Ubiquinol 100 mg Softgel Capsules

The combination is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. The antioxidants offer protective benefits for long time vitality by fighting free radicals and vitamins, minerals fills the nutritional gaps in our diet.
This supplement is used to suppress oxidation accelerated by stress, cigarette smoking, alcohol, sunlight, pollution and other factors. The process of oxidation in the human body damages cell membranes and other structures, including cellular proteins, lipids and DNA. When oxygen is metabolized, it creates unstable molecules called 'free radicals', which steal electrons from other molecules, causing damage to DNA and other cells.
The free radicals can cause following problems:-
deterioration of the eye lens, which contributes to blindness
inflammation of the joints (arthritis)
damage to nerve cells in the brain
acceleration of the ageing process
increased risk of coronary heart disease, since free radicals encourage low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol to stick to artery walls
  • Energy production
  • Promotes healthy cells and cell membranes
  • Promotes mental andemotional health
  • For development of bone
  • Useful in cardiovascular problems
  • Effective in enzyme function
  • Effective in maintaining nervous system and mucous membrane
  • Boosts immune system
  • Prevents aging
  • Normal brain development and function
  • Produces red blood cells and absorption of iron
  • Important for thyroid function
  • For normal blood sugar levels
  • Magnesium:

    Magnesium is the second most abundant element inside human cells.It has never been a nutritional superstar, but in recent years, research has confirmed its many crucial roles in the body and provides new potential benefits.
    Magnesium is a key mineral in human metabolism. It is not only the most vital and essential enzyme co-factors, regulating more reactions than any other mineral, but it is also responsible for two of the most important cellular functions: energy production and cellular reproduction. Itis required for energy production by, working with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to produce the energy needed for many reactions in the body. It also helps support glucose metabolism
    It contributes to the structural development of bone and is required for the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and the antioxidant glutathione
    It also plays a role in the active transport of calcium and potassium ions across cell membranes, a process that is important to nerve impulse conduction, muscle contraction, and normal heart rhythm

    Calcium:

    Calcium is important for overall health. It plays a vital role in bone structure. In addition to its widely known role in bone structure, calcium is used to help control muscle and nerve function, as well as to manage acid/base balance in our blood stream. Calcium plays a role in:
    • strengthening bones and teeth
    • regulating muscle functioning, such as contraction and relaxation
    • regulating heart functioning
    • blood clotting
    • transmission of nervous system messages
    • Enzyme function

    Vitamin B3:

    Vitamin B3 is a water-soluble vitamin known as niacin. Two main forms exist, nicotinic acid and the more active nicotinamide, which are collectively termed as 'NIACIN'.
    Vitamin B3 (niacin) is important for the body because it helps to:
    • Convert food into glucose, used to produce energy
    • Produce macromolecules, including fatty acids and cholesterol
    • Facilitate DNA repair and stress responses
    Vitamin B3 is used for:-
    • Normal energy-yielding metabolism
    • Normal psychological function
    • Normal functioning of the nervous system
    • Maintenance of normal mucous membranes
    • Maintenance of normal skin
    • Reduction of tiredness and fatigue
    • Reduces cholesterol, improves circulation and suppresses inflammation

    Zinc:

    It is an "essential trace element". It is used for boosting immune system and has antioxidant properties. Zinc is vital for the functioning of more than 300 hormones and countless enzyme systems in the body. Zinc is also vital for cells to divide and replicate during the production of new tissues. It is also required for normal growth and health. Zinc also plays a key role in maintaining vision.

    Vitamin E:

    Vitamin E is the generic name for "tocopherol".Vitamin E is a fat-soluble vitamin, which plays a role as an antioxidant in the body. It also helps to prevent free radical damageto specific fats in the body that are critical for your health. Vitamin E is an important vitamin that is required for the proper function of many organs in the body and is extremely useful in naturally aging. Vitamin E helps alleviate fatigue and strengthen capillary walls while nourishing the cells. As an antioxidant, vitamin E helps maintain healthy cells and, subsequently, a healthy body.

    Manganese:

    Manganese is a mineral that, in very small amounts, is essential for proper functioning of the human body. It is a powerful antioxidant that seeks out the free radicals in the human body and neutralizes these damaging particles, thereby preventing many of the potential dangers they cause. Manganese plays an important role in a number of physiologic processes as a constituent of multiple enzymes and an activator of other enzymes. Manganese plays a role in numerous chemical processes, including synthesis of nutrients like cholesterol, carbohydrates and proteins. Also importantly, manganese is involved in the formation of bone mass and helps balance hormones naturally that affect nearly every aspect of health.

