⚡ Elevate your energy, naturally and powerfully.
Charava's Ubiquinone Coenzyme Q10 capsules deliver a potent 250mg dose of naturally fermented CoQ10 designed for superior absorption. This vegetarian and vegan-friendly supplement supports cellular energy production and combats age-related decline, all while being free from gluten, lactose, additives, and artificial ingredients.
Additives | No Additives, All Natural and Free from Fillers |
Weight | 250 milligrams |
Units | 30.00 count |
Brand | Charava |
Format | Capsule |
Age Range Description | Adult |
C**W
Excellent value for money for a bio available Q10
Good expiry date on these and they were in an appropriate sized small well sealed bottle. Capsules were normal sized and easy to swallow for most people.It has to be said that Ubiquinol is the best version to get as it is 'active' ingredient that CoQ10 turns into, so obviously it's more bioavilable than they amount often produced by standard CoQ10. Unfortunately it is much pricier and I can only afford to get that occassionally as a 'boost', and the rest of the time make do with normal CoQ10 hoping that I'm still getting enough to be of benefit.These intrigued me because while they appear to be standard CoQ10 (ubiquinone) they claim to be more absorbable made from natural fermentation. Obviously I have no way of testing that claim, but I'll take their word for it. :-)They are a UK company manufacturing to GMP standards with no added nasties, and are suited to Vegans. If you have to get standard CoQ10 instead of the expensive Ubiquinol version, then this looks as if it is the one to choose given it's high absorbability from natural fermentation.As they are a good price for a 2 month supply these are one I will be buying in the future so am very happy to have discovered them!
E**N
Good value for high dose - unfamiliar brand and mixed evidence for efficacy
If you want to give CoQ10 a go, you might want to start with a 100mg to 200mg dose which is a normal dosage for a variety of conditions. So, this is a relatively strong dose. The price is reasonably competitive for the dose – 30p per 250mg capsule. You can currently get a steep discount by subscribing to regular purchases. I recently reviewed a 200mg capsule quality dose at 22p a day so this is roughly comparable.The brand is unfamiliar and appears to produce only quite specialist, unusual supplements. Unlike some similar supplements, these have no independent quality certification at this stage although one of their other products does.Like many people with chronic fatigue, I have tried Coenzyme Q10 at various times. I did so first when encouraged to by my GP, on the grounds she felt that some people responded to it. It may or may not have helped me - I was also encouraged at the time to take a general multivitamin and mineral, to take magnesium, to improve my sleeping patterns, to eat regularly and to build up my physical strength slowly. I was found to have a vitamin D deficiency and also took vitamin D supplements. Improvements can take a long time.The ME Association, patient champion of those with ME/CFS, is sceptical about the value of CoQ10, having reviewed the evidence. It says on its website: "Co-enzyme Q10 is known as a coenzyme because it helps other enzymes in the body to carry out their normal functions. In relation to muscle fatigue, it is involved in energy producing chemical pathways inside the mitochondria – parts of the cell where energy in the form of a chemical called ATP is produced. It also has antioxidant activity. So there are clearly some theoretical reasons why CoQ10 might be helpful in ME/CFS."However, despite all the claims being made for CoQ10, there is very little scientific evidence linking deficiency with disease. Neither is there much evidence of benefit in diseases where it is sometimes recommended such as heart failure, mitochondrial muscle diseases, and Parkinson’s disease (where decreased levels have been found in the spinal fluid). The same situation currently applies to ME/CFS."
S**7
“Good quality and standard size capsule!”
Good quality supplement, presented well and not a bad size capsule. Easy to take and the price is okay with the discount, without a bit expensive.
W**G
I find it is great for my fibromyalgia.
I was pleased to try this 'Charava Ubiquinone Coenzyme Q10 250mg CoQ10 Capsules - 30 Super Strength Vegetarian Friendly Capsules | Naturally Fermented High Absorption CoQ10 | Charava Longevity Supplements'. I have been taking this type of supplement for over a year now and have found it to be great for my fibromyalgia - my muscle pains have definitely reduced. When you take certain medications it can prevent the absorption of CoQ10 from your diet, which is needed by the body for muscles to perform properly.This small black plastic bottle, with a twist off lid has a clear plastic seal over the outside and also one underneath the lid, for safety. You get 30 vegetarian capsules, enough for one month at the dose of 1 x 250mg per day, preferably in the morning. The size of the white capsules is okay - not too big. They slip down easily, with water. I haven't had any adverse reactions from taking it.The best before date on my bottle is 30/03/2024 and they are from a company in the UK. The current price of £8.49 is good value for money, in my opinion. I will buy in the future.
J**D
One month supply of affordable Coenzyme Q10...
Coenzyme Q10 supplements tend to be expensive. This one - from Charava - is more affordable than many and is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. The pack I received has a long Best Before date of 30th March, 2024 and contains enough for a single month's supply.I couldn't see the country of origin anywhere on the small screw topped black plastic pot the 30 one-a-day easy to swallow capsules arrive in, though further down the listing it states they're UK made to Good Manufacturing Practice standards. There's 250mg of Ubiquinone Coenzyme Q10 per serving.The body naturally produces coenzyme Q10. It can also be found in small amounts in meat and seafood. Supplements like this are interesting because we produce less Q10 as we age so it might help us to age better with reduced cell damage and increased energy. It's potentially helpful for a range of medical conditions too.But as with all supplements, 'might' is the operative word. I say this as someone who takes quite a number. If you're unsure, it makes sense to do your research prior to purchase and try to find out as much about it as you can, including any possible side effects or contra-indications if you take it alongside other medications.
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