• PRODUCTS & INGREDIENTS
  • MITOQ

The power boosting ingredients in MitoQ +liver

Your liver is responsible for more tasks than any other organ in your body, many of which are crucial in keeping you alive.

MitoQ Liver

Your liver is responsible for more tasks than any other organ in your body, many of which are crucial in keeping you alive.

What can happen to the liver?

Your liver function can decline due to a poor diet; an excess of alcohol, toxins or medicines; certain infections or simply due to the aging process itself. When this happens, a distinct pattern of damage is seen which starts with a decline in function of our “cellular batteries”, our mitochondria.

+ Brush up on your knowledge of mitochondria here

Our mitochondria no longer produce enough energy for our cells to function properly, or enough antioxidants to neutralize the free radicals that they produce. In our livers, this results in an increasing decline in function which can affect every other organ in our bodies. Needless to say, this is something we want to avoid at all costs.

So what can we do about it?

MitoQ Liver is a ground breaking formula containing essential liver support ingredients including patented MitoQ, the only antioxidant available that is actively taken up into your mitochondria

MitoQ is a new formulation of the primary anti-free-radical molecule found inside your mitochondria, CoQ10

MitoQ penetrates the mitochondrial membrane and accumulates inside at levels hundreds of times higher than standard CoQ10 supplements. This provides a drastic and immediate boost to your natural ability to neutralize the “oxidative stress” caused by excess free radicals. It means your liver cells can begin to help fix the damage that has occurred, and protects against a further decline in liver function.

+ Discover the break through science behind MitoQ

MitoQ +liver also contains other important liver support ingredients backed by decades of scientific research.

Siliphos

Milk thistle

A herb which has been used as a natural liver tonic for thousands of years. Scientists have since identified the active ingredient in milk thistle which is called “silybin”. This remarkable molecule has been shown to significantly reduce the levels of oxidative stress in your liver and supports normal liver function. MitoQ Liver contains Siliphos, a patented formulation of silybin with absorption levels several times that of normal silybin products.

selenium

Selenium

An essential micronutrient that is found in low levels in certain foods such as nuts, grains and meats. Supplementing with selenium has been shown to help boost the natural antioxidant enzyme levels in our livers which provides extra ammunition in the fight against the damage caused by oxidative stress.

Vitacholine

Choline

A molecule essential for our health which is normally grouped with the B-complex vitamins. Choline is important for cell repair and fat metabolism, especially in your liver. Your body cannot produce its own choline so we must obtain it through food. Choline is predominantly sourced from high protein foods such as eggs, meat and fish, but is also present in some vegetables.

However, it is thought that most people worldwide do not get enough choline in their diets, and this has been shown to affect liver health. Making sure that you do get a regular intake of choline is an excellent and easy way to help keep your liver lean and healthy.

Alongside a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle, MitoQ +liver is an excellent source of liver health support, and sets up your mitochondria and your cells with the energy they need.

Discover MitoQ +liver

Ingredient spotlight: Ashwagandha

This medicinal Ayurvedic herb has long been used to support mental, physical and emotional resilience. Learn more about the potential benefits and how this herbal compound can support your in your everyday life.

Read more

MitoQ pure pills in hand

MitoQ wrapped: a 2023 recap

2023 was a big year of changes and battles won, and we’re sure there are some you will have missed! So, here’s a quick recap.

Read more