High concentration of CoQ10 for maximum energy
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a fat-soluble vitamin-like substance. It is found in the mitochondria (the place of cellular respiration, i.e. where oxygen is used) of almost every cell. It is highly concentrated in the heart, liver, muscles and kidneys.
Coenzyme Q10 is an essential element for the transformation of food into cellular energy.
Coenzyme Q10 levels fluctuate with age. In the heart, brain and lungs, they peak at age 20 and then decline.
Coenzyme Q10 is available as a dietary supplement in two forms: ubiquinol or ubiquinone.
• Ubiquinol represents the already bioavailable coenzyme Q10 (with added hydrogen).
• Ubiquinone must undergo enzymatic processing before it can act within cellular respiration.
CoQ10 Magnum is available in its ubiquinone form in high concentration and on a fat-soluble oily support optimizing its bioavailability. This formula not only offers a double dose of coenzyme Q10 but also adds bioflavonoids obtained from citrus fruits by natural fermentation. All in an acid-resistant capsule to facilitate assimilation by the body.
Coenzyme Q10
• is present in the membranes of almost all human tissues and organs, with the highest concentration in the heart.
• Participating in the chain of electron transfer within mitochondria, the cellular components that ensure energy production.
• Exerts an antioxidant function, protecting lipids, proteins and DNA from oxidation phenomena.
Bioflavonoids are antioxidants
Oxidative stress caused by free radicals weakens the body’s balance. When the production of free radicals becomes too high, the reserves of antioxidants become insufficient to stop the harmful effect of the oxidation of free radicals on tissues and cells.
Bioflanoides are responsible for the red, yellow and purple hues of fruits and vegetables. In general, the more colorful a food, the more bioflavonoids it contains.
Dosage and timing
1 cap/day
In the morning with a meal