High-strength CoQ10 is now available
UPON attaining the age of 40, the CoQ10 level in various body parts will drop by almost 40% Cholesterol and CoQ10 are produced through the same pathway – it is vital to top up your day with CoQ10 while taking cholesterol-lowering agent as this will help provide optimum health protection
CoQ10 can exist in two forms – ubiquinone and ubiquinol. Both are important with their own distinctive functions. Ubiquinone is involved in the energy production cycle while ubiquinol is a strong antioxidant. Throughout years of research, the safety of high strength CoQ10 in the form of ubiquinone has been well established
StemLabs CoQ10 300mg (MAL 16085008NCR) is a newly launched product, which offers high strength of CoQ10 in a one-a-day capsule in ubiquinone form.
Produced naturally from yeast fermentation, ubiquinone in the StemLabs CoQ10 300mg maintains its natural fat-soluble characteristic. Ubiquinone is stable in the stomach; upon consumption, the body will convert it into ubiquinol form before circulating it throughout the body.
There is no specific dietary recommendation for CoQ10, however 300mg is the strength used in studies to help improve certain health conditions
StemLabs CoQ10 300mg:
> Improves energy and stamina > Reduces fatigue and tiredness > Suitable for an active lifestyle > Promotes physical performance and provides faster recovery from fatigue > Rich in antioxidants StemLabs has taken the initiative to offer safe and cost-effective natural products to improve the quality of life without adding burden to the consumer expenditure.
StemLabs CoQ10 300mg is manufactured in New Zealand and offered at a reasonably low price without compromising on quality.
StemLabs takes proactive steps to accomplish more than what is required by the Malaysian government.
StemLabs takes the initiative to perform ongoing stability tests for all its products, fulfilling its promise for safe and quality products, benefiting the consumers.
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