NXG Q10 Capsules

Power Up Cells. Revive Energy. Protect Vitality.

Restore Trust of Maternity & Enhance Fertility Potential

NXG Q10 Summary Table

ParameterDetails
Brand nameNXG Q10
CompositionCoenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)
Dosage formSoftgel capsule
Pharmacological classMitochondrial energizer, antioxidant, fertility enhancer
Mechanism of actionSupports mitochondrial ATP production and reduces oxidative stress in reproductive and cardiovascular tissues
Therapeutic rationaleEnhances fertility, improves energy metabolism, protects against oxidative and endothelial damage
IndicationsMale & female infertility, erectile dysfunction, chronic fatigue, hypertension, statin-induced myopathy, metabolic syndrome, diabetes
Recommended dose100–200 mg daily after meals, as advised by physician
ContraindicationsHypersensitivity to CoQ10; caution with anticoagulants
Common adverse effectsMild GI upset, insomnia (if taken late)
Special precautionsUse under medical supervision in patients on anticoagulant therapy
StorageStore below 25 °C, dry, protected from sunlight
Key advantages• Restores mitochondrial energy
• Improves male and female fertility
• Protects against oxidative cellular damage
• Enhances cardiovascular and renal function
Clinical evidence gradeSupported by randomized clinical studies and meta-analyses (Level I–II evidence)

Product Summary

NXG Q10 is a scientifically formulated supplement designed to improve reproductive health, cellular energy production, and overall vitality. It combines Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) with essential bioactives that support mitochondrial function, protect against oxidative stress, and enhance fertility outcomes in both men and women (Meldrum et al., 2016; Lafuente et al., 2013).

By improving cellular energy and protecting gametes (sperm and ova) from oxidative damage, NXG Q10 helps create optimal conditions for conception. Additionally, its antioxidant and vasoprotective effects contribute to cardiovascular health, male sexual performance, and energy metabolism.


Key Benefits

For Women

  • Improves ovarian stimulation and egg quality
  • Protects oocytes (mature eggs) from oxidative stress
  • Enhances fertilization potential and early embryo viability
  • Provides a renoprotective effect in hypertensive conditions via modulation of oxidative stress-related genes

For Men

  • Increases sperm count, motility, and morphology
  • Protects sperm from oxidative DNA damage
  • Enhances testicular energy metabolism
  • Improves blood flow and erectile function, increasing the chances of conception

For Overall Health

  • Boosts cellular energy (ATP) synthesis through mitochondrial support
  • Reduces oxidative stress in cardiovascular, muscular, and metabolic tissues
  • Beneficial in chronic fatigue, statin-induced myopathy, hypertension, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome

Mechanism of Action

Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) plays a central role in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation, supporting ATP generation — the body’s primary energy source. It also acts as a lipid-soluble antioxidant, stabilizing cell membranes and reducing free radical–mediated damage to reproductive and cardiovascular cells (Littarru & Tiano, 2010).

In reproductive health, CoQ10 enhances mitochondrial energy output in oocytes and sperm, improving quality, motility, and fertilization potential. Its antioxidant protection extends to endothelium and renal tissues, modulating gene expression to counteract oxidative stress and inflammation (Bentov & Casper, 2013).


Indications

NXG Q10 is indicated in:

  • Male and female infertility (idiopathic or oxidative-related)
  • Erectile dysfunction associated with endothelial dysfunction
  • Statin-induced myopathy
  • Hypertension and metabolic syndrome
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Diabetes-related oxidative stress
  • Cardiovascular protection and liver detox support

Dosage & Administration

  • Recommended dose: 100–200 mg daily or as directed by a healthcare provider
  • Administration: Preferably after meals for better absorption
  • Duration: Minimum 3 months for fertility-related outcomes

Contraindications

  • Hypersensitivity to CoQ10 or formulation excipients
  • Not recommended during active anticoagulant therapy without medical advice (possible interaction with warfarin)

Adverse Effects

Generally well-tolerated. Rare effects may include:

  • Mild gastrointestinal discomfort
  • Insomnia (if taken late in the day)

Storage

Store below 25 °C in a dry, cool place away from sunlight. Keep out of children’s reach.


Key Advantages

  • Improves fertility outcomes in both men and women
  • Enhances cellular energy and stamina
  • Provides vascular and renal protection
  • Counteracts oxidative stress and inflammation
  • Supports cardiovascular, metabolic, and reproductive health

References

Bentov, Y., & Casper, R. F. (2013). The aging oocyte—Can mitochondrial function be improved? Fertility and Sterility, 99(1), 18–22. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.11.031

Lafuente, R., González-Comadran, M., Solà, I., López, G., Brassesco, M., Carreras, R., & Checa, M. A. (2013). Coenzyme Q10 and male infertility: A meta-analysis. Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 30(9), 1147–1156. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-013-0047-8

Littarru, G. P., & Tiano, L. (2010). Clinical aspects of coenzyme Q10: An update. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 13(6), 697–702. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCO.0b013e32833dfc85

Meldrum, D. R., Morris, M. A., & Esposito, K. (2016). Reproductive functions of mitochondria and CoQ10 supplementation. Fertility and Sterility, 105(6), 1357–1367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.03.018

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