Internature Ezymax Ubiquinol 30 pearls

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food supplement to increase cellular energy, decrease fatigue and support cardiovascular health

Description

Internature Ezymax Ubiquinol 30 capsules is an ideal dietary supplement to increase cellular energy, decrease fatigue and support cardiovascular health. Its excellent formulation is based on the reduced (activated) form of coenzyme Q10 called ubiquinol.

Coenzyme Q10 is produced naturally in the body, but as we get older, its production decreases. Ubiquinol is the reduced active form of coenzyme Q10 which is essential for cellular energy production. Its action, according to experimental and clinical research, shows that ubiquinol has an impact on cardiovascular health, neuronal metabolism, healthand genes related to lipid and lipoprotein metabolism and inflammation.

*This food supplement is not a substitute for a healthy and balanced diet;

*Wrapping: modified corn starch pearl, glycerin (humectant), carrageenan (thickener), natural caramel (coloring) and disodium phosphate (antioxidant).

*Allergens: contains a soy-based product. Does not contain gluten. Suitable for vegetarians, diabetics and patients with restrictive diets;

Instructions for use

Dietary supplements should be taken in the context of a varied and balanced diet and as part of an active lifestyle. Take 1 to 2 pearls a day.

Composition

UBIQUINOL (REDUCED FORM OF COENZYME Q10, KANEKA UBIQUINOLTM), 100 MG; CANOLA OIL, 200-250 MG

Pharmaceutical Advice

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a molecule that provides energy to our cells, serves as an antioxidant and is naturally present in the body.

It plays an essential role in the production of energy in our cells and is particularly important for physical activity.

Q10 can be obtained from foods such as red meat, poultry, blue fish (sardines, tuna, anchovies) or nuts (pistachios, walnuts, etc.).

Q10 levels in the human body are high during the initial years of life, but factors such as prolonged stress, smoking, poor eating habits or aging reduce its presence in tissues that need it, such as the liver or the heart.

From age 40 onwards, it is advisable to increase its presence in the body by taking supplements, always under a doctor’s supervision.

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