Seeking Health Energy Nutrients - Formerly NADH + CoQ10, 25 mg NADH + 25 mg CoQ10 to Support Natural Energy and Healthy Aging, Antioxidant Support, Memory and Focus Support (30 lozenges)*
New and improved formula: Energy Nutrients, formerly NADH + CoQ10, has been reformulated to provide optimal support! Each lozenge contains 25 mg coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and 25 mg bioactive niacin as nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) to provide synergistic support for sustained energy and healthy aging
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10): CoQ10 supports multiple health benefits including cellular energy production, antioxidant activity, mitochondrial function, and cognitive health, memory, and focus
Niacin (NADH): This bioactive form of niacin (vitamin B3) may support energy production
Free from: Eggs, fish, gluten, GMO, milk, peanuts, shellfish, soy, sesame, tree nuts, wheat, and artificial preservatives
Consistent quality: At Seeking Health, every ingredient is carefully sourced, researched, and tested. Each meets strict specifications for manufacturing and quality standards before any ingredient is allowed for use
Description
Energy Nutrients by Seeking Health, formerly NADH + CoQ10, provides 25 mg coenzyme Q10 as MicroActive CoQ10 and 25 mg PANMOL NADHmicro in an easy-to-deliver lozenge. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) is the biologically active form of niacin (vitamin B3) and functions as a biological spark plug in cellular energy metabolism. It is commonly used as support for energy, memory, concentration and support for physical training and endurance. PANMOL NADHmicro uses a patented process to naturally preserve the activity and potency of the NADH, including microencapsulation to improve gastric acid resistance.*
CoQ10, also known as coenzyme Q10, functions primarily to provide cells with ATP, the primary unit of energy needed for cellular activity. CoQ10 also works as an antioxidant in mitochondria and lipid membranes in your body. It helps to maintain overall cellular health and assists in the regenerating process of other important antioxidants such as vitamin E. Tissue levels of CoQ10 steadily decline with age. As levels decline, so does the ability of cells to maintain adequate energy production and mitigate cell damage. When low tissue CoQ10 levels occur, supplementation may help restore normal levels.*