SANUSq Health: Liposomal Coenzyme Q10 Capsules (Ubiquinone CoQ10)
Cellular energy, optimally absorbed – with advanced dry liposomal technology
📅 Best before: 1 February 2029🌍 Origin: The Netherlands✅ Registered with DGAL (France): #2023-3-363- French government certified for safety and compliance [View PDF Certificate]🔖 SKU: SQ12LIPOQ10-60📊 Barcode: 0726529970609
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Main ingredients: (per capsule) Coenzyme Q10 (as Ubiquinone) 100 mg, Phospholipids 5 mg. Refer to label for full list of ingredients.
Suggested daily dosage: Take 1 capsule per day with a glass of water or juice, or as directed by your healthcare professional.
Servings per bottle: 60 capsules (60-day supply)
Storage: Keep container tightly closed in a cool and dry place, and use within 60 days of opening (one capsule per day).
Product Description
100 mg Coenzyme Q10 (as Ubiquinone) per capsule
5 mg Phospholipids per capsule – supporting liposomal delivery
Dry liposomal technology for improved bioavailability and absorption
60 vegetable capsules – a full 2-month supply
Vegan, Non-Soy, Non-GMO, Sugar free, Gluten free
Easy-to-take capsule format – no refrigeration required
Convenient alternative to liquid liposomal supplements
Supports cellular energy production and heart health
Manufactured in the Netherlands in an FSSC 22000 certified facility
Free from all 14 EU-listed allergens
CoQ10: The Spark Plug of Life
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a naturally occurring compound found in every cell of the body, with the highest concentrations in organs that demand the most energy – the heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas. Often described as the spark plug of life, CoQ10 plays an indispensable role in mitochondrial energy production, converting the food you eat into the cellular fuel (ATP) your body needs to function.
As we age, our natural production of CoQ10 declines. By the age of 40, CoQ10 levels in the heart can drop by as much as 30%. This decline is further accelerated by factors such as statin medication use, chronic stress, poor diet and certain health conditions. Supplementing with CoQ10 can help restore optimal levels and support the body’s energy demands.
CoQ10 Benefits at a Glance
Boosts cellular energy production
Supports cardiovascular health and heart muscle function
Powerful antioxidant – reduces oxidative stress and inflammation
Provides relief from muscle weakness and general fatigue
May help reduce frequency and severity of migraines
Supports healthy ageing
Improves exercise performance and recovery
Beneficial for gum and periodontal health
May improve fertility in both men and women
Supports healthy blood sugar levels
Helps counteract CoQ10 depletion caused by statin drugs
CoQ10 and Energy Production
Every cell in your body relies on mitochondria – tiny powerhouses that convert nutrients into usable energy in the form of ATP. CoQ10 is essential to this process, acting as an electron carrier in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Without sufficient CoQ10, energy production becomes inefficient, leading to fatigue, muscle weakness and reduced organ function.
CoQ10 as a Powerful Antioxidant
Beyond energy production, CoQ10 serves as one of the body’s most important fat-soluble antioxidants. It protects cell membranes, proteins and DNA from damage caused by free radicals – highly reactive molecules that trigger inflammation, premature ageing and mitochondrial dysfunction. CoQ10 also helps regenerate other antioxidants, including vitamins C and E, further strengthening the body’s defences.
CoQ10 and Cardiovascular Health
The heart is one of the most energy-demanding organs in the body, beating approximately 100,000 times per day. CoQ10 is present in the heart at higher concentrations than almost any other tissue. Research suggests that CoQ10 supplementation may support healthy blood pressure, improve endothelial function, reduce LDL oxidation and support overall heart muscle performance [1, 2]. It is particularly important for individuals taking statin medications, which are known to deplete CoQ10 levels.
Did you know? Statin drugs deplete CoQ10
Statins work by blocking HMG-CoA reductase, an enzyme involved in cholesterol production. Unfortunately, this same enzyme pathway is also responsible for synthesising CoQ10. This is why many people on statins experience muscle pain, weakness and fatigue [7]. If you are taking statins, supplementing with CoQ10 is especially important to help maintain healthy levels and support muscle and heart function.
Advanced Dry Liposomal Technology
Standard CoQ10 supplements suffer from poor absorption because CoQ10 is a fat-soluble molecule that does not dissolve easily in the digestive tract. Our liposomal CoQ10 capsules use an innovative dry liposomal delivery system to overcome this challenge.
Phospholipids derived from non-GMO sunflower lecithin form microscopic vesicles (liposomes) that encapsulate and protect CoQ10 molecules. When ingested, these liposomes are readily absorbed by the gastrointestinal tract, delivering CoQ10 directly to the cells with significantly improved bioavailability compared to standard capsules or tablets.
The dry liposomal format offers all the absorption benefits of liquid liposomal supplements in a convenient, shelf-stable capsule – no refrigeration required, no measuring, and easy to take on the go.
