Ubiquinol CoQ10 100 mg | Cellular Energy Support | Vital Nutrients
Brand: Vital Nutrients
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This product helps with
This product helps with
- General Fatigue
- Low Energy
- Oxidative Stress
Product Description
Product Description
Ubiquinol CoQ10 is the reduced, active form of CoQ10, a compound involved in normal cellular energy production and antioxidant activity. It plays a role in the mitochondrial electron transport chain, where cells make ATP.
Many adults choose ubiquinol as part of a daily routine to support cellular energy processes and redox balance. This formula comes in small softgels that are easy to take with meals.
Each softgel provides 100 mg of ubiquinol. Taking it with a meal that contains some fat can help support absorption. Vital Nutrients uses third-party testing and a straightforward formula.
Facts at a glance
- Key ingredient: Ubiquinol (active CoQ10).
- Amount per softgel: 100 mg; 60 softgels per bottle.
- Supports: Normal cellular energy production and antioxidant activity.
- Suitable for: Easy-to-swallow softgels; quality tested; contains soy.
- Good fit: Adults looking to add CoQ10 in ubiquinol form to their wellness routine.
Dietary supplement. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
How it helps those with Long COVID
How it helps those with Long COVID
Ubiquinol CoQ10 is commonly used as a dietary supplement to support the body’s normal energy-producing pathways and antioxidant capacity. By providing the reduced, active form of CoQ10, it can be a useful option for adults who want to support cellular energy and redox balance as part of a broader wellness plan. Individual experiences vary, and supplements should be used in coordination with guidance from a clinician when needed.
Scientific Explanation
Scientific Explanation
Ubiquinol is the reduced, antioxidant form of coenzyme Q10, which participates in the mitochondrial electron transport chain and contributes to ATP production. Within this chain, CoQ10 shuttles electrons between complexes, helping to sustain proton gradients that drive oxidative phosphorylation. In its reduced form, ubiquinol can also donate electrons to neutralize reactive oxygen species and support membrane redox balance. These properties have been studied in the context of normal cellular energy metabolism and antioxidant function.
FAQs
FAQs
1) How do I take it?
Follow the label directions. Many adults take 1 softgel daily with a meal that contains fat for better absorption.
2) Can I combine it with other supplements?
Often paired with magnesium, carnitine, or omega-3s for mitochondrial and heart support. If you use statins or blood thinners, check with your clinician.
3) Any safety notes?
Contains soy. If you’re pregnant/nursing, have a medical condition, or take medications (including anticoagulants or blood-pressure meds), consult your clinician.

