A fat-soluble, vitamin-like compound naturally produced in every cell and concentrated in the mitochondrial inner membrane. CoQ10 is an essential electron carrier in the mitochondrial electron transport chain and one of the body's most important lipid-soluble antioxidants. Endogenous production declines with age, and statin medications further deplete tissue levels.

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CoQ10 Ubiquinone
Mitochondrial energy production and cellular antioxidant defense
CoQ10 directly participates in the electron transport chain — the metabolic pathway that produces 95% of your cellular energy.
- ■Mitochondrial Energy: Directly participates in the electron transport chain — the metabolic pathway that produces 95% of your cellular energy (ATP).
- ■Cellular Antioxidant: As ubiquinol, protects mitochondrial and cell membranes from lipid peroxidation — critical for high-metabolic organs like heart and brain.
- ■Cardiovascular Support: Improves endothelial function and blood pressure by increasing nitric oxide bioavailability.
- ■Age-Related Decline Offset: Endogenous CoQ10 peaks around age 20 and declines steadily. 200mg daily restores tissue concentrations toward youthful levels.
Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have any medical conditions or take medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
What's Inside
Ingredients are the natural sources in this product. Compounds are the bioactive molecules within each ingredient that provide specific health benefits.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Recommended Usage
Take before a meal
1 capsule daily, 20-30 minutes before a meal — CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking with dietary fat increases absorption 2-3x.
Inserts into mitochondrial membranes
Ubiquinone distributes to mitochondria-dense tissues (heart, brain, liver) and inserts into the inner mitochondrial membrane where it shuttles electrons for ATP production.
Energy and protection compound
Increased cellular energy availability, reduced oxidative stress markers, improved exercise tolerance within 4-12 weeks.
What to Expect
This shows how the product's benefits typically develop over time — from fast-acting acute effects to steady foundational support.
Steady, cumulative support that builds over consistent daily use.
Illustrative only — not a medical claim. Individual results may vary.
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CoQ10 directly participates in the electron transport chain — the metabolic pathway that produces 95% of your cellular energy.
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Take before a meal
1 capsule daily, 20-30 minutes before a meal — CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking with dietary fat increases absorption 2-3x.
Day 1 · with foodInserts into mitochondrial membranes
Ubiquinone distributes to mitochondria-dense tissues (heart, brain, liver) and inserts into the inner mitochondrial membrane where it shuttles electrons for ATP production.
Weeks 2–4Energy and protection compound
Increased cellular energy availability, reduced oxidative stress markers, improved exercise tolerance within 4-12 weeks.
Week 6+ · ongoingWhat you'll feel — and when
Daily · plotted over 12 weeksThe label, unspun.
Supplement Facts
| Ingredient | Amount per Serving | % DV |
|---|---|---|
Coenzyme Q-10 (Ubiquinone) | 200 mg | † |
† Daily Value not established.
How it’s made.
CoQ10 directly participates in the electron transport chain — the metabolic pathway that produces 95% of your cellular energy.
Consult your healthcare provider before use if you have any medical conditions or take medications. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
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CoQ10 Ubiquinone is a Tier A active — built for steady daily use without rotation. The benefit compounds over weeks.
Our Smart Cycling system flags this active as 'no rotation needed' — its mechanism doesn't desensitize, so consistency wins.
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