• New Look!
• Clinically Proven to Support Cardiovascular Function
• Better Absorption VS Powder Filled Capsules, Tablets and Oil Based Softgels
• Dietary Supplement
Twinsorb CoQ10 softgels now deliver two times as much of the
heart's antioxidant CoQ10 than original Twinsorb. It continues to be a highly
bioavailable dosage form of CoQ10 which possess significantly higher relative
bioavailability than powder filled CoQ10 capsules, tablets and oil based softgels.
In a published human clinical trial, healthy adults took equal dosages of either
a standard softgel capsule containing CoQ10 suspension in oil, powder-filled
hardshell CoQ10 capsules, powder-based CoQ10 tablets, or a highly-solubilized
CoQ10 softgel manufactured using the same process as Twinsorb CoQ10. Comparatively,
the bioavailability of the highly solubilized form of CoQ10 like that used in
Twinsorb CoQ10 was significantly higher than the levels with the other three
forms of CoQ10. The Twinsorb softgels are easy to swallow and dissolve quickly
in digestive system.
CoQ10 is an essential cofactor found in our food supply and
is also produced in our body to support cellular energy production and healthy
cardiovascular function. Also known as Coenzyme Q10, CoQ10 is an essential cofactor
in the production of cellular energy (ATP). Found in most cells in the body,
and at especially higher levels in the heart, brain and muscle tissues, CoQ10
is critical in the production of bioenergy and the quenching of free radicals.
CoQ10 is an antioxidant that has protective effects against
oxidation by free radicals. CoQ10 levels typically fall with age and supplemental
Twinsorb CoQ10 can restore serum and tissue stores of this
important coenzyme.
Twinsorb also includes Vitamin E which is a powerful antioxidant that supports
healthy cardiovascular function.
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Directions
As a dietary supplement, take 1 softgel daily, preferably at mealtime or as directed by your health care professional.
Warnings
Keep out of Reach of children. This product is not intended to replace any prescription medications, unless recommended by your Health Care Professional.