Why Choose Liposomal CoQ10 Capsules from SANUSq?
Dry liposomal technology for superior absorption vs. standard CoQ10
Uses phospholipids derived from non-GMO sunflower lecithin
Vegetable capsules (HPMC) – suitable for vegans
Manufactured in the Netherlands under strict FSSC 22000 quality standards
Free from soy, gluten, GMOs, sugar and all 14 EU-listed allergens
Convenient capsule format – no refrigeration needed
60-day supply per bottle
Precautions
A dietary supplement cannot replace a varied and balanced diet, and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of children. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. Consult your healthcare professional if pregnant or breastfeeding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is CoQ10 and why do I need it?
CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) is a naturally occurring compound found in every cell of your body. It plays a vital role in producing cellular energy (ATP) and acts as a powerful antioxidant. Your body’s natural production of CoQ10 declines with age – particularly after 40 – and can be further depleted by statin medications, chronic stress and poor diet.
Q: What is “dry liposomal” technology and how is it different from liquid liposomal?
Both use phospholipid vesicles (liposomes) to protect and deliver CoQ10 for improved absorption. The difference is the format: liquid liposomal supplements require refrigeration and measuring, while dry liposomal capsules offer the same absorption benefits in a shelf-stable, convenient capsule that you can take anywhere – no fridge, no spoon, no taste.
Q: I already take your liquid Liposomal CoQ10. Should I switch?
Both products deliver CoQ10 using liposomal technology. The liquid version (200 mg per serving) is ideal if you prefer a higher dose or are comfortable with refrigeration and measuring. The capsules (100 mg per capsule) are perfect for travel, convenience, or if you prefer not to taste the supplement. Some customers use both – capsules when travelling and liquid at home.
Q: I’m taking statins. Should I take CoQ10?
Statin medications block the same enzyme pathway used to produce CoQ10 in the body, which is why many people on statins experience muscle pain, weakness and fatigue. Many healthcare professionals recommend CoQ10 supplementation alongside statin use. Please consult your doctor before starting any new supplement.
Q: How long before I notice a difference?
Some people notice improved energy within the first week or two. For cardiovascular and broader antioxidant benefits, consistent daily use over 4–8 weeks is generally recommended. Individual results vary depending on your baseline CoQ10 levels and overall health.
Q: Can I take CoQ10 with other supplements?
CoQ10 is generally well tolerated and compatible with most supplements. It works synergistically with vitamins C and E, as it helps regenerate these antioxidants. If you are taking blood-thinning medications (e.g. warfarin) or blood pressure medications, consult your healthcare professional first.
Q: When is the best time to take it?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking it with a meal that contains some fat can support absorption. Most people take it with breakfast or lunch. It is not a stimulant and should not interfere with sleep, but taking it earlier in the day aligns with your body’s natural energy cycle.
Q: Is this product suitable for vegans?
Yes. The capsules are made from HPMC (hydroxypropylmethylcellulose), a plant-derived material. The product contains no animal-derived ingredients, no soy, no gluten and no GMOs. It is also free from all 14 EU-listed allergens.
References:
DiNicolantonio, J.J., Bhutani, J., McCarty, M.F. and O’Keefe, J.H. (2015). Coenzyme Q10 for the treatment of heart failure: a review of the literature. Open Heart, 2(1), e000326. https://doi.org/10.1136/openhrt-2015-000326
Lorenzo, C.D., Stockner, T. and Bhatt, D.L. (2020). Clinical evidence for Q10 Coenzyme supplementation in heart failure: from energetics to functional improvement. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 9(5), 1266. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9051266
Dludla, P.V., et al. (2020). The impact of coenzyme Q10 on metabolic and cardiovascular disease profiles in diabetic patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, 3(2), e00118. https://doi.org/10.1002/edm2.118
Liang, S., et al. (2022). Effects of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on glycemic control: a GRADE-assessed systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. eClinicalMedicine (The Lancet), 52, 101602. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2022.101602
Alcocer-Gómez, E., et al. (2017). Effect of Coenzyme Q10 on psychopathological symptoms in fibromyalgia patients. CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics, 23(2), pp. 171–174. https://doi.org/10.1111/cns.12668
Zeng, Z., et al. (2017). Efficacy and safety of Coenzyme Q10 for the treatment of migraine: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 31, pp. 183–190. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctcp.2018.02.012
Qu, H., Guo, M., Chai, H., Wang, W., Gao, Z. and Shi, D. (2018). Effects of Coenzyme Q10 on statin-induced myopathy: an updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of the American Heart Association, 7(19), e009835. https://doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.118.009835
ElBarbary, A., et al. (2020). The effect of using Coenzyme Q10 with non-surgical periodontal treatment on MMP9 gingival crevicular fluid level in patients with periodontitis: randomized controlled trial. The Egyptian Dental Journal, 66(3), pp. 1723–1732. https://doi.org/10.21608/edj.2020.31742.1141
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