Recently consumers have been greatly confused over the type of Q10 that is best to take. A new form of Q10 called ubiquinol has entered the marketplace, a form that may offer some advantages for some people. However, several companies have been making unsubstantiated claims of superiority that appear driven more by sales than science, making consumers wonder if the Q10 they are taking is any good.
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The ubiquinol form of coenzyme Q10 has recently been identified as a direct regulator of gene expression involved with inflammation and metabolism of fat. Researchers have now shown that this form of Q10 can reduce LDL cholesterol, especially in the small dense LDL particles, those most associated with atherosclerotic plaque.
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small particle size LDL,
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