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Directions: Take 1-3 softgels per day in divided doses.
Caution: Keep out of reach of children. Not for use by pregnant or lactating women.
Ingredient: Coenzyme Q10 — 30 mg.
Other Ingredients: Rice bran oil, gelatin, d-alpha tocopherol, glycerine, water, beeswax, annatto, natural mixed carotenoids and titanium dioxide.
UPC: 880576001409
For Coenzyme Q10 ingredients click on Label Info tab above. To read scientific studies click on the Scientific Research tab.
Q: What benefits does Coenzyme Q10 offer?
A: Coenzyme Q10 has been shown to be essential for optimum health. It plays a critical role in energy production within every cell in the body, especially cells of the heart. It helps the body support normal cholesterol levels and keeps your heart energized.
Q: Who should take Coenzyme Q10?
A: Anyone who has had heart problems in the past, or would like to support healthy cardiovascular function should supplement with Coenzyme Q10. Also, anyone currently taking a statin drug should supplement with Coenzyme Q10.
Q: Is your Coenzyme Q10 a softgel or a powdered capsule?
A: Our Coenzyme Q10 is a softgel.
Dale Fowkes, CEO Health Freedom Nutrition
If you are taking a statin drug,
you must take Coenzyme Q10 too!
And even if you are not taking a statin drug, you should probably take Coenzyme Q10!
If you decide to go the statin drug
route for lowering serum cholesterol,
you MUST take a Coenzyme Q10
(CoQ10) supplement. And if your doctor
prescribes you a statin drug and fails
to mention the need to take CoQ10
along with the statin, you might want
to consider changing doctors. Here's
why...
Back in 1990, noted cardiologist and
authority on CoQ10 Dr. Peter Langsjoen,
published a study on the safety
of statin drugs in the Proceedings of the
National Academy of Science. Dr. Langsjoen
explained that the mechanism by
which statin drugs lower cholesterol
also inhibits the natural biosynthesis of
CoQ10 in the liver.
Now, since it is well established that
CoQ10 is indispensable for healthy
heart function, Dr. Langsjoen concluded
that "this reduction would constitute
a new risk of cardiac disease."
In other words, taking a statin drug to
promote heart health and lower cholesterol,
without taking a Coenzyme Q10
supplement, was like adding another
heart disease risk factor!
So please heed his advice, if you are
going to take a cholesterol-lowering
statin drug, please create your own
formula by adding a quality Coenzyme
Q10 supplement.
Dale Fowkes, Health Freedom Nutrition CEO, has more than 30 years of experience in the health supplement industry. The opinions expressed by Dale on this website reflect his own personal experience and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult your physician before beginning a dietary supplement program.
You can read more about Dale's journey in the About Us section of the website.
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