available on request from independent laboratory in the European Union
  • No additives but pure powder
  • Free from harmful substances and heavy metals

Table of Contents

Coenzyme Q10 body's own substance

Coenzyme Q10 (also known as ubiquinone) is an endogenous substance that occurs naturally in the human body. It is produced in the liver and plays an important role in your cells. It also occurs in small amounts in foods, such as meat and fish, and can also be taken as a supplement. It occurs naturally in the body and is present in every cell. Research shows that Co-Enzyme Q10 decreases in the body as we age. 

Coenzyme Q10 effect

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also known as 'ubiquinone'. It is converted to ubiquinol in the body. A Q10 supplement is well tolerated by the body because it occurs naturally in the body. In addition, it is in some foods such as animal organs, vegetables and legumes. Because the production of CoQ10 decreases with age, adults from the age of 20 can benefit from supplementing with Q10

What is Coenzyme Q10?

In 1957, during a scientific study of the heart of a cow by the American doctor Frederick Crane, he discovered the coenzyme Q10. A year later, the English professor RA Morton successfully isolated this substance. In addition, Morton determined that CoQ10 occurs in many places in the body. All plant and animal cells contain CoQ10. He therefore gave the substance the name “ubiquinone”, which means “found everywhere”.

Q10 occurs naturally in meat, fish, poultry (especially in organ meats), but also in nuts, beans and soybean oil. Coenzyme Q10 supplement is a fat-soluble vitamin-like substance present in every cell of the human body. A coenzyme is a substance that is necessary for the functioning of enzymes in the body. The amount of Q10 starts with low amounts when we are very young, peaks in our young adulthood and shows a gradual decline after our 20th year of life,

How is Coenzyme Q10 made in the body?

Coenzyme Q10 is produced in the human body by a number of different enzymatic reactions that take place in cells, particularly in the mitochondria. The production of coenzyme Q10 in the body requires a number of different nutrients, including vitamin B6, vitamin B12, folic acid, niacin, pantothenic acid and tyrosine. The synthesis of coenzyme Q10 takes place in several steps, involving different enzymes. In the first step, tyrosine is converted into a substance called 4-hydroxybenzoic acid (4-HB). Then 4-HB is converted into another substance called 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid (3,4-DHB). In the third step, 3,4-DHB is combined with a substance called isopentenyl diphosphate (IPDP) to form an intermediate form called geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP). Finally, GPP is further converted to coenzyme Q10 through various enzymatic reactions. It is also possible to get it through dietary supplements. In this case, the coenzyme Q10 is not produced in the body, but taken as a dietary supplement.

Q10 deficiency symptoms

A deficiency of Q10 can cause various symptoms. Although the symptoms can be mild to moderate, it is important to take them seriously and seek medical advice if necessary. Here are some common symptoms that may indicate a Q10 deficiency:

  1. Fatigue can indicate a Q10 deficiency. A deficiency can lead to fatigue, both physical and mental.

  2. Muscle weakness can be associated with a Q10 deficiency. A deficiency can lead to weakness, muscle pain and reduced performance during physical activities.

  3. A Q10 deficiency can affect endurance and overall physical performance, making even simple tasks exhausting.

  4. A deficiency can contribute to elevated blood pressure and increase the risk of hypertension.

  5. Decreased cognitive function: A deficiency can lead to problems such as memory problems, concentration problems and decreased mental clarity.

  6. Migraines and headaches: Some studies suggest a link between a Q10 deficiency and the occurrence of migraines and chronic headaches.

It is important to note that these symptoms can also be caused by other factors and conditions. If you suspect you have a Q10 deficiency, it is advisable to consult a medical professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate advice.

Q10 supplement use

Coenzyme Q10 can be taken in different ways depending on your personal preference:

  1. Preferably use the supplement in the morning or afternoon. Some people may experience insomnia if taken in the evening
  2. Directly under the tongue: Q10 powder can be placed directly under the tongue where it is absorbed through the mucous membranes and quickly enters the bloodstream. This is a best and most effective way to record it. Hold the powder under the tongue for about 30 seconds until it dissolves
  3. Add to food: Q10 powder can also be added to food, such as yogurt, smoothies, salads or soups. This makes it better absorbed by the body.
  4. You can also dissolve it in water, make sure you drink it during a meal

Storage advice and dosage

  • Recommended dosage 60 – 1200 milligrams
  • Preferably take in the morning or after a heavy workout in the evening
  • Pure Q10 powder contains no calories and therefore has no effect on your blood sugar or insulin levels, which are usually considered the main factors that interrupt fasting. Therefore, taking pure Q10 powder does not break your intermittent fasting.
  • Suitable for vegans
  • Store in a cool and dark place, out of the reach of children.
  • Free measuring spoon included. The spoon holds 0,3g grams (when pressed against the inside of the jar) and is dishwasher safe.
  • For exact dosage of Coenzyme Q10 supplement we recommend a precision scale to use
  • In case of illness, medication use, pregnancy and breastfeeding, consult a specialist before buying and taking a Co-Q10 supplement.
  • A healthy lifestyle is important, as is a varied, balanced diet, of which supplements are no substitute.

European legislation

Skins Unlimited is not allowed to provide (complete) information about applications of this supplement according to European law because we have a commercial interest. For more information and the possible health benefits, you can always consult an orthomolecular site that does not sell these products online, but they may mention the benefits in an article or blog.

Advice

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