Ubiquinol is the active, reduced form of coenzyme Q10. It plays a central role in cellular energy production, particularly in the mitochondria, where energy is generated in the form of ATP.
The Q10 (ubiquinone) ingested with food and produced in the body is converted into ubiquinol in the body. Our body cells contain ubiquinol (reduced) and ubiquinone (oxidized). A proprietary enzyme system in the body regenerates ubiquinol. Factors such as stress, excessive exercise, environmental influences, and excessive physical exertion can shift the ratio to the detriment of ubiquinol in the body. If ubiquinol is then provided directly to the body, the body's own conversion process is no longer necessary.
The difference between ubiquinone and ubiquinol lies in their chemical state:
- Ubiquinone is the oxidized form of coenzyme Q10.
- Ubiquinol is the reduced, activated form that can be used directly by the body.
While the body can convert ubiquinone into ubiquinol, this ability decreases with age or certain health conditions. Therefore, ubiquinol is often considered the more effective form for supplementation because it is more easily absorbed and used directly by the body.
Q10 Ubiquinol Spray is about 10x more effective than ubiquinone powder capsules.
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