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What’s The Difference Between Ubiquinol and Ubiquinone?

Although both are forms of CoQ10, your body uses each nutrient differently to perform vital functions. Just as your car is powered by gas, your heart and other organs are …

Ubiquinol Supports the Body’s Cellular Energy Production and Acts as an Antioxidant

Ubiquinol plays a supporting role in cellular energy production The mitochondria are responsible for producing 95% of the energy in ...

Ubiquinol Improves Arterial Health to Support Blood Circulation

In an 8-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, single-center trial, with the primary outcome of change in flow-mediated dilation (FMD) in healthy patients with mild-to-moderate dyslipidemia, Ubiquinol ...

Ubiquinol Helps Support Optimal Heart Health

The role of Ubiquinol in restoring depleted levels of CoQ10 and improving ejection fraction1 In case reports of 29 cardiac ...

Supplement May Fight Acute Leukemia

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML), the most common form of blood and bone marrow cancer among adults, is known for its ...

Heart Failure or Therapy Failure? Toxins Cause Cardiomyopathy

Because cardiomyopathy presenting as clinical heart failure is a condition typically involving multiple factors, there is no single clinical protocol that can be considered the ...

Study Uncovers a Hidden Cause of Chronic Inflammation

Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that the body needs to form red blood cells and DNA. Unfortunately, it’s also ...

Before the bugs hit: protect your patients with science-backed supplements shown to enhance immunity.

Given the continuing uncertainty about COVID-19 variants and this season’s suspected infection rates, we’re all bracing for winter. Meanwhile, the ...

Beyond a Backup Plan: Why a multi may be more important than you think.

Recommending a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement may be part of your standard practice, as an insurance policy to fill ...

Ancient Whole Grain Increases Glutathione in Human Cells

A new study in the journal Antioxidants shows that teff, a gluten-free African grain, increased levels of antioxidant glutathione in human cells.

Natural Plant Compound Inhibits Drug-Resistant Candida Grow

Candida is a yeast often found on the skin and in the digestive tract of healthy people. Some species, such ...

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