What Is the Difference Between CoQ10 & Tocoq10?
Current research suggests that the most powerful supplement for heart health may not be coenzyme Q10, nor is it vitamin E, as once believed. It’s a combination of the two, teamed up in one dynamic duo of a formula to energize the heart and keep blood flowing freely.-
Heart Energy
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CoQ10 is a vitamin-like compound essential to energy production. It’s the spark plug that helps convert the foods we eat into ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the form of fuel our bodies require to function. The heart requires more energy than any other organ in the body.
Antioxidant Extraordinaire
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Vitamin E has enjoyed popularity for decades. Primarily, it is a first-rate antioxidant, protecting the lipid (or fatty) outer membrane of cells.
Tocopherols and Tocotrienols
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Vitamin E is composed of eight components: four tocopherols labeled alpha, beta, gamma and delta; and four tocotrienols, similarly labeled.
Vascular Health
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Both tocopherols and tocotrienols help keep the vascular system free of plaque-like deposits so the heart can pump blood effortlessly to all parts of the body. Tocotrienols also help lower LDL cholesterol.
ToCoQ10 from Vitacost
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ToCoQ10 is the brand name of a supplement marketed under the NSI label from online retailer Vitacost. All ToCoQ10 formulas contain naturally fermented coenzyme Q10 plus the eight tocopherol and tocotrienol compounds of vitamin E. VitaCost offers 15 formulations of various potencies and sizes.
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