CoQ10 Recovery

From £50
CoQ10 Recovery

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10), also known as ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring compound that plays a vital role in cellular energy production.

Found in every cell of the body, CoQ10 levels are especially high in the heart, muscles, and other high-energy tissues. Additionally, CoQ10 acts as a powerful, fat-soluble antioxidant. This means it helps protect our DNA and tissues from damage caused by oxidative stress and environmental toxins.

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DosePrice
25mg£50
50mg£70
75mg£80
100mg£85

Key Ingredients

CoQ10 Additional Information

The best dietary sources of CoQ10 are oily fish, whole grains, and organ meats, so vegetarians and vegans are more likely to be lacking in this micronutrient. Our CoQ10 levels also decline with age, leading to an increased risk of CoQ10 deficiency as we get older.Possible symptoms of low CoQ10 levels include:

Frequently Asked Question

How can I ease a migraine?

There are a number of methods you can try to help ease your migraine. The most immediate response that may help you feel better during a migraine attack is to lie down in a darkened room. Some find that having something to eat helps, while others start to feel better once they have been sick (if they have been feeling nauseous). A growing body of research suggests that some Vitamins and minerals can aid in migraine prevention, such as Vitamin B2, Magnesium, Vitamin D, and CoQ10 (short for Coenzyme Q10). Over-the-counter (OTC) medications such as paracetamol and ibuprofen can help relieve the pain, although taking these too frequently may cause medication overuse headaches, making you feel worse. If OTC painkillers do not help ease your symptoms, your GP can prescribe you other treatments including triptans and anti-sickness medication.