Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 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

8
Ubiquinol shows promise in stroke
We explored how ubiquinol, a form of coenzyme Q10, may help in treating ischemic stroke. The brain is particularly vulnerable after a stroke due to oxidative stress, which can lead to further damage. Thus, the potential of antioxidants like ubiquinol becomes very interesting.

Recent studies suggest that ubiquinol can protect the brain in several ways. It works against oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death, potentially offering a multi-faceted approach to treating ischemic stroke. Evidence has been gathered from multiple angles—laboratory experiments, animal studies, and clinical observations—to highlight these protective effects.

Our findings emphasize the promising role of ubiquinol in neuroprotection following ischemic stroke. Given the significant deficiency of its reduced form in the brain, ubiquinol could serve as a valuable candidate for treatment and prevention strategies moving forward.
Read More
8
Ubiquinol’s role in metabolic stroke
We explored the intriguing connection between metabolic stroke and Zhu-Tokita-Takenouchi-Kim (ZTTK) syndrome, specifically looking at the potential role of ubiquinol in treatment. In our assessment, two unrelated young girls diagnosed with ZTTK syndrome presented with acute metabolic strokes, marked by sudden onset of left hemiplegia.

Upon further examination, brain MRIs confirmed the occurrence of metabolic strokes in both children. They followed varying treatment paths, with one receiving a combination of l-arginine, ubiquinol, and levocarnitine, while the other recovered without any medical intervention.

Despite the inclusion of ubiquinol in one treatment regimen, we found that the combination of therapies made it challenging to determine the isolated impact of ubiquinol on their recovery. Both children did achieve good functional outcomes, leading us to appreciate the complexity of ZTTK syndrome and the need for further research into tailored treatments that might leverage ubiquinol's benefits more clearly.
Read More

Most Useful Reviews

9
Improved potency
1 people found this helpful
Perfectly! It helped my husband cope with the side effects of statins after his stroke. We noticed a significant decline in potency as a side effect of the statins. However, since using this coenzyme along with astaxanthin from the same brand, things have greatly improved.
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7.5
Reduced blood pressure
Appointed by my doctor for recovery after my stroke. I initially had issues with unstable blood pressure. After two months of taking this, I experienced no crises with my blood pressure and continued with the treatment.
Read More
7
Fights fatigue
For more energy, this product is of good quality and helps alleviate post-stroke fatigue. It comes in excellent packaging, which is a nice touch.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 2 Researches
8
  • All Researches
8
Ubiquinol shows promise in stroke
We explored how ubiquinol, a form of coenzyme Q10, may help in treating ischemic stroke. The brain is particularly vulnerable after a stroke due to oxidative stress, which can lead to further damage. Thus, the potential of antioxidants like ubiquinol becomes very interesting.

Recent studies suggest that ubiquinol can protect the brain in several ways. It works against oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death, potentially offering a multi-faceted approach to treating ischemic stroke. Evidence has been gathered from multiple angles—laboratory experiments, animal studies, and clinical observations—to highlight these protective effects.

Our findings emphasize the promising role of ubiquinol in neuroprotection following ischemic stroke. Given the significant deficiency of its reduced form in the brain, ubiquinol could serve as a valuable candidate for treatment and prevention strategies moving forward.
Read More
8
Ubiquinol’s role in metabolic stroke
We explored the intriguing connection between metabolic stroke and Zhu-Tokita-Takenouchi-Kim (ZTTK) syndrome, specifically looking at the potential role of ubiquinol in treatment. In our assessment, two unrelated young girls diagnosed with ZTTK syndrome presented with acute metabolic strokes, marked by sudden onset of left hemiplegia.

Upon further examination, brain MRIs confirmed the occurrence of metabolic strokes in both children. They followed varying treatment paths, with one receiving a combination of l-arginine, ubiquinol, and levocarnitine, while the other recovered without any medical intervention.

