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I am gullible. I didn’t get anybody to say they have tried, so I will*. My conclusion from what I have read is; UA is the product produced by bacteria that may be present in your gut; a lot of products say contains UA, but they only have the ingredients for certain gut bacteria to produce, whereas Mitopure’s UA is the product that the correct has bacteria produced.

In other words; Mitopure’s UA leaves out the variable of the correct bacteria being active in your gut; Bacteria that (may or may not) be present in your gut; Bacteria that (may or may not) be overpowered by other bacteria in your gut.

Only 12%** of subjects are capable of converting pomegranate juice to UA, therefore odds of my gut being capable are not good. (only 2% subjects classified as high producers)

* healthunlocked.com/cure-par...

** Note: 12% and 2% maybe taken out of context (I'm not sure if subjects were taking PJ before the trail) nature.com/articles/s41430-...

And, Mitopure should call their product UA Glucuronide...

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Edited: Added Note: 12% and 2% maybe taken out of context (I'm not sure if subjects were taking PJ before the trail and Mitopure should call their product UA Glucuronide...)

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