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October 11, 2021 - Ubiquinol in Heart Health, Stress & Anxiety

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October 11, 2021 Puzzle Piece

 Ubiquinol in Heart Health, Stress & Anxiety


Ubiquinol is often associated with heart health, which is 100% accurate. Ubiquinol excels at aiding cellular energy production. “In addition to its critical role in energy production, it is one of the most powerful known lipid-soluble antioxidants available, protecting the body’s cells from damage caused by oxidative stress and free radicals.”
 
One published paper on severe life stress and oxidative stress on the brain said, “Numerous studies have attempted to understand how the central nervous system (CNS) responds to [chronic stress]. This response includes a variety of morphological and neurochemical modifications; among them, oxidative stress is almost invariably observed.”
 
Your body has multiple ways to combat stress, but the problem is they grow less efficient with age. We have Opti-Adrenal and Opti-Methyl B to assist with nutritional support.  What you may not know, is we have Essential Ubiquinol as a powerful nutritional asset also, along with Opti-Brain to support the brain directly.

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Ubiquinol as a Natural Antidepressant
Ubiquinol is commonly referred to as CoQ10, which is also known as ubiquinone. Your body takes ubiquinone and converts it to ubiquinol for use.  Much research has demonstrated the benefits of CoQ10 as ubiquinone.
 
In a 2013 paper in the journal Pharmacological Biochemical Behavior, Dr. Aboul-Fotouh showed “antidepressant-like” activity in rats treated with a heavy regimen of CoQ10. Dr. Aboul-Fotouh knew that depression is accompanied by oxidative stress and a compromised ability to produce antioxidants.
 
What Dr Marc Harris and OHS has done is take the conversion step from ubiquinone to ubiquinol, therefore taking away a lot of the work from an already stressed body to give a nutrient in its readily bioavailable form.
 
A 2016 article in the journal Nutritional Neuroscience examined the effect of adding CoQ10 supplementation for treating fatigue and depression in patients with multiple sclerosis. A group of 48 patients with multiple sclerosis were randomized to receive either a placebo or 500 mg of a CoQ10 supplement daily for 12 weeks.
 
Over the course of the study, patients taking CoQ10 showed a decrease in fatigue and depression, while the placebo group showed an increase in symptoms. The researchers concluded that CoQ10 may be beneficial in helping treat mood issues that often accompany multiple sclerosis.3
 
A more recent 2018 article in the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology examined the effectiveness of CoQ10 supplementation in treating the depression cycle in bipolar disorder, which may be linked to oxidative stress.4
 
A group of 69 patients, with bipolar disorder, and who were undergoing a depressive episode, were randomized to receive either 200 mg per day of a CoQ10 supplement or a placebo for eight weeks. Any mood stabilizing medications remained the same for the duration of the study.
 
Patients in both groups showed a decrease in symptoms of depression over time, but the group taking CoQ10 showed better response at the end of eight weeks treatment.
 
Ubiquinol is found in every cell of your body. When you have a tired and stressed body, it’s going to struggle to convert CoQ10 into ubiquinol, which makes you feel even more tired. When you supplement with the readily bioavailable form, ubiquinol, you get a healthy dose of dis-ease-fighting and anti-aging antioxidants.
 
More recent research shows this antioxidant may also help improve symptoms of mood disorders.
 
Ubiquinol and Headaches
Stress and anxiety tend to cause headaches, even migraines. Abnormal mitochondrial function can lead to an increased calcium uptake by the cells.  This leads to the excessive production of free radicals and decreased antioxidant protection, thus causing low energy in brain cells and even migraines.  Opti-Brain supports the brain, while Opti-MitoForce supports the mitochondria, and Essential Ubiquinol gives antioxidant and further nutritional protection.

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Since CoQ10 is mainly in the mitochondria of the cells, it has been shown to improve mitochondrial function and help decrease the inflammation that may occur during migraines. A study showed that supplementing with CoQ10 was three times more likely than a placebo to reduce the number of migraines in 42 people.
 
One larger study showed that 1,550 people with low CoQ10 levels experienced fewer and less severe headaches after treatment with CoQ10.
 
Imagine if these studies were done with Essential Ubiquinol...
 
Dr. Harris’s Essential Ubiquinol in summary:
Ubiquinol plays an important role in maintaining cardiovascular health. Essential Ubiquinol is a highly bioavailable form of this nutrient and is essential (thus its name) for proper cardiovascular support and protection from oxidative stress. This may be the nutritional aid you, your family and/or your patients need to find relief from stress and anxiety to support the Six Steps to Wellness you provide.
 
Dosing: Take one soft gel daily or as directed by a health professional.

 

  1. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3603496/
  2. https://www.kanekanutrients.com/what-ubiquinol-0
  3. https://ubiquinol.org/blog/antidepressants-and-coq10-what-you-need-know
  4. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15728298
  5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17355497
  6. https://www.chiroeco.com/coq10-for-anxiety/
 
Yours in Health and Wellness,
 
Marc Harris, MD, ND, PhD, PhD, PhD
John W Brimhall, DC, BA, BS, FIAMA, DIBAK
Doug Grant, BS, Formulator & Patent Holder

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