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  • Coenzyme Q10 100 mg Mono Capsules - 33 g
    Coenzyme Q10 100 mg Mono Capsules - 33 g

    Each capsule contains 100 mg of pure, natural coenzyme Q10 of highest quality! Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - whereby the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityWe only use pure, chromatographically purified Q10 of the highest quality in our products, which is absolutely identical to our body's own Q10.

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    With 50 mg natural coenzyme Q10 per capsule. Coenzym Q10Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - wherein the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityIn our products we only use pure, 100% natural Q10 of the highest quality (KANEKA), produced through yeast fermentation; it is absolutely identical to the Q10 produced in the body.

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    Each capsule contains 50 mg Ubiquinol (KANEKA UbiquinolTM the active form of CoQ10). Coenzym Q10Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - wherein the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityIn our products we only use pure, 100 % natural Q10 of the highest quality (KANEKA UbiquinolTM), produced through yeast fermentation; it is absolutely identical to the Q10 produced in the body.

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    Before the body can make use of the important Coenzyme Q10, it must be converted into its biologically active form (Ubiquinol). If the body is supplied directly with Ubiquinol, the conversion process will be superfluous. The activated Q10 Ubiquinol is immediately available to the organism. Each capsule contains 100 mg of Ubiquinol (KANEKA UbiquinolTM, activated chemical form of CoQ10). Coenzym Q10Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - wherein the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityIn our products we only use pure, 100 % natural Q10 of the highest quality (KANEKA UbiquinolTM), produced through yeast fermentation; it is absolutely identical to the Q10 produced in the body.

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    Coenzyme Q10 is an important component of our daily diet. Extra Q10 intake is particularly recommended for older age groups and/or if your diet is unbalanced. In addition are contained the antioxidants selenium and vitamin E to protect the body against oxidative stress. Selenium also contributes to the normal function of the immune system. This combination is completed with eight valuable B-vitamins. Niacin, pantothenic acid and thiamine (vitamin B1) contribute to a normal energy metabolism. Thiamine also supports a healthy, normal heart function. Each capsule contains 50 mg natural coenzyme Q10 plus 27 I.E. vitamin E, 55 μg selenium, 45 mg magnesium, 24 mg niacin, 9 mg panthothenic acid, 2.1 mg vitamin B6, 2.1 mg vitamin B2, 1.65 mg vitamin B1, 300 μg folic acid, 75 μg biotin and 3.75 μg vitamin B12. Coenzym Q10Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes - wherein the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityIn our products we only use pure, 100% natural Q10 of the highest quality (KANEKA), produced through yeast fermentation; it is absolutely identical to the Q10 produced in the body.

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    Coenzyme Q10 is an important component of our daily diet. Extra Q10 intake is particularly recommended in old age and/or if your diet is unbalanced. In addition are contained the antioxidants selenium and vitamin E to protect the body against oxidative stress. Selenium also contributes to the normal function of the immune system. This combination is completed with eight valuable B-vitamins. Niacin, pantothenic acid and thiamine (vitamin B1) contribute to a normal energy metabolism. Thiamine also supports a healthy, normal heart function. Each capsule contains 50 mg natural coenzyme Q10 plus 27 I.E. vitamin E, 55 μg selenium, 45 mg magnesium, 24 mg niacin, 9 mg panthothenic acid, 2.1 mg vitamin B6, 2.1 mg vitamin B2, 1.65 mg vitamin B1, 300 μg folic acid, 75 μg biotin and 3.75 μg vitamin B12. Coenzym Q10Enzymes are key biological catalysts which allow reactions and life processes to take place in the cells in all living organisms. Enzymes require so-called coenzymes ï¿1⁄2" whereby the coenzyme Q10 plays a particularly important role. Coenzyme Q10 is one of the body's own substances belonging to the group of vitaminoids. It contains substances similar to vitamins and is an important part of our daily nutrition. Q10 is primarily found in the organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. The necessary amount of Q10 is ensured with self-synthesis in a healthy human organism. The content of Q10 in the serum and tissues naturally decreases with age or when taking statins. Best Q10 qualityIn our products we only use pure, 100% natural Q10 of the highest quality (Kaneka), produced through yeast fermentation; it is absolutely identical to the Q10 produced in the body.

