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FMN Mito-3 Support
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FMN Mito-3 Support | Mitophagy and Mitogenesis | Urolithin A and Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) to boost energy, enhance metabolism & protect cells from oxidative stress | 60 Veg Capsules




Product Description
Revolutionize Your Daily Grind with Cutting-Edge Innovation
FMN’s Mito-3 Support is a research-backed supplement intended to boost mitochondrial function, improve cellular repair, and increase overall vitality. This formulation promotes both mitophagy (cellular cleanup) and mitogenesis (new mitochondria production) by targeting mitochondrial health at the root level with a unique combination of Urolithin A and Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ).Key Ingredients:
Urolithin A (500 mg)- Promotes mitophagy: Encourages the removal of defective/dysfunctional mitochondria.
- Supports muscle endurance, aids in cellular rejuvenation, and anti-aging pathways.
- Enhances mitochondrial efficiency and energy levels.
- Promotes mitogenesis: Stimulates the production of new mitochondria.
- Supports brain health, memory, and cardiovascular function.
- Potent antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative stress.
Key Indications
- Cognitive decline, poor focus, or memory issues
- Muscle weakness or reduced physical performance.
- Chronic fatigue and low energy levels.
- Individuals seeking anti-aging and longevity support.
Recommended Dosage
Take 1-2 capsules daily or as prescribed by a healthcare professional.FAQ's
Reference
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Urolithin A (UA) is a natural dietary, microflora-derived metabolite shown to stimulate mitophagy and improve muscle health in old animals and in preclinical models of aging.
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Urolithin A (UA) is a natural compound produced by gut bacteria from ingested ellagitannins (ETs) and ellagic acid (EA), complex polyphenols abundant in foods such as pomegranate, berries, and nuts.
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common muscular dystrophy, and despite advances in genetic and pharmacological disease-modifying treatments, its management remains a major challenge.
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the primary cause of global mortality. Nutritional interventions hold promise to reduce CVD risks in an increasingly aging population. However, few nutritional interventions are proven to support heart health and act mostly on blood lipid homeostasis rather than at cardiac cell level.
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Bioactive compounds reported to stimulate mitochondrial biogenesis are linked to many health benefits such increased longevity, improved energy utilization, and protection from reactive oxygen species.
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Obesity is defined as a complex, systemic disease characterized by excessive and dysfunctional adipose tissue, leading to adverse health effects. This condition is marked by low-grade inflammation, oxidative stress, and metabolic abnormalities, including mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Cognitive dysfunctions are increasing alarmingly around the world, and researchers are exploring preventive measures for improving brain performance.

















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