Mitochondrial energy optimizer with sodzyme™120 capsules

Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer with SODzyme™120 capsules
Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer incorporates the tremendous advances in our knowledge about the importance of maintaining mitochondrial integrity as we age. Scientists now know that mitochondrial decay in aging is a major driving force behind the aging process.11,12As the mitochondria burn fatty acids to produce cellular energy, it generates a host of free radicals in the process. That is why a mitochondrial antioxidant like lipoic acid is so critical. This comprehensive formula provides a much more potent form of lipoic acid (called R-lipoic acid) than its predecessor, ChronoForte, along with a more effective form of carnitine, called acetyl-l-carnitine-arginate.* Fatty acids that serve as the fuel for the mitochondria are pulled across the mitochondrial membrane by carnitine and other forms, like acetyl-l-carnitine.13,14 As we age, we lose the ability to pull fatty acids across the membrane because of damage that occurs inside the mitochondria. From birth we have a 1-2% leakage of reactive oxygen species from the respiratory chain in the mitochondria that increases dramatically with age; generating huge amounts of free radicals.15 We call this leakage the “loss of respiratory control.” Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer formula helps restore mitochondrial respiratory control by lowering natural antioxidant leakage and boosting cellular levels of R-lipoic acid, acetyl-l-carnitine, and endogenous antioxidant enzymes.* This product also provides a powerful new antioxidant called SODzyme, a blend of soy, corn, and wheat sprouts; carnosine, a guard against glycation;16 benfotiamine; vitamin B1 to protect cells against glucose toxicity;17 rhodiola, an herb shown to support mental well being, short-term memory, and concentration;18 and luteolin, a flavonoid shown to lower pro-inflammatory agents. Supplement Facts
Amount Per Serving
Acetyl-l-carnitine arginate dihydrochloride SODzyme™ Proprietary Phytoenzyme Blend (Glycine max, Zea mays, wheat sprout concentrate) Luteolin [from perilla leaf extract (Perilla frutescens)] 8 Rhodiola rosea root extract [standardized for 3% rosavins (4.5 mg) and 1% salidrosides (1.5 mg)] Other ingredients: gelatin, magnesium stearate. Contains soybeans and wheat. Contains gluten and corn. This product contains NO milk, egg, fish, peanuts, crustacean shellfish shrimp), tree nuts, yeast, or rice. Contains NO sugar, and no artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, or preservatives. Dosage and Use
Take four capsules daily in divided doses early in the day, or all at once upon wakening, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
This product can be taken with or without food. Individuals with anxiety, manic or bipolar disorder should not use Rhodiola. Those allergic to soy, corn, or wheat should take Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer without SODzyme™. It is important to take four capsules per day of the Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer in order to benefit from carnosine. The reason for this is that the body automatically metabolizes lower amounts of carnosine into an inert substance, but the body cannot neutralize the amount of carnosine (1000 mg) contained in four capsules of Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer. Warnings

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