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Red Yeast Rice may help maintain healthy cholesterol levels and healthy lipid particle size and number. It includes CoQ10 for added antioxidant support.
Maintaining an optimal LDL cholesterol is an important component of maintaining good cardiovascular health. Numerous studies in China and the United States have concluded that preparations of red yeast rice may help to maintain blood cholesterol levels already in the normal range. Thorne's Red Yeast Rice + CoQ10 contains Monascus purpureus, a red-pigmented yeast grown on rice. The same enzymes involved in cholesterol synthesis are also involved in the synthesis of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Thus, to help maintain normal levels of CoQ10, the product contains 15 mg of CoQ10 per capsule. In addition, CoQ10 provides antioxidant support.
Red Yeast Rice + CoQ10's quality and purity is unsurpassed. It contains less than 1/20th of the industry standard for citrinin, a mycotoxin created as a byproduct from the fermentation of rice (read more about this in Additional Information).
Natural management of healthy cholesterol levels should involve dietary and lifestyle modifications, including a healthy, whole foods diet and aerobic exercise.
Red Yeast Rice + CoQ10 contains consistent amounts of the naturally-occurring monacolins found in red yeast rice – without standardization or fortification. We know this because Thorne measures every ingredient in order to be in compliance with our strict GMP obligation to determine each ingredient's identity, purity, strength, and composition. In addition to monacolins, red yeast rice contains the phytosterols beta-sitosterol, campesterol, and stigmasterol, as well as isoflavones and trace minerals, all of which can contribute to good cardiovascular health.
Red yeast rice is obtained by a well-known process that ferments rice. One of the natural by-products of the rice fermentation process is citrinin, which is a mycotoxin. Although the sophisticated fermentation process used by our supplier results in a very low amount of citrinin being produced as a by-product, because mycotoxins can cause inflammation and other adverse effects in the body, we provide our practitioner-customers and their patients with the assurance that Thorne's two red yeast rice products contain only a minimal, yet acceptable amount of citrinin.
In a study published in October 2010 in the Archives of Internal Medicine, 12 red yeast rice products were analyzed for their monacolin and citrinin content. The results of the analyses demonstrated a high variability of the content of both substances. Although Thorne's Red Yeast Rice + CoQ10 was not included in this study, we can confirm to our health-care practitioner customers that we take the utmost care to ensure we are offering the highest quality and purity red yeast rice formula. There are no government standards or guidelines for citrinin content in red yeast rice; however, the generally recognized standard in the industry one part per million, and Thorne's Red Yeast Rice + CoQ10 regularly tests at less than 0.05 parts per million, which is less than 1/20th of that standard.
Toxicity: CoQ10 is safe as a dietary supplement. Toxicity is unlikely up to a daily intake of 1200 mg/d, although typical dosages have been 100 to 200 mg/d. In preclinical studies, ubiquinol's No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level is 300-600 mg/kg.
Enhancing Healthcare Team Outcomes: CoQ10 is a safe, popular dietary supplement that is continuously being studied as an adjunctive treatment for several medical conditions, including congestive heart failure, type-2 diabetes mellitus with hyperlipidemia, fibromyalgia, mitochondrial disorders, Peyronie disease, myalgia, depression, migraines, and polycystic ovary syndrome.
For more comprehensive information on Ubiquinol, please follow the link to this article published in the National Library of Medicine: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.