Dosage: 100 mg
Size: 60 Softgels
• Cellular Energy Production
• Antioxidant for the Heart
• Helps Metabolize Fats and Carbohydrates
• Helps Maintain Flexibility of Cellular Membranes
Q-absorb is a completely natural proliposome lipid-soluble delivery system clinically shown in humans to increase Co-Q10 levels up to 400% (3.2x) over baseline and 3–4 times better absorbed than chewable Co-Q10 tablets. Co-Q10 supports heart function as a component of the electron transport system, and as an antioxidant protects mitochondrial membranes and cholesterol from oxidation.
Jarrow FORMULAS Q-absorb restores Co-Q10 levels reduced or depleted by the use of statins.
Jarrow FORMULAS Co-Q10 is derived from fermentation and consists only of the natural trans configuration, the same as that synthesized in the human body. Jarrow FORMULAS supports clinical research on Coenzyme Q10.
Suggested Use: Take 1 softgel per day with food, or as directed by your qualified health care consultant. NOTE: DO NOT EXCEED 150mg OF Co-Q10 DAILY and DO NOT TAKE IF ON WARFARIN.
SUPPLEMENT FACTS
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Servings Per Container 60
Amount Per Serving / %DV
Co-Enzyme Q-10 (Ubiqiunone) – 100mg / *
*Daily Value (DV) not established.
Other Ingredients: Lecethin and medium chain glycerides (MCGs). Softgel consists of gelatin, glycerin and water. Carob extract added as a light barrier.
Contains:Soy.
No wheat, no gluten, no dairy, no egg, no fish/shellfish, no peanuts/tree nuts.
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