Derek Wilson
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For an adult in their 30s, what is the optimal dosage frequency for ubiquinol?
Ubiquinol is very expensive and if you are asking this question, you are affluent enough to consult a doctor and a dietitian.
I suppose this is going to be the catch all answer for just about everything for a while?
I know I have seen most companies dose 300mg
Ubiquinol is very expensive and if you are asking this question, you are affluent enough to consult a doctor and a dietitian.
I suppose this is going to be the catch all answer for just about everything for a while?
I take one 100mg softgel of a certain brand which sources Kaneka Q+ Ubiquinol. I would imagine 2-3 would be even better, but this stuff isn't cheap. I may increase it to two softgels at some point, but 1 is what I have done daily for around 5-6 months. I don't know what would be considered optimal and would imagine it is different for every person.
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I was taking 200mg twice a day until I read an article by a cardiologist that said he saw no noticeable difference between using ubiquinol and ubiquinone in blood plasma levels.
So I believe the patent holder of ubiquinol has been pushing their product when it isn't necessary.
Article? Which one?
I get a 4 month supply of 100mg Ubiquinol at a wharehouse store. Since I have read that the body inter-converts between *nol and *none i'd be fine with the best mg/dollar of either. eat right, stay away from junk, and do your cardio and weights.
For otherwise healthy people I'd say 50 -150 mg (Have seen recommendations of 2 mg per kg of body weight)
Thinking higher if someone were on a statin drug
I believe that More than 90% of the circulating Co Q10 in the body is present as Ubiquinol so I stick with the ubiquinol form
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Hmm...
i didn't source check these (ie. maybe from a ubiqui*none* only seller?) but you can easliy check the studies on pubmed -
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the link on the page is broken, but i found it with google - it's a pdf document -
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I'm going to pop a ubiquinol cap and see - and may switch back !![]()