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Hi Marie.

Im not a exppert at all in supplements like Mrs D. I will tell you I found more than 300mg a day and I usually have to take it after eating a bigger meal like dinner.I started higher dose like your DR and it tore up my stoamch now 300 mg with meal I have no problems.
Hi Mgneck
Glad you are having no problems with the ubiquinone! As MrsD stated, My Neuro is prbly not familiar with the newer forms. Im wondern if I could use the reg Coq10 and get the same results. If you dont mind me asking where you found 300mgs of the Ubiquinone and how much did it cost? Thank you so much..Marie
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