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SUPPORTS HEART AND BRAIN HEALTH*
Vitaline CoQ10 supports heart and brain health and is the CoQ10 used in research.* This unique formulation has been proven to increase serum levels of CoQ10.* In fact, Vitaline CoQ10 is searchable in WebMD and the American Family Physician.
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Directions
Vitaline® CoQ10 Directions and/or Dosage
Take 1 tablet one to six times daily, or as recommended by your healthcare professional.
Warning
If pregnant, nursing, or taking prescription drugs, consult your healthcare professional prior to use.
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FAQs
FAQs
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A. Vitaline® CoQ10 contains the form of coenzyme Q10. CoQ10 is produced through a biological fermentation/extraction process and is identical to the form produced in the human body. Coenzyme Q10 can also be synthesized by a chemical process, which yields a similar, but distinctly different chemical structure than that found in the natural form. The bioavailability of synthetic CoQ10 has not been confirmed.
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