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18+ Years of research
11 Human Clinical Trials
80 patents
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Learn from our scientists about how Mitopure® increases muscle strength

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Based on 5091 reviews
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%
Would recommend this product

"It's only been a month and I can already tell a difference!"
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Why it’s differenT
Protein
Creatine
Directly activates mitophagy
Complete human clinical trials
Benefits without exercise
Addresses root cause of age‑related decline
Consistent bioavailability
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¹Nutrition studies: 500mg Mitopure® have been shown to (1) induce gene expression related to mitochondria function and metabolism and (2) increase the strength of the hamstring leg muscle in measures of knee extension and flexion in overweight 40-65 year olds. Data from two randomized double-blind placebo-controlled human clinical trials.
²Nutrition NOURISH Study: 500mg Mitopure® have been shown to deliver at least 6 times higher Urolithin A plasma levels over 24 hours (area under the curve) than 8 ounces (240ml) of pomegranate juice in a randomized human clinical trial.
³Share of body's total cellular energy used at rest in healthy young adults (20–30 y). Based on per-organ metabolic rate values from Wang Z et al. (2010), Am J Clin Nutr 92(6):1369–1377.























