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Over 300 clinical studies on the cell benefits of Urolithin A. New mitochondrial supplement offered by Mitopure.com

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You should really check this out and watch the video.

Here's the good research links from Mitopure.com:

timelinenutrition.com/science

mitopure.com/science/#what-...

Dr David Perlmutter is a nationally recognized neurologist and has a great YouTube channel.

He interviews another M.D. and brain researcher: Dr. Singh who developed a new supplement

from over 10 years of research backed by over 300 clinical studies.

It's expensive! $200.00 for 2 months supply.

But they do offer a $10.00 sample with a 50% discount on that on their website

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WinnieThePoo

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Juliegrace in reply to WinnieThePoo

Excellent article. Thank you for posting it.

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slimweiss in reply to WinnieThePoo

I think the very last paragraph speaks to all of us in our attempts to find some kind of real help with this disease. It's odd that he would include this.

"It’s now generally accepted that Mesmer was actually treating psychosomatic illness, and he profited mightily from people’s gullibility. In retrospect, his theories and practices sound ridiculous, but in truth, the story of Mesmer parallels many stories of today. It’s not so ridiculous to imagine people falling prey to products, procedures, and health claims that are brilliantly marketed. Every day we hear of some news item related to health. We are bombarded by messages about our health — good, bad, and confusingly contradictory. And we are literally mesmerized by these messages. Even the smart, educated, cautious, and skeptical consumer is mesmerized. It’s hard to separate truth from fiction, and to know the difference between what’s healthful and harmful when the information and endorsements come from “experts.”"

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gaga1958

are you going to try it?

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PDWarrior1900 in reply to gaga1958

I'm seeing my MDS neuro on sept 23rd... Instead of 'another supplement' (I have over 30 in my stack!) I more inclined to volunteer for the Annovisbio.com phase 3 clinical study... There are over 40 test sites around the country and there are 2 sites near where I live

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gaga1958 in reply to PDWarrior1900

looks interesting. Never heard of this before. Let me know what your doc says What state are you living?

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Boscoejean

Which foods contain urolithin A?

Dietary sources of urolithin A

So far, research has found that pomegranate, strawberries, blackberries, camu-camu, walnuts, chestnuts, pistachios, pecans, brewed tea, and oaken barrel-aged wines and spirits contain ellagic acid and/or ellagitannins [4, 5].Nov 9, 2021

Gut Health and Aging: A Summary of Urolithin A - Lifespan.io

lifespan.io/topic/gut-healt...

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