MitoQ has self-affirmed GRAS status
MitoQ is self-affirmed GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe). This means that it has been independently assessed for toxicological safety, and approved by a panel of toxicologists. Also referred to as “the science of safety”, toxicology explores the safety and potentially adverse effects of ingredients on humans.
MitoQ is safe beyond the recommended dose
9 clinical studies have been carried out on MitoQ, with doses ranging from 10-80mgs per day – producing an excellent safety record. While MitoQ’s recommended daily dose is 10mg per day, clinical trials and studies have shown MitoQ to be safe well beyond the recommended dose.
Does MitoQ have side effects?
Occasionally, people who take MitoQ may experience mild side effects such as an upset stomach and nausea. These are mild in nature with MitoQ having a lot more benefits! Typically, our customers find that MitoQ supports their energy, mental focus, recovery from intense exercise, overall wellbeing and so much more.
MitoQ is supported by 20+ years of research
Mitochondria are increasingly becoming a subject of interest in the world of health. As a result, over twenty years of independent research has been carried out on MitoQ. So far, clinical trials have found that MitoQ significantly fights oxidative stress, reduces levels of free radicals, improves vascular function in healthy older adults, improves leg extension power in healthy older adults and reduces exercise-induced mitochondrial DNA damage – just to name a few findings. Additionally, over 500 peer-reviewed papers have been published on MitoQ – many from some of the world’s leading research institutions.