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WHY SUBLINGUAL COENZYME Q10?

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WHY SUBLINGUAL COENZYME Q10?

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Coenzyme Q10 is a metabolic enzyme that concentrates in the liver and heart tissue. Sublingual absorption through the mucosa allows the CoQ10 molecule to enter the liver and heart muscle directly. Other oral forms of CoQ10 such as chewables, tablets, capsules and liquids must pass through an onslaught of enzymes and stomach acid prior to reaching the intended targets. The sublingual form used in DEVA’s Co-Q10 maximizes the rate of absorption while it stays enough time in the mouth to provide beneficial support to gum tissue, thus helping in the prevention of periodontal disease.* There are many offers for higher milligrams, which cost more money, but much of the substance is destroyed in the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore you may take 100 mg. and end up with only 5-10 mg. in the system or even less. This is especially true in light of the fact that most Americans suffer to a lesser or greater degree from constipation due to incorrect habits of eating and drinking! COENZYME Q10 A die

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