Life is dependent on energy and energy (in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)) is produced by cellular mitochondria, fuelled by ubiquinol. And we need a lot of it!
Ubiquinol accounts for 96% of the total CoQ10 pool in human plasma.
It is estimated that the average cell uses 10 billion ATP a day, which equates to 40kg of ATP being used by the body each and every day, with the mitochondria producing approximately 90% of the biochemical energy that cells need to survive.
The mitochondria must function constantly to produce the large amounts of ATP needed to sustain life. Mitochondria, and its fuel ubiquinol, are concentrated in organs that require the most energy, such as the heart, liver, kidneys and muscles, ensuring these organs function optimally.
Japan’s Kaneka Corporation is the global supplier of world-class scientifically formulated Ubiquinol, supported by 90+ scientific studies, 80+ patents and 45+ years of research for health.
Contact us and see how Kaneka Ubiquinol™ could benefit you.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Consult your healthcare professional to establish if Ubiquinol is suitable for your needs.
References:
[1] Neupane P, et al. ATP synthase: Structure, function and inhibition. BioMol Concepts 2019;10:1-10.
[2] Pizzorno J. Mitochondria – Fundamental to life and health. Integra Med 2014;13(2):8-15.
[3] Carvajal K, Moreno-Sánchez R. Heart metabolic disturbances in cardiovascular diseases. Arch Med Res 2003;34(2):89-99.
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