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SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg Co Q10, 60 Softgels

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg Co Q10, 60 Softgels

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg CoQ10 Details

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg is a high-strength CoQ10 supplement using the active ubiquinol form — the body-ready form of CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion. Suspended in cold-pressed olive oil for fat-soluble absorption. 60 softgels per bottle. Made in Canada with a Health Canada NPN.

Vitamins Lowest Prices  |  Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed  |  Ships from Ontario across Canada

Quick Facts

CoQ10 per softgel 100 mg as ubiquinol (the active form)
Base Cold-pressed olive oil (for fat-soluble absorption)
Softgels per bottle 60
Made in Canada
Best taken With a meal containing some fat (CoQ10 is fat-soluble)

Who SISU Ubiquinol QH Is For

  • Adults over 40, when natural CoQ10 production starts to decline
  • People taking statin medications (which can lower CoQ10 levels) — talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding CoQ10
  • Anyone focused on daily heart and cellular energy support
  • People who tried regular CoQ10 (ubiquinone) and want better absorption
  • Older adults whose bodies convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol less efficiently

Who this product is NOT for: If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement CoQ10, you may not need it — younger bodies typically produce enough on their own. Basic ubiquinone CoQ10 will cost less if you want a starter dose for general use. Talk to your healthcare practitioner if you take blood thinners (warfarin) as CoQ10 may interact.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol is the active form of CoQ10 — the one your cells actually use to make energy. Your body normally converts the cheaper ubiquinone form into ubiquinol, but that conversion gets less efficient after age 40, and even less efficient after 50. That's why ubiquinol products are typically recommended for older adults, especially those on statins (statins reduce the body's CoQ10 production). SISU's version is suspended in cold-pressed olive oil, which improves absorption since CoQ10 is fat-soluble. If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement, a regular ubiquinone CoQ10 is much less expensive. After 40, ubiquinol becomes the sensible choice.

How SISU Ubiquinol Compares

Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

Ubiquinol (SISU's form): Active form your cells use directly. No conversion needed. Recommended after age 40 or for people on statins.
Ubiquinone: Oxidized form. Your body converts it to ubiquinol. Lower cost. Fine for healthy adults under 40.

SISU Ubiquinol vs CardioFlex Q10

SISU Ubiquinol: Single-ingredient ubiquinol — a fit if you take other heart supplements separately.
CardioFlex Q10: Comprehensive cardiovascular powder — ubiquinol + amino acids + vitamin C + supportive nutrients (Pauling protocol approach).

What Is CoQ10 and Why Does Form Matter?

CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) is a compound found in every cell of your body. It plays a key role in producing energy in the mitochondria — your cells' power plants. CoQ10 is also a powerful antioxidant.

CoQ10 exists in your body in two forms that constantly cycle back and forth:

  • Ubiquinone: The oxidized form. Used as an antioxidant by donating electrons to neutralize free radicals.
  • Ubiquinol: The reduced (active) form. The form your cells use to make ATP (energy).

When you take a ubiquinone supplement, your body converts it to ubiquinol to use. That conversion works fine in younger people but gets less efficient with age and with certain medications. Ubiquinol supplements skip the conversion — they're already in the active form your cells use.

How To Use

Adults: Take 1 softgel daily with a meal containing some fat, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking it with fat-containing food helps absorption.

Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a medical condition, take blood-thinning medications (especially warfarin), or are taking blood pressure medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between ubiquinol and ubiquinone?
Both are forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form your body must convert to ubiquinol. Ubiquinol is the active form your cells use directly. After age 40, the conversion gets less efficient, which is why ubiquinol is often recommended for older adults.
Should I take CoQ10 if I'm on a statin?
Statins reduce your body's natural CoQ10 production, which is why many practitioners recommend CoQ10 supplementation alongside statin therapy. Talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding it.
Why is it in olive oil?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble, meaning your body needs fat to absorb it. Suspending it in cold-pressed olive oil ensures consistent absorption, even on a low-fat day.
How much CoQ10 should I take daily?
For general daily support, 100–200 mg of ubiquinol is typical. Higher doses (200–400 mg) are sometimes used under healthcare practitioner guidance for specific cardiovascular or energy concerns.
Can I take CoQ10 with blood thinners?
CoQ10 can affect how warfarin works. If you take blood thinners, talk to your healthcare practitioner before adding CoQ10.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oils — cardiovascular wellness pairing
  • Magnesium Supplements — supports muscle and heart function
  • Nattokinase Supplements — daily circulation support
  • Multivitamins — daily nutritional foundation

💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.

Compare Similar Products

  • CoQ10 Supplements — Compare ubiquinone and ubiquinol options at different doses.
  • Heart Health Supplements — Browse the full cardiovascular support category.
  • Antioxidants — Glutathione, vitamin C, and other antioxidant supplements.
  • Energy Supplements — B vitamins, iron, and other energy-related options.

About Vitamart

Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.

Vitamins Lowest Prices.

$29.84
SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg Co Q10, 60 Softgels
$29.84

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg Co Q10, 60 Softgels

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg CoQ10 Details

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg is a high-strength CoQ10 supplement using the active ubiquinol form — the body-ready form of CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion. Suspended in cold-pressed olive oil for fat-soluble absorption. 60 softgels per bottle. Made in Canada with a Health Canada NPN.

Vitamins Lowest Prices  |  Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed  |  Ships from Ontario across Canada

Quick Facts

CoQ10 per softgel 100 mg as ubiquinol (the active form)
Base Cold-pressed olive oil (for fat-soluble absorption)
Softgels per bottle 60
Made in Canada
Best taken With a meal containing some fat (CoQ10 is fat-soluble)

Who SISU Ubiquinol QH Is For

  • Adults over 40, when natural CoQ10 production starts to decline
  • People taking statin medications (which can lower CoQ10 levels) — talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding CoQ10
  • Anyone focused on daily heart and cellular energy support
  • People who tried regular CoQ10 (ubiquinone) and want better absorption
  • Older adults whose bodies convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol less efficiently

Who this product is NOT for: If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement CoQ10, you may not need it — younger bodies typically produce enough on their own. Basic ubiquinone CoQ10 will cost less if you want a starter dose for general use. Talk to your healthcare practitioner if you take blood thinners (warfarin) as CoQ10 may interact.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol is the active form of CoQ10 — the one your cells actually use to make energy. Your body normally converts the cheaper ubiquinone form into ubiquinol, but that conversion gets less efficient after age 40, and even less efficient after 50. That's why ubiquinol products are typically recommended for older adults, especially those on statins (statins reduce the body's CoQ10 production). SISU's version is suspended in cold-pressed olive oil, which improves absorption since CoQ10 is fat-soluble. If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement, a regular ubiquinone CoQ10 is much less expensive. After 40, ubiquinol becomes the sensible choice.

How SISU Ubiquinol Compares

Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

Ubiquinol (SISU's form): Active form your cells use directly. No conversion needed. Recommended after age 40 or for people on statins.
Ubiquinone: Oxidized form. Your body converts it to ubiquinol. Lower cost. Fine for healthy adults under 40.

SISU Ubiquinol vs CardioFlex Q10

SISU Ubiquinol: Single-ingredient ubiquinol — a fit if you take other heart supplements separately.
CardioFlex Q10: Comprehensive cardiovascular powder — ubiquinol + amino acids + vitamin C + supportive nutrients (Pauling protocol approach).

What Is CoQ10 and Why Does Form Matter?

CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) is a compound found in every cell of your body. It plays a key role in producing energy in the mitochondria — your cells' power plants. CoQ10 is also a powerful antioxidant.

CoQ10 exists in your body in two forms that constantly cycle back and forth:

  • Ubiquinone: The oxidized form. Used as an antioxidant by donating electrons to neutralize free radicals.
  • Ubiquinol: The reduced (active) form. The form your cells use to make ATP (energy).

