Jarrow Formulas Q-Absorb Co-Q10- Supports Heart Function- 100 mg- 30 Count

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Product Description Methyl Folate ((6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid or (6S)-5-MTHF) is the most biologically active form of folic acid. Quatrefolic is the 4th generation development in folate delivery. With certain inherited errors in metabolism and under a variety of physiologic stresses, the transformation of folic acid into the active form of folate either does not properly take place or is inadequate. Unlike folic acid, 5-MTHF can cross the blood-brain barrier. HEALTH CLAIM: Healthful diets with adequate folic acid may reduce a woman's risk of having a child with certain brain or spinal cord defects. Amazon.com Jarrow Formulas Q-Absorb Co-Q10, 100mg, 30 Softgels At a Glance: Cardio-supporting nutrient in a highly absorbable form that promotes heart health, energy production, membrane flexibility, and antioxidant protection* High absorption CoQ10 shown to increase CoQ10 levels 400 percent over baseline* 100 percent natural, all-trans Kaneka Q10 Useful in all stages of life, but especially with aging, fatigue, or suboptimal heart function* Cardio-supporting nutrient promotes heart health, energy production, membrane flexibility, and antioxidant protection*. 100 percent natural, all-trans Kaneka Q10. . Coenzyme Q10: A Conditionally Essential Nutrient Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10, is critically involved in metabolism. Humans synthesize some CoQ10 and obtain some from food. However, aging and suboptimal metabolic conditions can reduce synthesis and the ability to absorb CoQ10. In various states of health, CoQ10 supplementation is prudent, if not necessary.* What is CoQ10? CoQ10 is chemically related to vitamins E and K. It is called ubiquinone (Q) because it is widely distributed in nature. CoQ10 is synthesized in all cells for energy production, and serves as an antioxidant in membranes. Its role in energy production holds special importance for the heart and brain. These, and certain muscle tissues, are spectacularly endowed with mitochondria (subcellular furnaces), where CoQ10 promotes fat and carbohydrate breakdown to produce more than 90 percent of our energy. CoQ10 facilitates electron transfer within mitochondrial membranes to produce ATP, the body's energy currency.* CoQ10 is also present in cell membranes to maintain fluidity for proper performance of membrane receptors, carriers and enzymes. It is involved in kidney f