What is Coenzyme Q10Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble nutrient,also known as ubiquinone, that is produced naturally in mammals. It isrecognized by veterinarians for its preventive and therapeutic effects. Asa cofactor, it is essential in the production of ATP.
Cardiovascular SystemCoenzyme Q10 seems to control the flowof oxygen within individual cells, and it increases cellular energyproduction. The role of this vital nutrient in cellular respiration mayhelp reduce low-oxygen states in the heart, thus protecting it fromdamage. The heart contains the highest concentration of Coenzyme Q10because of its high energy demands. If sufficient levels of Coenzyme Q10are not maintained, then the heart can weaken and be susceptible to malfunctionresulting in insufficient blood circulation. This is especially criticalin older animals since Coenzyme Q10 production drops off significantly with age.
Periodontal HealthA deficiency of Coenzyme Q10 in gumtissue cells can lead to periodontal dysfunction and may lead to pain, toothloss, and malnutrition due to an inability to chew properly. Regularsupplementation with Coenzyme Q10 provides nutritional support to keep gumtissue healthy.
The Immune SystemCoenzyme Q10 production slows as asanimal ages. By supplementing with Coenzyme Q10, the age-related declineof Coenzyme Q10 is corrected. Coenzyme Q10 also functions as an antioxidantand free-radical scavenger (similar to Vitamin E) to support immune systemfunction.
Suggested UseAs a dietary supplement, give 1 capsuleper 10 lbs of body weight. If feeding is more than 1 capsule, dividebetween AM and PM.
IngredientsMaltodextrin, Cellulose, Gelatin,Coenzyme Q10, Vegetable Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.