When you take a ubiquinone supplement, your body converts it to ubiquinol to use. That conversion works fine in younger people but gets less efficient with age and with certain medications. Ubiquinol supplements skip the conversion — they're already in the active form your cells use.

How To Use

Adults: Take 1 softgel daily with a meal containing some fat, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking it with fat-containing food helps absorption.

Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a medical condition, take blood-thinning medications (especially warfarin), or are taking blood pressure medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between ubiquinol and ubiquinone?
Both are forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form your body must convert to ubiquinol. Ubiquinol is the active form your cells use directly. After age 40, the conversion gets less efficient, which is why ubiquinol is often recommended for older adults.
Should I take CoQ10 if I'm on a statin?
Statins reduce your body's natural CoQ10 production, which is why many practitioners recommend CoQ10 supplementation alongside statin therapy. Talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding it.
Why is it in olive oil?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble, meaning your body needs fat to absorb it. Suspending it in cold-pressed olive oil ensures consistent absorption, even on a low-fat day.
How much CoQ10 should I take daily?
For general daily support, 100–200 mg of ubiquinol is typical. Higher doses (200–400 mg) are sometimes used under healthcare practitioner guidance for specific cardiovascular or energy concerns.
Can I take CoQ10 with blood thinners?
CoQ10 can affect how warfarin works. If you take blood thinners, talk to your healthcare practitioner before adding CoQ10.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oils — cardiovascular wellness pairing
  • Magnesium Supplements — supports muscle and heart function
  • Nattokinase Supplements — daily circulation support
  • Multivitamins — daily nutritional foundation

💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.

Compare Similar Products

  • CoQ10 Supplements — Compare ubiquinone and ubiquinol options at different doses.
  • Heart Health Supplements — Browse the full cardiovascular support category.
  • Antioxidants — Glutathione, vitamin C, and other antioxidant supplements.
  • Energy Supplements — B vitamins, iron, and other energy-related options.

About Vitamart

Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.

Vitamins Lowest Prices.

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SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg CoQ10 Details

SISU Ubiquinol QH 100mg is a high-strength CoQ10 supplement using the active ubiquinol form — the body-ready form of CoQ10 that doesn't require conversion. Suspended in cold-pressed olive oil for fat-soluble absorption. 60 softgels per bottle. Made in Canada with a Health Canada NPN.

Vitamins Lowest Prices  |  Lowest Price in Canada — Guaranteed  |  Ships from Ontario across Canada

Quick Facts

CoQ10 per softgel 100 mg as ubiquinol (the active form)
Base Cold-pressed olive oil (for fat-soluble absorption)
Softgels per bottle 60
Made in Canada
Best taken With a meal containing some fat (CoQ10 is fat-soluble)

Who SISU Ubiquinol QH Is For

  • Adults over 40, when natural CoQ10 production starts to decline
  • People taking statin medications (which can lower CoQ10 levels) — talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding CoQ10
  • Anyone focused on daily heart and cellular energy support
  • People who tried regular CoQ10 (ubiquinone) and want better absorption
  • Older adults whose bodies convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol less efficiently

Who this product is NOT for: If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement CoQ10, you may not need it — younger bodies typically produce enough on their own. Basic ubiquinone CoQ10 will cost less if you want a starter dose for general use. Talk to your healthcare practitioner if you take blood thinners (warfarin) as CoQ10 may interact.

Vitamart's Take

Ubiquinol is the active form of CoQ10 — the one your cells actually use to make energy. Your body normally converts the cheaper ubiquinone form into ubiquinol, but that conversion gets less efficient after age 40, and even less efficient after 50. That's why ubiquinol products are typically recommended for older adults, especially those on statins (statins reduce the body's CoQ10 production). SISU's version is suspended in cold-pressed olive oil, which improves absorption since CoQ10 is fat-soluble. If you're under 30 and have no specific reason to supplement, a regular ubiquinone CoQ10 is much less expensive. After 40, ubiquinol becomes the sensible choice.

