Coenzyme Q10 is present in all body cells and actively involved in energy production. It provides 95% of our total body energy, and a deficiency of coenzyme Q10 can therefore affect our health.
Today, coenzyme Q10 capsules are taken daily as a dietary supplement by millions of people worldwide.
Coenzyme Q10 is a natural vital substance that is crucial for the production of sufficient energy in the body's cells.
Since the heart requires the most energy, any deficiency in coenzyme Q10 particularly affects our heart health. A Q10 deficiency was found in 75% of all heart conditions. In contrast, people with healthy hearts were found to have sufficient coenzyme Q10.
BioActive CoQ10 is a high-dose coenzyme Q10 capsule containing 100 mg. It contains a new 100% natural, water-soluble coenzyme Q10.
Several scientific studies on humans show that water-soluble CoQ10 has up to 300% higher bioavailability than conventional Q10.
- 300% better absorption and bioavailability
- Finest, water-soluble microparticles
- High dosage with 100 mg per capsule
- 100% natural, trans-isomer CoQ10
- identical to the body's own CoQ10
- pharmaceutically pure quality
- recommended by leading cardiologists
- produced without genetic engineering
- suitable for vegetarians, vegans and diabetics
This is no different than with any other vitamin. In people with mild to moderate Q10 deficiency, Q10 levels rise slowly and gradually until they normalise. Q10 can take three months or even longer to become noticeably effective.
However, in cases of particularly high Q10 deficiency, an improvement can be expected after just a few days if coenzyme Q10 capsules are also taken. The biochemical process that takes place in the body is similar to a sponge absorbing water: the drier the sponge, the more moisture it absorbs immediately.
Q10 is a natural food component and has been taken by millions of people for many years. Studies involving thousands of people have not observed any side effects, regardless of the dose of Q10. This includes long-term studies over many years.
Coenzyme Q10 has a similar structure to vitamin K2 and could therefore reduce the effect of vitamin K-dependent oral blood thinners. Practice has shown that taking coenzyme Q10 does not have the same strong interaction with blood thinners in every person.
In a recent placebo-controlled double-blind study, coenzyme Q10 and gingko biloba were tested in combination with a blood thinner. No impairment of blood clotting (measured as INR value) could be detected. [1]
Anyone who wishes to take ubiquinol in parallel with blood thinners should therefore closely monitor their INR value (a parameter for determining blood clotting) until it is clear whether and to what extent this blood value is affected by taking ubiquinol. Alternatively, consult your doctor so that they can prescribe an anticoagulant.