Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule Substitute
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by AYUR
by AYUR
by Others
by Others
by Others
by Others
Composition:
COENZYME Q10-300MG
Uses:
Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule is used in the treatment of Coenzyme Q10 deficiency. The detailed uses of Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule are as follows:<br/>• Heart Health: Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule supports heart muscle function and may reduce symptoms of heart failure.<br/>• Migraine Relief: Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule can reduce frequency and severity of migraines.<br/>• Diabetes Management: Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule may improve insulin sensitivity and reduce oxidative stress.<br/>• Coenzyme Q10 deficiency: Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule is used in the treatment of Coenzyme Q10 deficiency.<br/>
Medicinal Benefits:
Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule belongs to the class of medications called nutritional supplements used to treat various complications or long-term diseases due to Coenzyme Q10 deficiency. Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule may also be used to prevent migraine headaches, reduce the risk of a second heart attack, lower blood pressure, or slow the progression of early Parkinson's disease. Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule may also be effective in improving symptoms in people with macular degeneration, congestive heart failure, nerve problems caused by diabetes, or muscular dystrophy. Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule has antioxidant properties and prevents tissue damage, helps fight oxidative stress, slows down the effects of ageing, protects cognitive health, and improves metabolic functions and heart health. Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule helps provide essential nutrients, thereby helping treat nutritional deficiency.
Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule belongs to the class of medications called nutritional supplements used to treat various complications or long-term diseases due to Coenzyme Q10 deficiency.
Rosi-Q Softgel Capsule has antioxidant properties and prevents tissue damage, helps fight oxidative stress, slows down the effects of ageing, protects cognitive health, and improves metabolic functions and heart health.
Coenzyme Q10 is the only fat-soluble antioxidant that our body can produce. It is present in all the cells of our body, and its production is controlled by the same pathway that controls cholesterol synthesis. Coenzyme Q10 is present in many animal protein sources, vegetables, fruits and cereals. Animal hearts and livers represent the richest sources.
Two major contributing factors to a Coenzyme Q10 deficiency are age and the use of statins. As we get older, our ability to naturally produce Coenzyme Q10 decreases. Statins can inhibit the body's natural production of Coenzyme Q10 during use. Statins block cholesterol synthesis, which is a key step for Coenzyme Q10 biosynthesis, and therefore, it has been linked to a reduction in Coenzyme Q10 levels in the body.
While everyone is different, people with a deficiency in Coenzyme Q10 levels often experience physical fatigue and muscle weakness, even while undertaking relatively non-strenuous physical activities, such as walking. Low Coenzyme Q10 levels can also cause mental fatigue, characterised by symptoms such as difficulty concentrating and memory lapses.