How SISU Ubiquinol Compares

Ubiquinol vs Ubiquinone

Ubiquinol (SISU's form): Active form your cells use directly. No conversion needed. Recommended after age 40 or for people on statins.
Ubiquinone: Oxidized form. Your body converts it to ubiquinol. Lower cost. Fine for healthy adults under 40.

SISU Ubiquinol vs CardioFlex Q10

SISU Ubiquinol: Single-ingredient ubiquinol — a fit if you take other heart supplements separately.
CardioFlex Q10: Comprehensive cardiovascular powder — ubiquinol + amino acids + vitamin C + supportive nutrients (Pauling protocol approach).

What Is CoQ10 and Why Does Form Matter?

CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) is a compound found in every cell of your body. It plays a key role in producing energy in the mitochondria — your cells' power plants. CoQ10 is also a powerful antioxidant.

CoQ10 exists in your body in two forms that constantly cycle back and forth:

  • Ubiquinone: The oxidized form. Used as an antioxidant by donating electrons to neutralize free radicals.
  • Ubiquinol: The reduced (active) form. The form your cells use to make ATP (energy).

When you take a ubiquinone supplement, your body converts it to ubiquinol to use. That conversion works fine in younger people but gets less efficient with age and with certain medications. Ubiquinol supplements skip the conversion — they're already in the active form your cells use.

How To Use

Adults: Take 1 softgel daily with a meal containing some fat, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner. CoQ10 is fat-soluble, so taking it with fat-containing food helps absorption.

Talk to a healthcare practitioner before use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a medical condition, take blood-thinning medications (especially warfarin), or are taking blood pressure medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between ubiquinol and ubiquinone?
Both are forms of CoQ10. Ubiquinone is the oxidized form your body must convert to ubiquinol. Ubiquinol is the active form your cells use directly. After age 40, the conversion gets less efficient, which is why ubiquinol is often recommended for older adults.
Should I take CoQ10 if I'm on a statin?
Statins reduce your body's natural CoQ10 production, which is why many practitioners recommend CoQ10 supplementation alongside statin therapy. Talk to your healthcare practitioner about adding it.
Why is it in olive oil?
CoQ10 is fat-soluble, meaning your body needs fat to absorb it. Suspending it in cold-pressed olive oil ensures consistent absorption, even on a low-fat day.
How much CoQ10 should I take daily?
For general daily support, 100–200 mg of ubiquinol is typical. Higher doses (200–400 mg) are sometimes used under healthcare practitioner guidance for specific cardiovascular or energy concerns.
Can I take CoQ10 with blood thinners?
CoQ10 can affect how warfarin works. If you take blood thinners, talk to your healthcare practitioner before adding CoQ10.

Pairs Well With

  • Omega-3 Fish Oils — cardiovascular wellness pairing
  • Magnesium Supplements — supports muscle and heart function
  • Nattokinase Supplements — daily circulation support
  • Multivitamins — daily nutritional foundation

💡 Subscribe & save up to 10% on every order — never run out of your daily supplements.

Compare Similar Products

  • CoQ10 Supplements — Compare ubiquinone and ubiquinol options at different doses.
  • Heart Health Supplements — Browse the full cardiovascular support category.
  • Antioxidants — Glutathione, vitamin C, and other antioxidant supplements.
  • Energy Supplements — B vitamins, iron, and other energy-related options.

About Vitamart

Vitamart.ca is Canada's vitamin specialist. We've been selling vitamins and supplements to Canadian families since 2005, shipping from our Ontario warehouse to every province. We believe in quality products you trust at prices you love — no fancy packaging markups, no pushy upsells, just the vitamins you need at the lowest prices in Canada. Backed by our Low Price Guarantee: find a lower advertised price at a Canadian competitor and we'll beat it by 1¢.

Vitamins Lowest Prices.

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