Over 100 consumers aged 50+ took Ubiquinol over 28 days, and 8 out of 10 felt an improvement in overall health.
Enjoy a long, happy life with Ubiquinol
Clinical studies demonstrate Ubiquinol :
- Reduces fatigue
- Decreases daily stress
- Improves sleep quality
- Boosts cognitive & autonomic nerve functions
Morikawa et al., Jpn Pharmacol Ther Vol51 N°4, 2023
Ubiquinol plays a vital role in promoting longevity and healthy aging by supporting mitochondrial function and protecting cells from oxidative damage.
As natural production of ubiquinol declines with age, this deficiency can contribute to mitochondrial dysfunction and the onset of age-related diseases. Supplementation with bioidentical, highly bioavailable Ubiquinol has been shown to improve mitochondrial efficiency, helping to preserve organ function and vitality over time. In a short 28-day trial, the majority of participants aged 50+ reported improved overall health and energy, highlighting ubiquinol’s potential as a foundational nutrient for sustaining long-term wellness and cellular vitality.
Ubiquinol also contributes to longevity by supporting telomere maintenance, enhancing mitochondrial biogenesis, and protecting DNA from oxidative damage—key factors in slowing cellular aging. Clinical studies demonstrate that Ubiquinol supplementation increases telomere length in leukocytes while reducing oxidative stress and preventing ROS-induced cell senescence. Long-term use has been associated with improved cognitive function, vitality, and oral immunity in older adults, confirming Ubiquinol’s broad benefits in maintaining both physiological and mental performance as we age.


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