Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Ubiquinol (Kaneka Ubiquinol™) (Reduced Form CoQ10)
100 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

In a fascinating exploration of how ubiquinol may aid in managing cancer-related issues, we investigated its effects on radiation-induced enteropathy—a condition that can severely impact patients undergoing radiotherapy. Using a well-structured study design, we divided male albino rats into four groups: one that received only radiation, and three others that received varying treatments with ubiquinol either before or after exposure to radiation.

Our findings revealed that the rats treated with ubiquinol showed marked improvements in gut health when compared to those that only experienced radiation. We saw indications of enhanced healing in their intestinal tissues, including the recovery of important cells and reduced inflammation markers. Notably, the gut microbiomes of the ubiquinol-treated groups began to resemble those of healthy control rats, indicating that this treatment may help restore balance to the gut flora disrupted by radiation.

This research highlights the potential of ubiquinol not only to protect the gut from radiation damage but also to support overall health in cancer patients by aiding in the recovery of gut microbiota diversity. It seems that ubiquinol could indeed play a significant role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals undergoing cancer treatments, particularly those affected by gastrointestinal side effects.
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Most Useful Reviews

7.5
Prevents disease progression
8 people found this helpful
Excellent ubiquinol. It is the reduced form of Coenzyme Q10, meaning it is absorbed more efficiently. This potent antioxidant is often lacking in our diets, especially after 30, leading to quicker skin aging and potentially diminishing organ and cognitive function. Ubiquinol is crucial for countering free radicals, which can cause cellular dysfunction and elevate cancer risk. Sufficient intake can avert various diseases, from cancer to Alzheimer's. Ubiquinol has also proven effective in treating COVID-19 and its aftermath. I highly recommend it for regular use and therapeutic purposes!
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7.5
Heart function improvement
1 people found this helpful
Ubiquinol is beneficial for heart health. An acquaintance suffered heart failure due to an anticancer medication for breast cancer. After I suggested ubiquinol, their doctor was astonished to see improvements in just two months.
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6
Reduces cancer risk
Ubiquinol, or coenzyme Q10, is its most bioavailable form. Doctors recommend it for individuals over 35-40 to combat free radicals and diminish cancer risks while rejuvenating skin and organs. Its main benefits include boosting energy, reducing cancer risk, enhancing mental and physical performance, and improving immunity. The small brown capsules are easy to swallow with no adverse effects. Although I took it as a preventive measure and didn’t observe significant changes in overall well-being, my facial skin appeared smoother and more even.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 1 Research
8
  • All Researches
In a fascinating exploration of how ubiquinol may aid in managing cancer-related issues, we investigated its effects on radiation-induced enteropathy—a condition that can severely impact patients undergoing radiotherapy. Using a well-structured study design, we divided male albino rats into four groups: one that received only radiation, and three others that received varying treatments with ubiquinol either before or after exposure to radiation.

Our findings revealed that the rats treated with ubiquinol showed marked improvements in gut health when compared to those that only experienced radiation. We saw indications of enhanced healing in their intestinal tissues, including the recovery of important cells and reduced inflammation markers. Notably, the gut microbiomes of the ubiquinol-treated groups began to resemble those of healthy control rats, indicating that this treatment may help restore balance to the gut flora disrupted by radiation.

This research highlights the potential of ubiquinol not only to protect the gut from radiation damage but also to support overall health in cancer patients by aiding in the recovery of gut microbiota diversity. It seems that ubiquinol could indeed play a significant role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals undergoing cancer treatments, particularly those affected by gastrointestinal side effects.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 3 Reviews
8.2
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7.5
Prevents disease progression
8 people found this helpful
Excellent ubiquinol. It is the reduced form of Coenzyme Q10, meaning it is absorbed more efficiently. This potent antioxidant is often lacking in our diets, especially after 30, leading to quicker skin aging and potentially diminishing organ and cognitive function. Ubiquinol is crucial for countering free radicals, which can cause cellular dysfunction and elevate cancer risk. Sufficient intake can avert various diseases, from cancer to Alzheimer's. Ubiquinol has also proven effective in treating COVID-19 and its aftermath. I highly recommend it for regular use and therapeutic purposes!
Read More
7.5
Heart function improvement
1 people found this helpful
Ubiquinol is beneficial for heart health. An acquaintance suffered heart failure due to an anticancer medication for breast cancer. After I suggested ubiquinol, their doctor was astonished to see improvements in just two months.
Read More
6
Reduces cancer risk
Ubiquinol, or coenzyme Q10, is its most bioavailable form. Doctors recommend it for individuals over 35-40 to combat free radicals and diminish cancer risks while rejuvenating skin and organs. Its main benefits include boosting energy, reducing cancer risk, enhancing mental and physical performance, and improving immunity. The small brown capsules are easy to swallow with no adverse effects. Although I took it as a preventive measure and didn’t observe significant changes in overall well-being, my facial skin appeared smoother and more even.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Heart function improvement
1 people found this helpful
Ubiquinol is beneficial for heart health. An acquaintance suffered heart failure due to an anticancer medication for breast cancer. After I suggested ubiquinol, their doctor was astonished to see improvements in just two months.
6
Reduces cancer risk
Ubiquinol, or coenzyme Q10, is its most bioavailable form. Doctors recommend it for individuals over 35-40 to combat free radicals and diminish cancer risks while rejuvenating skin and organs. Its main benefits include boosting energy, reducing cancer risk, enhancing mental and physical performance, and improving immunity. The small brown capsules are easy to swallow with no adverse effects. Although I took it as a preventive measure and didn’t observe significant changes in overall well-being, my facial skin appeared smoother and more even.
7.5
Prevents disease progression
8 people found this helpful
Excellent ubiquinol. It is the reduced form of Coenzyme Q10, meaning it is absorbed more efficiently. This potent antioxidant is often lacking in our diets, especially after 30, leading to quicker skin aging and potentially diminishing organ and cognitive function. Ubiquinol is crucial for countering free radicals, which can cause cellular dysfunction and elevate cancer risk. Sufficient intake can avert various diseases, from cancer to Alzheimer's. Ubiquinol has also proven effective in treating COVID-19 and its aftermath. I highly recommend it for regular use and therapeutic purposes!
In a fascinating exploration of how ubiquinol may aid in managing cancer-related issues, we investigated its effects on radiation-induced enteropathy—a condition that can severely impact patients undergoing radiotherapy. Using a well-structured study design, we divided male albino rats into four groups: one that received only radiation, and three others that received varying treatments with ubiquinol either before or after exposure to radiation.

Our findings revealed that the rats treated with ubiquinol showed marked improvements in gut health when compared to those that only experienced radiation. We saw indications of enhanced healing in their intestinal tissues, including the recovery of important cells and reduced inflammation markers. Notably, the gut microbiomes of the ubiquinol-treated groups began to resemble those of healthy control rats, indicating that this treatment may help restore balance to the gut flora disrupted by radiation.

This research highlights the potential of ubiquinol not only to protect the gut from radiation damage but also to support overall health in cancer patients by aiding in the recovery of gut microbiota diversity. It seems that ubiquinol could indeed play a significant role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals undergoing cancer treatments, particularly those affected by gastrointestinal side effects.

References

  1. Eraqi WA, El-Sabbagh WA, Aziz RK, Elshahed MS, Youssef NH, et al. Gastroprotective and microbiome-modulating effects of ubiquinol in rats with radiation-induced enteropathy. Anim Microbiome. 2024;6:40. doi:10.1186/s42523-024-00320-9
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