Q10 Next (Co-Enzyme Q10 50mg Soft Gel Capsule)
10*10 Soft Gel Capsule Packing
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a vitamin-like compound that plays a central role in cellular energy production.* CoQ10 is found throughout the body, but is especially concentrated in the heart, liver, and kidney and production has been found to decline with age. Q10 Next works with vitamin E as a potent free radical scavenger in cell membranes, as well as within blood vessels.* Years of scientific research have shown that CoQ10 helps to maintain a healthy heart and vascular system.*
Some other causes of Q10 – Next deficiency include
- Nutritional deficiencies, such as vitamin B6 deficiency
- Genetic defects in CoQ10 synthesis or utilization
- Increased demands by tissues as a consequence of disease
- Mitochondrial diseases
- Oxidative stress due to aging
- Side effects of statin treatments
It Could Help With Fertility
Female fertility decreases with age due to a decline in the number and quality of available eggs.
It Might Help Keep Your Skin Young
Your skin is the largest organ in your body, and it’s widely exposed to damaging agents that contribute to aging.
It Could Reduce Headaches
Abnormal mitochondrial function can lead to an increased calcium uptake by the cells, the excessive production of free radicals and decreased antioxidant protection. This can result in low energy in the brain cells and even migraines
It Could Help With Exercise Performance
Oxidative stress can affect muscle function, and thus, exercise performance
Similarly, abnormal mitochondrial function can reduce muscle energy, making it hard for muscles to contract efficiently and sustain exercise
Q10 Next can help exercise performance by decreasing oxidative stress in the cells and improving mitochondrial functions
It Could Help With Diabetes
Oxidative stress can induce cell damage. This can result in metabolic diseases like diabetes
CoQ10 has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity and regulate blood sugar levels
Supplementing with CoQ10 might also help increase CoQ10 concentrations in the blood by up to three times in people with diabetes who typically show low levels of this compound