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★★★★★
A noticeable difference - with a caveat
This is another one of those supplements where everyone has anecdotal triumphs and failures, and any time you try to get your hopes up, you read in the Wikipedia about how baseless all the claims are in the studies. One of the things Sports Research seems to have a grip on, though, is supplementing that actually supplements; in other words, substances you can take that are already in your body, and you level back up on them, and order is restored. There may be other good ones on the market, but based on their other products, this is the only one I've tried so far. I have a specific use case where I need the "container" the substance comes in (the gel casing or whatnot) to be made of certain materials or I'll either have a bad reaction, or won't seem to absorb it. And based on their L-theanine product and plenty of competitors, I know that there's a reproducible difference in effect --for me--. So it's no surprise, but still a happy surprise, that this CoQ10 continues their trend of -my- anecdotal success. No one compound saves the day for me, but they all play their part, and this was one of the "missing links" that helped set everything off together making me feel greater than the sum of their parts. The wild bit is, I took this almost on a lark because someone was telling me about the compound, and I found out -after- I'd been taking it that some of my disease's worst symptoms are, in part, due to a deficiency here. So it really means a lot when you reach out to a brand you trust and they can deliver on their reputation, to make sure their version of the thing you try is of a rock solid quality.
June 2019 · Health and Household · verified purchase
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