April 2017

In this video, you'll learn the nootropic benefits of Coenzyme Q10. Including what it is, why it's used as a nootropic, recommended dosage, possible side effects and clinical research to back it all up.

Coenzyme Q10 is a natural antioxidant synthesized by your body. It’s also known as “ubiquinone” because it is ‘ubiquitous’ in the human body. CoQ10 is used by every single cell.

CoQ10 is your cell’s source of energy. It fuels your mitochondria by taking fat and other substances and converting them into usable energy. Low levels of CoQ10 results in brain fog, slow mental processing, and cognitive decline.

Brain neurons provide electrical signals transmitting information between neurons. This neural signaling is involved in memory, learning, cognition and recall. CoQ10 fuels the mitochondria in each of these neurons. Keeping them functioning optimally for normal brain processing.

When taking CoQ10 you should feel better and more energized. Thinking should be clearer. Less fatigue and stamina improved. Some neurohackers report feeling more fatigue while taking the Ubiquinol-version of CoQ10. And actually feel better taking the less optimized form ubiquinone.

For more on CoQ10 including a full transcript of this video and links to clinical studies, go to: http://nootropicsexpert.com/coenzyme-...