Description
Coenzyme Q10 in maximum bioavailability
Coenzyme Q10 is indispensable for mitochondrial energy production and allows the cells to breathe properly.
For the first time Pro Q10 Spectrum combines two innovative and highly bioavailable Q10 raw materials in one formula.
A daily dose provides 100 mg of the coenzyme Q10: 75 mg as ubiquinone and 25 mg as ubiquinol.
Mumijo (shilajit) and a rich polyphenol mixture of a total of 29 fruits, vegetables and herbs form a perfect synergy. Also contains Vitamin B3 in the form of niacinamide.
Unique combination:
Coenzyme Q10 from Kaneka Ubiquinol™ and CAVAQ10® ubiquinone
Q10 taken orally is not absorbed well in its conventional ubiquinone form.
The two selected Q10 brand raw materials in Pro Q10 Spectrum are therefore anything but conventional.
Both come from natural fermentation, are bioidentical with the body’s own Q10 and, thanks to the innovative methods used, the body absorbs many times better than conventional ubiquinone.
Kaneka Ubiquinol™ is up to 7 times more bioavailable than conventional ubiquinone. Due to its microencapsulated formulation, it is particularly stable and protected against oxidation.
Due to its complexation with cyclodextrin, CAVAQ10® ubiquinone is up to 18 times more bioavailable than conventional ubiquinone.
Cyclodextrins are special ring-shaped carbohydrates that contain fat-soluble substances such as ubiquinone and improve their water solubility and thus their absorption into the body.
Synergistic ingredients
Mumijo (shilajit)
The high-quality, purified shilajit from PrimaVie® contains valuable fulvic acid in a high standardised concentration (≥ 50 per cent).
Polyphenols
The Spectra™ polyphenol blend in Pro Q10 Spectrum contains 29 selected extracts and concentrates from fruits, vegetables and herbs.
The variety of ingredients covers a broad spectrum of complementary and supportive polyphenols.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Vitamin B3 fulfils various functions in the human metabolism.
As niacinamide, it is a component of the coenzymes NAD and NADP.
Like coenzyme Q10, play a decisive role in the respiratory chain of the mitochondria.
Fact sheet – Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is a vitamin-like substance, which the body can produces itself as well as supplied through food.
It plays a key role in the conversion of food energy into cell energy and is therefore present in every body cell.
The highest Q10 content is found in organs with high energy requirements: the brain, heart, muscles, liver and kidneys.
The most important task of coenzyme Q10 is the transfer of electrons in the mitochondrial respiratory chain.
The body extracts about 90 per cent of its total energy from the respiratory chain. Q10 appears alternately in two forms: in its oxidized form, ubiquinone, it absorbs electrons; in its reduced form, ubiquinol, it releases electrons.
The body produces less coenzyme Q10 as we grow older. Stress or intensive physical exertion can also cause an increased demand.
Niacin is important for a well-functioning metabolism. As a component of the coenzymes NAD and NADP, it is involved in the energy-supplying respiratory chain of the mitochondria.
Niacin supports the normal functioning of the nervous system and a normal mental function and helps to reduce tiredness.
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