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As
the reduced and more absorbable form of Coenzyme Q10, ubiquinol
will have all of the same powerful benefits associated with
CoQ10 that have been well established
over the past three decades.
Due to its established role
in the body’s energy
production process, ubiquinol should increase energy, stamina
and general wellness in most people, especially in those
who cannot efficiently convert CoQ10 into ubiquinol. It
is believed that those who are 40 and older or are affected
by certain health conditions may benefit from this pre-converted
form of CoQ10 more than those who are younger.
Additionally,
because ubiquinol levels have been shown to be reduced
in older individuals and those with cardiovascular, neurological,
liver- and diabetes-related conditions, clinical research
is currently being conducted in a number of these areas
to establish whether supplementing with ubiquinol alleviates
symptoms of these conditions.
Because ubiquinol
has only been commercially available since 2006, the extent
to which the nutrient may benefit certain conditions is
only beginning to be established by scientists and researchers;
however, early results from a number of studies and trials are very promising for
this newly available nutritional ingredient.
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