Are the years catching up with you? Ageing is a perfectly natural process but it can still be hard to deal with declining health. Perhaps you’re finding it’s a little too easy to put on weight these days. Or maybe you’re feeling ill or fatigued more often.
There is something you can do about it. Something based on extensive scientific research and formulated by trusted nutritional experts. It’s Mitochondrial Therapy®.
This innovative therapy supports your body’s own natural process of generating energy, a task carried out 24/7 by your cells’ resident powerhouses called mitochondria.
Mitochondrial Therapy® was created in 2010 by Sheri Dixon, a nutritional therapist with over two decades of experience, and Dr Michael Kucera, an internationally-renowned physician specialising in anti-aging medicine. It focuses on boosting your body’s energy reserves.
Think of your body as a machine and when it’s batteries are low, you simply can’t work at your best and everything life throws at you is that much harder to withstand.
Our diet supplements are based on substances that are naturally occurring in your body but which decline with the ageing processes.
Carnosine, in particular, is a major ingredient in our supplements, a known antioxidant and anti-inflammatory factor, whose levels decrease as you get older. You may have 50% less natural carnosine in your 50’s, compared to your 20’s. Replenishing levels of carnosine supports your body’s fundamental control systems to promote health and vitality.
Give your body the helping hand it needs so you can feel more energised, discover Mitochondrial Therapy® today by giving our experts a call on 01625 820 100.
Sheri Dixon is a registered nutritional therapy consultant with over twenty years of experience in practice. She has taught nutritional courses to health and sports professionals, based on individual biochemistry, since 2001.
Introducing MuDr. Michael Kucera Czech medical doctor specialising in mitochondrial and anti-aging medicine. MuDr. Kucera M.D is dedicated to detecting, improving and restoring the state of health of the organism.