
Pure Lab - NADH 10mg + Ubiquinol 40 mg | 30 Capsules
Ubiquinol is the biologically active form of coenzyme Q10. Ubiquinol is essential for the health of practically all tissues and organs because of its role in the production of energy in each cell. It also protects fats from oxidative damage. The organs that work biochemically the hardest for us-- the heart, the kidneys, and the liver--- contain the highest concentrations of ubiquinol.
Deficiency in CoEnzyme Q10 has been noted in many chronic disease conditions, especially cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Individuals using a statin drug for cholesterol reduction typically develop a drug-induced CoQ10 deficiency. Their production of CoQ10 is reduced and blocked by these medications, so they’re good candidates for supplementation.
NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the main nutrient vital to creating cellular energy. It’s the activated co-enzyme form of NAD+, made in our bodies from vitamin B3 (niacin).
NADH functions like a spark plug for cellular energy production. Without NADH, the basic energy source for all cells could not be created. This energy—ATP—is created by the mitochondria: the tiny but mighty power-plants found in each cell.
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Pure Lab - NADH 10mg + Ubiquinol 40 mg | 30 Capsules
Ubiquinol is the biologically active form of coenzyme Q10. Ubiquinol is essential for the health of practically all tissues and organs because of its role in the production of energy in each cell. It also protects fats from oxidative damage. The organs that work biochemically the hardest for us-- the heart, the kidneys, and the liver--- contain the highest concentrations of ubiquinol.
Deficiency in CoEnzyme Q10 has been noted in many chronic disease conditions, especially cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Individuals using a statin drug for cholesterol reduction typically develop a drug-induced CoQ10 deficiency. Their production of CoQ10 is reduced and blocked by these medications, so they’re good candidates for supplementation.
NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the main nutrient vital to creating cellular energy. It’s the activated co-enzyme form of NAD+, made in our bodies from vitamin B3 (niacin).
NADH functions like a spark plug for cellular energy production. Without NADH, the basic energy source for all cells could not be created. This energy—ATP—is created by the mitochondria: the tiny but mighty power-plants found in each cell.
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Ubiquinol is the biologically active form of coenzyme Q10. Ubiquinol is essential for the health of practically all tissues and organs because of its role in the production of energy in each cell. It also protects fats from oxidative damage. The organs that work biochemically the hardest for us-- the heart, the kidneys, and the liver--- contain the highest concentrations of ubiquinol.
Deficiency in CoEnzyme Q10 has been noted in many chronic disease conditions, especially cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Individuals using a statin drug for cholesterol reduction typically develop a drug-induced CoQ10 deficiency. Their production of CoQ10 is reduced and blocked by these medications, so they’re good candidates for supplementation.
NADH (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) is the main nutrient vital to creating cellular energy. It’s the activated co-enzyme form of NAD+, made in our bodies from vitamin B3 (niacin).
NADH functions like a spark plug for cellular energy production. Without NADH, the basic energy source for all cells could not be created. This energy—ATP—is created by the mitochondria: the tiny but mighty power-plants found in each cell.























