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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
An Unusual Source of Anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 226803" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>[USER=843]@Vince[/USER], do you mind expanding on this? My vague understanding is that CoQ10 exists in various forms that differ by how reduced or oxidized they are. I think ubiquinol is felt to be more bioavailable than other forms. I think, but am not totally clear on this, that the different forms of CoQ10 also serve different functions.</p><p></p><p>If anything, I would need less CoQ10 rather than more (because of negative side effects), so absorbing better would not solve my issue. On the other hand, if the overall benefits of ubiquinol are different than other forms of CoQ10 outside of the bioavailability, then maybe it's worth it for me to try it? </p><p></p><p>I am curious what your thoughts are on this? In what way is ubiquinol better for you? I do think the NatureMade CoQ10 gives me energy and alertness, but at the cost of some anxiety later in the day. If ubiquinol somehow led to a different subjective experience, I may be willing to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 226803, member: 42264"] [USER=843]@Vince[/USER], do you mind expanding on this? My vague understanding is that CoQ10 exists in various forms that differ by how reduced or oxidized they are. I think ubiquinol is felt to be more bioavailable than other forms. I think, but am not totally clear on this, that the different forms of CoQ10 also serve different functions. If anything, I would need less CoQ10 rather than more (because of negative side effects), so absorbing better would not solve my issue. On the other hand, if the overall benefits of ubiquinol are different than other forms of CoQ10 outside of the bioavailability, then maybe it's worth it for me to try it? I am curious what your thoughts are on this? In what way is ubiquinol better for you? I do think the NatureMade CoQ10 gives me energy and alertness, but at the cost of some anxiety later in the day. If ubiquinol somehow led to a different subjective experience, I may be willing to try it. [/QUOTE]
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