Co Enzyme Q10 is an essential biochemical
agent that plays an integral role in the production of ATP, the energy
source for all body processes.
Micellised vitamins are absorbed far more
efficiently than other forms of nutrients and are therefore, required
in much lower doses.
Vitasorb vitamins can be taken sublinqually
(under the tongue) or added to water, fruit juice or milk. The Vitasorb
range is free from additives and is suitable for allergic individuals.
Co Q10 facilitates the use of oxygen
by the heart muscle.
CoQ10 has antioxidant properties at
a cellular level.
Limonene has potent antioxidant activity
and helps stabilise polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Limonene helps cell differentiation.
Detergent and surfactant free.
Can be taken sublingually (under the
tongue) for those with gastrointestinal or malabsorption problems.
Water-solubilised using the Vitasorb
micellisation process.
Ideal for those who have trouble swallowing
capsules and tablets.
Suitable for children and the elderly.
Suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
Any references, studies
or testimonials on this website do not imply that similar results will
happen with your use of products referred to. Our web pages are
not intended to recommend any supplement as a drug, as a diagnosis for
specific illnesses or conditions, nor as a product to eliminate diseases
or other medical conditions or complications. We make no medical claims
as to the benefits of any of the products to improve medical conditions.
*We always recommend
that you work in conjunction with your primary medical advisor, particularly
if you have an existing medical condition, and that you do not take
any products during pregnancy or breast-feeding without first referring
to your primary medical advisor.
Recommended Intake
Ten drops of BioCare Vitasorb CoQ10 in water,
juice or milk taken twice a day with food or taken directly under the
tongue or as professionally directed
Allergen Information
Vitamin E from Soya
Contra-indications
None known if recommended intake is followed
Do not
exceed the recommended daily intake. Store out of reach of young children.
Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied diet.
Although we take great care in what we say about products on this site,
you should always read the manufacturer's label on the actual product
carefully before taking supplements.
BioCare
BioCare is an independent,
privately owned science based company founded in the United Kingdom by practitioners
with many years experience in biological science and nutrition. BioCare's emphasis
is on quality and innovation in both product development and manufacturing techniques.
Over the years, BioCare
has been the first to introduce into the United Kingdom, and in some cases the world,
a number of new and exciting nutrition ingredients, products and manufacturing processes.
BioCare uses the purest
raw materials available in their manufacturing and wherever possible, produce their
own ingredients, thus enabling them to maintain greater control over what goes into
their products. The entire BioCare product range is designed to be hypoallergenic.
BioCare and its products
are highly respected by British Nutrition Practitioners.
Antioxidants
If you’ve noticed how an apple turns brown when it’s cut or how iron rusts when
exposed to the elements, you’ve seen the effects of oxidation. Oxidation causes
similar damage to the cells of the body. But unless you have discovered how to live
without breathing, you cannot escape the consequences of oxidation. It takes place
whenever you breathe, digest food, exercise, or even sleep – and produces potentially
harmful agents called free radicals.
Free radicals are unstable
molecules that trigger chain reactions that eat away at the cells of the body and
damage the genetic material they contain. Countless free-radical chain reactions
take place in the body each day. In addition, emotional stress, ultraviolet light,
air pollution, and cigarette smoke also generate free radicals that can put your
health at risk.
Fortunately, nature
provides antioxidants – factors which have been shown to be helpful in minimizing
the effects of free radicals. The most important antioxidants include:
Certain vitamins
and carotenoids
Glutathione, L-cysteine,
alpha lipoic acid
Certain minerals
such as Zinc and Selenium
Components found
in plants, such as ginkgo biloba, bilberry, resveratrol and green tea
While fruits and vegetables
provide a source of natural antioxidants in the diet, in this modern age additional
supplementation is desirable to help achieve optimal intake.
Recent research suggests
that combinations of antioxidants work better than isolated antioxidants, and that
alpha lipoic acid in particular helps to recycle the antioxidants.