Ubiquinol is an unstable form of CoQ10. If you want to harness its energy, antioxidant and additional benefits, take the stable form. It is the right fit for your health!

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is essential for life This vitamin like substance maintains the health and function of the mitochondria, tiny “factories” in every cell that produce the energy all cells and organs in your body require for all activity.
So what is ubiquinol?
CoQ10 comes in two principal forms: ubiquinone and ubiquinol. Think of ubiquinone as the “storage” form. When your body needs “fuel”, it converts ubiquinone to ubiquinol, the “active” form since ubiquinol is used for 95% of your cell’s energy production.
Biochemically, ubiquinol has 2 extra hydrogen with 2 electrons. In the process of making energy, your body is constantly converting CoQ10 back and forth between the two forms. Ubiquinol is “reduced” during this process. These multiple conversions help create the energy your cells and organs need to function. For many, taking a CoQ10 supplement suits their energy needs. However, with some chronic disorders and age, your ability to convert CoQ10 is less efficient Taking ubiquinol means you get the active form that does not need a conversion.
There’s one problem.
Ubiquinol converts to ubiquinone if not “active”, thus making it unstable as a supplement. Does a stable ubiquinol supplement exist? Thankfully, yes. TyH has you covered because we know the research and specifically choose the right ubiquinol shown in more than 85 clinical studies to be stable.
What do you get with the RIGHT ubiquinol?
- a bio-identical form to naturally occurring ubiquinol
- the predominant CoQ10 form found in organs
- essential active antioxidant support
- required nutrient for 95% of cellular energy production
- help for proper function & health of mitochondria
- performance with no need of conversion
- assistance to multiple body functions for overall health
- replenish of CoQ10 blood levels depleted by statins
- support for anti-aging & physical/muscle strength
With age, you make and convert less ubiquinol which affects your antioxidant levels and ability to protect your cells against oxidative stress. Free radical damage is implicated in many aging disorders. A ubiquinol supplement offers energy and active antioxidant support.
Mitochondria function also takes a hit from low ubiquinol levels in multiple ways. The process of making energy creates free radicals in mitochondria. Without adequate ubiquinol to quench free radicals, mitochondria cannot repair damage, causing more dysfunction and also provokes inflammation. If unchecked, this destructive cycle compromises cell and organ integrity and contributes to many chronic conditions, including aging.
Many chronic disorders are low in CoQ10. Low levels affect an organ’s ability to recover and function normally, too. Ubiquinol is the predominant form found in the most active organs like the heart, brain, liver, pancreas, colon and intestines. The excess sugar in pancreas. Increased blood pressure and cholesterol on the heart. Viral or bacterial attacks to lungs and liver. Even dealing with pain puts your immune system on red alert. When these conditions persist over time, your ability to respond is left weakened and ineffective without adequate ubiquinol.
Fibromyalgia (FM) is one condition that has a double whammy where CoQ10 is concerned. They face an energy crunch due to known magnesium deficiencies, a mineral also critical to energy production. In addition, studies show an increase in oxidative stress, possibly due to the amplified pain processing that occurs This double whammy can be corrected by taking the right magnesium in Fibro-Care™ and the right ubiquinol in Fibro-Ubiquinol™, two supplemented created specifically for the classic FM symptoms of fatigue and pain.
How do you take ubiquinol?
Unlike caffeine, you won’t get a jolt of energy. Think small when it comes to cells. Even when you don’t “feel” it, ubiquinol will be “working” on cell health and function. Take in ubiquinol in the morning or early afternoon so it is available for energy needs during the day. The high bioavailability (2x more) means you do not need to take it with a meal, but you can Start with a dose of 50 mg once or twice a day. Many with fibromyalgia have sensitive systems so a slow start is always recommended. Research doses were up to 200 mg taken in divided doses throughout the day
As you can see, ubiquinol offers great benefits for your health – as long as you take the RIGHT ubiquinol!
Choose RIGHT!
Take TyH Fibro-Ubiquinol CoQH-CF™
Read More in TyH’s Health Library: Ubiquinol & the Game of Life
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