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Here’s what a heart health expert would pay attention to when looking at CoQ10 and beetroot support.

CoQ10 is widely known for its role in cellular energy production, especially in organs with high energy demand like the heart.

Beetroot is commonly discussed for its dietary nitrates, which are studied for their connection to nitric oxide and healthy blood flow.

When evaluating heart support ingredients, I would focus on whether there is real scientific interest behind them, not just marketing language.

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The science behind Veridis

Veridis is built around ingredients that have been widely studied in cardiovascular and circulation-focused wellness research. We keep the story simple: purposeful ingredients, careful language, and a focus on evidence worth paying attention to.

CoQ10

CoQ10 and cardiovascular energy

CoQ10 is naturally present in the body and plays a central role in mitochondrial energy production. Research has also explored its role in antioxidant defense and heart-focused wellness, which is why it remains one of the most recognized ingredients in cardiovascular supplement conversations.

Known for its role in mitochondrial energy production
Studied in cardiovascular and heart-failure research settings
Also researched for antioxidant support
Cellular energy Mitochondrial support Heart-focused research
Research highlights
Q-SYMBIO: randomized double-blind trial exploring CoQ10 in chronic heart failure.
Review literature describing CoQ10 as a key component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and an endogenous antioxidant.
Recent meta-analytic work has continued to examine CoQ10 in cardiovascular and heart-failure outcomes.
Beetroot

Beetroot and nitric oxide support

Beetroot is best known for its natural nitrate content. In the body, dietary nitrate can contribute to nitric oxide production, which is one reason beetroot has been studied in connection with circulation, blood flow, blood pressure, and exercise-related performance.

Natural dietary nitrate source
Studied for nitric oxide and circulation support
Frequently researched in blood-pressure and performance contexts
Nitric oxide Blood flow Blood pressure research
Research highlights
Reviews on dietary nitrate from beetroot juice describe its relevance to nitric oxide production and blood-pressure research.
Randomized controlled trials have tested nitrate-rich beetroot juice in people with hypertension.
Broader nitrate literature also examines circulation, vascular function, and exercise-related performance.
Cellular energy production
Nitric oxide pathways
Blood flow and circulation
Cardiovascular wellness research
View the studies and research themes

This section is designed to keep the science readable while still pointing to the kinds of studies and reviews that informed the Veridis ingredient story.

CoQ10
Q-SYMBIO: randomized double-blind trial exploring CoQ10 in chronic heart failure.
Review literature describing CoQ10 as a key component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and an endogenous antioxidant.
Recent meta-analytic work has continued to examine CoQ10 in cardiovascular and heart-failure outcomes.
Beetroot
Reviews on dietary nitrate from beetroot juice describe its relevance to nitric oxide production and blood-pressure research.
Randomized controlled trials have tested nitrate-rich beetroot juice in people with hypertension.
Broader nitrate literature also examines circulation, vascular function, and exercise-related performance.

This section is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. 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.