Ubiquinol and Ubiquinone are both forms of CoQ10, and both are necessary to produce cellular energy.
Ubiquinone – The Oxidized Form
Ubiquinone is the oxidized form of CoQ10 and has been taken as a supplement and studied for more than 50 years.
Over the past five decades, CoQ10 has been recognized for its benefits to general health and wellness as well as cardiovascular and neurological health.
Ubiquinol – The Active Form
Ubiquinol is the reduced (not oxidized) form of CoQ10, and is essential in the body’s natural production of cellular energy and provides powerful antioxidant protection to cells. Without it, the body cannot sustain energy.
It has become available in supplement form in recent years and is now available internationally.
Fast facts
- 18 clinical studies have highlighted the superior efficacy of Ubiquinol over conventional Coenzyme.
- Ubiquinol is 3-8 times more absorbable than conventional Coenzyme Q10.
- Ubiquinol helps to protect the body’s cells from damage caused by oxidative stress and free radicals.
- Ubiquinols superior absorption ability when compared to CoQ10 means you can take a lower dose for the same effect.