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PROVIDES UBIQUINOL TO SUPPORT CELLULAR ENERGY*
UBQH provides ubiquinol, the reduced, active form of CoQ10, to support cellular energy.* UBQH is ideal for patients requiring higher doses of CoQ10, older individuals, and those patients for whom CoQ10 conversion may be problematic.*
Directions
Directions
UBQH™ (100mg) Directions and/or Dosage
Take 1 softgel daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Warning
If you are pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use.Keep out of reach of children.
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Patient Support
Patient Support
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FAQs
FAQs
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A. The ubiquinol is derived from yeast fermentation. The material undergoes extensive purification processing, including extraction and filtration steps that remove all yeast proteins generally associated with yeast allergies.
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A. Most healthy adults in their 20s and 30s can easily metabolize CoQ10 and convert it into ubiquinol; thus, supplementing with CoQ10 will likely be the most efficient way to raise ubiquinol levels.† For individuals who are 40+ or looking for additional support, UBQH™ (100mg) is more beneficial since the body's ability to produce CoQ10 and convert it into ubiquinol is diminished.† Because UBQH™ (100mg) is pre-converted, it is ready for immediate use by the body, making it ideal for those unable to efficiently metabolize CoQ10 in the body.†
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