    Lycopene:

    Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant, which means that, among nutrients, it has a greater ability to "quench" free radicals that cause damage cells and are effective in maintaining the strength, thickness and fluidity of cell membranes. Cell membranes are the guardians of cells. They are responsible for screening
    what goes in and out of cells. They allow good nutrients in and remove cellular junk and prevent toxins from entering the cells. Strong healthy cell membranes are vital in the prevention of many diseases.

    Vitamin B6:

    Vitamin B6, also called pyridoxine, is a water-soluble nutrient. Vitamin B6, helps support adrenal function, helps calm and maintains a healthy nervous system, and is necessary for key metabolic processes. Vitamin B6 acts as a coenzyme in the breakdown and utilization of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. It also helps the body make several neurotransmitters, chemicals that carry signals from one nerve cell to another. It is needed for normal brain development and function, and helps the body make the hormones serotonin and nor epinephrine, which influence mood, and melatonin, which helps regulate the body clock.

    Copper:

    Copper is one of a relatively small group of metallic elements which are essential to human health. Copper is required for organ function and the production of red blood cells.
    Copper is essential for producing and storing iron. It helps to promote normal growth and health.
    Copper has an important role in a number of functions, including the:
    • Production of red blood cells
    • Regulation of heart rate and blood pressure
    • Absorption of iron
    • Development and maintenance of bone, connective tissue, and organs such as brain and heart

    Vitamin B2:

    Vitamin B2 is also known as riboflavin. It acts as an antioxidant working to rid the body of free radicals. Riboflavin is also useful to help the body change vitamin B6 and folate into usable forms.It isknown to help support adrenal function, help calm and maintain a healthy nervous system, and facilitate key metabolic processes, including helping to turn food into energy.It also plays an active part in the electron transport chain that produces cellular energy. Furthermore, it helps in the processing of amino acids and fats.

    Vitamin B1:

    It is also called as thiamine. The vitamin B1 acts as a helper molecule and so-called 'coenzyme' – which activates enzymes, the proteins that control the biochemical processes occurring in the body. It is used to digest and extract energy from the foods you eat by turning nutrients into usable energy in the form of "ATP". It plays important role in :- The synthesis of nucleic acids The conduction of nerve impulses

    Folic Acid:

    Vitamin B9 is essential for human growth and development, encourages normal nerve and proper brain functioning, and may help reduce blood-levels of the amino acid homocysteine (elevated homocysteine levels have been implicated in increased risk of heart disease and stroke). It is extremely important in growing and dividing cells since they are constantly replicating their DNA - this means that any biological process that involves cell proliferation (including fetal development, growth) has the potential to be affected by folate status. Folic acid also works closely with vitamin B12 to help make red blood cells and help iron work properly in the body.Folic acid is crucial for proper brain function and plays an important role in mental and emotional health.

    Selenium:

    It is a mineral required in small amount to maintain good health and is an essential element in several metabolic pathways. Selenium plays protective role in the body because it increases antioxidant capabilities and the quality of blood flow, therefore enhancing the body's resistance against diseases and stress. The selenium is important for immune and thyroid function.

    Chromium:

    It is a trace mineral which is essential for body. It is an essential part of metabolic processes that regulate blood sugar, and helps insulin transport glucose into cells, where it can be used for energy. Chromium also appears to be involved in the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat, and protein. Chromium can also help raise HDL ("good") cholesterol levels, and may play a role in preventing heart disease. It has approved a health claim that chromium contributes to the maintenance of normal blood glucose levels.

    Biotin:

    Biotin is also known as vitamin H or B7. Biotin is essential for metabolizing carbohydrates, fats and proteins Biotin may have an important role in the growth and maintenance of your hair, nails, keeps your eyes, liver, and nervous system working properly It also aids in the synthesis of vital components and helps in maintaining blood sugar levels. It helps your body to achieve good health.

    Vitamin B12:

    Vitamin B12 exists in several forms and contains the mineral cobalt, so compounds with vitamin B12 activity are collectively called "cobalamins". It is responsible for smooth functioning of body processes. It works with folateto make nucleic acids. It is required for formation of blood and for normal functioning of brain and nervous system.