Tiredness and fatigue are just some of the normal side effects of colder weather. While the kids are still seemingly in possession of unlimited amounts of energy, now is the time where it is important to take care of yourself and your health, particularly ensuring that you have optimal levels of energy to keep up with the kids.
Optimal energy levels will ensure that you avoid slipping into that ‘overdrive mode.’ Many people function on overdrive for days both physically and mentally. This may result in depletion of a key antioxidant found naturally in the body, Ubiquinol, which is the active form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10).
CoQ10 is responsible for sustaining sufficient energy production in the cells of the body. This is particularly important in our main organs including the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys.
The active form of CoQ10, known as Ubiquinol makes up 90% of the total CoQ10 in the body. Studies have shown that physical and psychological stress, as well as fatigue, depletes these essential CoQ10 levels in the body.
This may result in reduced energy production and a poorer immune response, which is important to consider in these colder winter months.
Now Japanese scientists have developed Ubiquinol using a patented process in a natural and readily bioavailable form.
• More easily absorbed into the body compared to standard CoQ10
• Powers your cells – helps your body’s cells convert energy
• Strong antioxidant – helps soak up oxidative stress and free radicals
• Supports the heart – helps maintain a healthy heart and vascular system
• Cholesterol support – helps protect plasma LDL cholesterol from oxidation in healthy people
Always read the label, if symptoms persist consult your healthcare practitioner
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