Despite the inclusion of ubiquinol in one treatment regimen, we found that the combination of therapies made it challenging to determine the isolated impact of ubiquinol on their recovery. Both children did achieve good functional outcomes, leading us to appreciate the complexity of ZTTK syndrome and the need for further research into tailored treatments that might leverage ubiquinol's benefits more clearly.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 4 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Improved potency
1 people found this helpful
Perfectly! It helped my husband cope with the side effects of statins after his stroke. We noticed a significant decline in potency as a side effect of the statins. However, since using this coenzyme along with astaxanthin from the same brand, things have greatly improved.
Read More
7.5
Reduced blood pressure
Appointed by my doctor for recovery after my stroke. I initially had issues with unstable blood pressure. After two months of taking this, I experienced no crises with my blood pressure and continued with the treatment.
Read More
7
Fights fatigue
For more energy, this product is of good quality and helps alleviate post-stroke fatigue. It comes in excellent packaging, which is a nice touch.
Read More
6
Increased strength
Good. My doctor recommended taking four capsules due to my use of statins. After three months, I felt more strength. I plan to continue taking it as this is my only way to protect myself from statins, which I must take following my stroke.
Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

7.5
Reduced blood pressure
Appointed by my doctor for recovery after my stroke. I initially had issues with unstable blood pressure. After two months of taking this, I experienced no crises with my blood pressure and continued with the treatment.
6
Increased strength
Good. My doctor recommended taking four capsules due to my use of statins. After three months, I felt more strength. I plan to continue taking it as this is my only way to protect myself from statins, which I must take following my stroke.
7
Fights fatigue
For more energy, this product is of good quality and helps alleviate post-stroke fatigue. It comes in excellent packaging, which is a nice touch.
9
Improved potency
1 people found this helpful
Perfectly! It helped my husband cope with the side effects of statins after his stroke. We noticed a significant decline in potency as a side effect of the statins. However, since using this coenzyme along with astaxanthin from the same brand, things have greatly improved.
8
Ubiquinol shows promise in stroke
We explored how ubiquinol, a form of coenzyme Q10, may help in treating ischemic stroke. The brain is particularly vulnerable after a stroke due to oxidative stress, which can lead to further damage. Thus, the potential of antioxidants like ubiquinol becomes very interesting.

Recent studies suggest that ubiquinol can protect the brain in several ways. It works against oxidative stress, inflammation, and cell death, potentially offering a multi-faceted approach to treating ischemic stroke. Evidence has been gathered from multiple angles—laboratory experiments, animal studies, and clinical observations—to highlight these protective effects.

Our findings emphasize the promising role of ubiquinol in neuroprotection following ischemic stroke. Given the significant deficiency of its reduced form in the brain, ubiquinol could serve as a valuable candidate for treatment and prevention strategies moving forward.
8
Ubiquinol’s role in metabolic stroke
We explored the intriguing connection between metabolic stroke and Zhu-Tokita-Takenouchi-Kim (ZTTK) syndrome, specifically looking at the potential role of ubiquinol in treatment. In our assessment, two unrelated young girls diagnosed with ZTTK syndrome presented with acute metabolic strokes, marked by sudden onset of left hemiplegia.

Upon further examination, brain MRIs confirmed the occurrence of metabolic strokes in both children. They followed varying treatment paths, with one receiving a combination of l-arginine, ubiquinol, and levocarnitine, while the other recovered without any medical intervention.

Despite the inclusion of ubiquinol in one treatment regimen, we found that the combination of therapies made it challenging to determine the isolated impact of ubiquinol on their recovery. Both children did achieve good functional outcomes, leading us to appreciate the complexity of ZTTK syndrome and the need for further research into tailored treatments that might leverage ubiquinol's benefits more clearly.

References

  1. Jia Z, Yu X, Wang X, Li J. Therapeutic Effects of Coenzyme Q10 in the Treatment of Ischemic Stroke. Curr Nutr Rep. 2024;13:679. doi:10.1007/s13668-024-00568-2
  2. El-Said A, Morales JL, Rossi G, Longani N. Metabolic Stroke as a Clinical Manifestation of Zhu-Tokita-Takenouchi-Kim Syndrome: A Case Series. Neurol Genet. 2023;9:e200072. doi:10.1212/NXG.0000000000200072
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