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Q.R Energy

  • High potency
  • Powerful anti-oxidant
  • Helps maintain energy levels
  • Supports Cardiovascular health
  • Orange flavour, 20 tablets per tube

QR Energy co-enzyme Q10 effervescent tablets, dissolved in water, form a pleasant tasting therapeutic drink which assists with the production of energy and helps support cardiovascular health.

CoQ10 occurs naturally in the body and plays a vital role in the production of energy in all cells. Thus, CoQ10 is important for maintaining the health of all active human tissues and organs.

Q.R Energy

Before taking this medicine:
Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking Warfarin or other blood thinning medications.

Directions:
Children 12 years to Adult: Dissolve one tablet in a glass of water
Take daily or as directed by your doctor
Not to be used in children under 12 years of age without medical advice
Always read the label. Use only as directed
If symptoms persist or for long term daily use (greater than 6 months), consult your healthcare professional
Vitamin supplements should not replace a balanced diet.

Q.R Energy Active Ingredients

Why We Need It

Co-Enzyme Q10 is a fat soluble, vitamin like substance critical to cellular energy production and supports cardiovascular health.

CoQ10 supplementation appears to improve an athlete’s tolerance to high intensity exercise8. It may also help reduce muscle injury.

As we age, the body’s natural levels of CoQ10 may diminish. Statins and other drugs can reduce serum and cellular CoQ10 levels.

CoQ10 is a powerful antioxidant which plays a vital role in reducing oxidation of LDL cholesterol and can help protect cell membranes from free radical damage.

Interesting Facts

Absorption is enhanced when CoQ10 is taken with food, particularly a fatty meal9.

References:
8. Bonetti A, Solito F et al.(2000). J Sports Medicine Physical Fitness 40(1):51-57. Effect of ubidecarenone oral treatment on aerobic power in middle-aged trained subjects.
9. Braun L and Cohen M. (2010). Herbs and Natural Supplements. An evidence based guide. p346 -358  3rd Ed. Elsevier Australia.
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