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  • Are bacteria living organisms? Are viruses living organisms?

    Yes, bacteria are living organisms. They are single-celled microorganisms that can reproduce, metabolize, and respond to their environment. On the other hand, viruses are not considered living organisms. They are acellular entities that require a host cell to replicate and do not have the characteristics of living organisms such as metabolism or the ability to reproduce on their own.

  • What is the difference between autotrophic organisms and heterotrophic organisms?

    Autotrophic organisms are able to produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, using energy from sunlight or inorganic compounds. Heterotrophic organisms, on the other hand, cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms or organic matter. This fundamental difference in how they obtain energy and nutrients is what distinguishes autotrophic and heterotrophic organisms.

  • Are viruses living organisms?

    Viruses are not considered living organisms because they lack the ability to carry out essential life processes on their own. They cannot reproduce, grow, or metabolize without a host cell. While they contain genetic material like DNA or RNA, they are unable to function independently and rely on host cells to replicate and survive.

  • Are spores living organisms?

    Spores are not considered living organisms because they are dormant structures produced by some organisms, such as fungi, algae, and plants, to aid in reproduction and survival. While spores have the potential to develop into living organisms under suitable conditions, they are metabolically inactive and do not exhibit the characteristics of life, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, in their dormant state.

  • Which organisms form endospores?

    Endospores are formed by certain types of bacteria, such as Bacillus and Clostridium species. These organisms produce endospores as a survival mechanism in response to unfavorable environmental conditions, such as nutrient depletion or extreme temperatures. Endospores are highly resistant structures that allow these bacteria to remain dormant until conditions become more favorable for growth and reproduction.

  • Are bacteria living organisms?

    Yes, bacteria are living organisms. They are single-celled microorganisms that can be found in various environments, including soil, water, and inside the human body. Bacteria exhibit many of the characteristics of living organisms, such as the ability to reproduce, respond to their environment, and carry out metabolic processes to obtain energy. Therefore, they are considered to be living organisms.

  • What are eukaryotic organisms?

    Eukaryotic organisms are organisms whose cells have a true nucleus, as well as other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. These organisms can be single-celled or multicellular and include plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells, which lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Eukaryotic organisms are found in a wide range of environments and play crucial roles in ecosystems and the biosphere.

  • What are transgenic organisms?

    Transgenic organisms are organisms that have had foreign genes inserted into their genetic material through genetic engineering techniques. These foreign genes can come from a different species and are typically inserted to give the organism a specific trait or characteristic, such as resistance to pests or diseases, or the ability to produce a certain protein. Transgenic organisms are commonly used in agriculture to improve crop yields and in medicine to produce pharmaceuticals. However, there is ongoing debate about the potential environmental and health impacts of transgenic organisms.

  • Are mushrooms living organisms?

    Yes, mushrooms are living organisms. They are part of the fungi kingdom and are made up of a network of thread-like structures called mycelium. While they may not move or have the same characteristics as plants or animals, they do exhibit the characteristics of living organisms, such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Mushrooms play an important role in ecosystems as decomposers, breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients.

  • What is the difference between unicellular organisms, cell colonies, and multicellular organisms?

    Unicellular organisms are made up of a single cell that carries out all the functions necessary for life. Cell colonies are groups of individual cells that work together but can still function independently if separated. Multicellular organisms are made up of multiple specialized cells that work together to perform specific functions, with each cell type contributing to the overall survival and functioning of the organism.

  • What were the non-organic first living organisms - unicellular organisms, if we consider paramecia and amoebas as the first unicellular organisms?

    The non-organic first living organisms were likely simple organic molecules that formed through chemical reactions in the early Earth's environment. These molecules eventually combined to form the first unicellular organisms, such as paramecia and amoebas. These unicellular organisms were likely the result of a gradual process of chemical evolution, where simple organic molecules organized themselves into more complex structures capable of exhibiting life-like properties. This process eventually led to the emergence of the first living organisms on Earth.

  • What is the difference between single-celled organisms, cell colonies, and multicellular organisms?

    Single-celled organisms are made up of a single cell that carries out all the functions necessary for life. Cell colonies are groups of individual cells that work together but can still function independently if separated. Multicellular organisms are made up of multiple specialized cells that work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems, allowing for more complex functions and behaviors.

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