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MitoQ is featured in the 2021 longevity supplements market report

We at MitoQ are proud to have been included in the just-published 2021 Longevity Supplements Market report. This report is a deep dive into longevity: a fast-growing segment of the health sector.

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This influential report explores areas including ingredients, biomarkers, technical advances and growing trends that will impact the lives of people over the coming decade. As the only New Zealand brand – and one of the longest standing globally – we couldn't be happier to be approached for inclusion in the report.

While longevity is a relatively new term in the health and wellness sector, it’s one that MitoQ has long identified with. Our mission statement expresses the belief that with optimized cells, everyone can improve their health and wellbeing to live better, do more of what is important to them and maintain high performance for longer.

As a company, we strive to offer people the support and energy they need to achieve their lifestyle and health goals – so it’s really fantastic for MitoQ to not only be featured as the only New Zealand brand in this report but also as one of the leading brands in our field, globally, this report is a reflection of how we, as a company, are offering an innovative way for people from all walks of life to support the aging process in a healthy way – and that really is something to be excited about.
Mahara Inglis MitoQ CEO

To read the full report which includes our team, MitoQ’s unique benfits to human health, leading science, product efficacy, company history, and much more, click here.

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