Mito Cardia

Mito Cardia is a special antioxidant formulation designed to support cellular health and metabolism. Formulated with nutrients & their cofactors that cells need in the ratios cells use them, Mito Cardia provides extra support to fight cellular aging.

Mito Cardia may:

  • Reverse Signs of Cellular Aging
  • Improve Cellular Function
  • Fight Free Radicals that cause Cellular Damage
  • Support the Immune System/Overall Health
  • Containing ingredients like acetyl-L-Carnitine, the form of L-Carnitine cells use, Mito Cardia is a highly bioavailable formula: easy for the body to absorb, easy for the body to use.

    90 Capsules per Bottle

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    Price: $39.00

     
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    Why is taking Mito Cardia important?

    Cellular health is important throughout the body; cells in organs including the heart and other tissue need to have the energy to repair cellular damage and maintain metabolic processes within the cell, which are carried out by mitochondria.

    Ingredients in Mito Cardia have been shown to support mitochondria against oxidation (free radical damage). Further, nutrients like acetyl-L-Carnitine (which supports cellular energy production) are delivered in the form with the highest bioavailability to the body: that means they are easily absorbed and ready to use by the cells. High bioavailability of high quality ingredients makes Mito Cardia a superior supplement.

     

    Why are Mitochondria so important?

    Mitochondria are responsible for energy production in cells that is then used throughout the body. In creating energy, mitochondria also create free radicals that cause oxidative stress (damage) to mitochondria, DNA, and other parts of the cell.

    Damage done by free radicals not only accumulates around mitochondria overtime, but seems to increase the rate at which oxidative damage occurs (creating a circle that perpetuates itself!).

    Scientists are still doing research to understand how health, cellular damage caused by free radicals, and mitochondria are affected. While there are probably other factors at play, mitochondria clearly deteriorate with age, which may cause further health concerns. Antioxidant vitamins like Vitamin E & Vitamin C (both found in Mito Cardia) may support mitochondria health and fight oxidative stress/free radicals.

    Nourish the Mitochondria in your Body Today!
    Supports Mind, Body and Cells
    Directions: As an Adult dietary supplement take 1 to 2 Capsules early in the day with food, up to 3 times per day, or as directed by your Health Care Practitioner. Advanced Use: Take up to double the above amount or as directed by your Health Care Practitioner.
    Supplement Facts
    Ingredients in 1 capsule:
    Vitamin C (from magnesium ascorbate) 60 mg  100%
    Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopheryl with tocotrienols) 30 iu  100%
    Vitamin B3 (Niacin as Inositol hexinicotinate) 25 mg  125%
    Vitamin B6 (as Pyridoxal 5 phosphate) 20 mg  1000%
    Folic Acid (Folacin) 400 µg  100%
    Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin) 60 µg  1000%
    Magnesium (from ascorbate) 7 mg  2%
    Inositol hexinicotinate 4 mg   *   
    L-Arginine 120 mg   *   
    CoenzymeQ10 100 mg   *   
    Taurine 100 mg   *   
    N-Acetyl l-Carnitine (l-Carnitine ) 60 mg   *   
    Crataegus laevigata extract 50 mg   *   
    Alpha Lipoic Acid Complex (20mg R Lipoic, 20mg Alpha Lipoic) 40 mg   *   
    Dimethylglycine/Trimethylglycine (trimethylglycine, or TMG) 40 mg   *   
    N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) 40 mg   *   
    L-Lysine 20 mg   *   
      *Daily Value not established
    Ingredient Summary
    Vitamin C (from magnesium ascorbate)   Vitamin C protects the Mitochondria: In our body's cells, after entering the Mitochondrion (Mitochondria) via the facilitative glucose transporter 1, Vitamin C (Ascorbate), as an electron donor, confers mitochondrial protection against free radical (oxidative) injury. The spent Vitamin C (Ascorbate) as Dehydroascorbate (Dehydroascorbic acid) awaits for recycling or discharge.

    Vitamin E (D-Alpha Tocopheryl with tocotrienols)   Tocopherols protects the Mitochondria: In our body's cells, after entering the Mitochondrion (Mitochondria) tocopherol (a Vitamin E component), as an electron donor, confers mitochondrial protection against free radical (oxidative) injury. The spent tocopherol (a Vitamin E component) awaits for recycling or discharge.

    Folic Acid (Folacin)   In the body's cell's, the B vitamins in active forms, Folate (5-methyltetrahydrofolate) as and Choline (as a betaine like  Trimethylglycine) are the central methyl donors required for mitochondrial protein and nucleic acid synthesis.

    CoenzymeQ10   Coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone or CoQ10) is vitamin-like substance, an important antioxidant in both mitochondria and lipid membranes in all cells, and responsible for the production of the body’s own energy. In each cell food energy is converted into energy for our body in the mitochondria with the aid of CoQ10. Almost all our body’s energy requirements (ATP) is converted with the aid of CoQ10.

    Taurine   Taurine regulates Mitochondrial Calcium Homeostasis: In our body's cells, Taurine prevents or reduces glutamate excitotoxicity through both the enhancement of mitochondrial function and the regulation of intracellular (cytoplasmic and mitochondrial) calcium homeostasis.

    N-Acetyl l-Carnitine (l-Carnitine )   Acetyl L-carnitine is the acetyl ester of the amino acid L-carnitine and is similar in form to the amino acid L-carnitine. Acetyl L-carnitine absorbed into the bloodstream more efficiently than L-carnitine and passes more easily through cell membranes and is utilized more efficiently in the mitochondria of the cell, where it is very potent at restoring mitochondria energy production.

    Alpha Lipoic Acid Complex (20mg R Lipoic, 20mg Alpha Lipoic)   Lipoic Acid in the Mitochondria: In our body's cell's, an acyl carrier protein of lipid synthesis donates the essential enzyme cofactor Lipoic acid to the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in the Mitochondria (Mitochondrion).

    Dimethylglycine/Trimethylglycine (trimethylglycine, or TMG)   In the body's cell's, the B vitamins in active forms, Folate (5-methyltetrahydrofolate) as and Choline (as a betaine like  Trimethylglycine) are the central methyl donors required for mitochondrial protein and nucleic acid synthesis.   TMG is a a derivative of the amino acid Glycine that functions closely with choline, folic acid, vitamin B12 and S-adenosyl methionine SAMe. All of these compounds function as "methyl donors." They carry and donate methyl functional groups to facilitate necessary chemical processes. The donation of methyl groups is important to proper liver function, cellular replication, and detoxification reactions. TMG plays a role in the manufacture of carnitine.

    L-Lysine    Lysine as alpha-ketoglutarate reductase (LKR), is found only in the mitochondrial matrix.   L-Lysine an essential amino acid as a necessary building block for all protein in the body, carries a positive charge and facilitate the absorption of calcium from the small intestine. Lysine strengthens the thymus which subsequently improves immune system parameters and is important in the body's production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies.

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