When was the last time you woke up feeling refreshed and energized from a full night of deep, restful sleep?
Has it been more than a few days … more than a few weeks … or perhaps even a few years?
If so, you need to put away all distractions and read every word on this page right away.
Because cutting-edge research out of UC Berkeley has revealed …
That 7 to 8 hours of deep, restful sleep is critical for your physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.
Of course, you probably know how routinely sleeping less than 7 hours a night can rob you of the energy, stamina and vitality you need to conquer your day.
But modern medical research is showing the damage from consistent sleep deprivation goes far deeper.
For example, did you know recent studies have shown your body can lose up to 70% of its natural cancer killer cells after just one night of less than 5 hours of sleep…
Or that your blood sugar can get so out of whack after just a week of mild sleep deprivation, you can be medically classified as pre-diabetic?
How about the fact that testosterone production can drop up to 15% after just one week of poor sleep.
Then there’s a slew of recent studies that link sleep deprivation to an increased risk for Alzheimer’s, depression and even heart disease.
And one recent study out of Denmark even found …
The study looked at the sleep patterns of 30 pairs of identical twins over a two-week period.
One of the twins was allowed to get 8 hours of sleep a night, while the other twin was restricted to just 6.5 hours of sleep.
The researchers discovered the twin who had a full night’s sleep each night had normal mitochondria …
While the mitochondria of the sleep deprived twin were working at “a level equivalent to someone 10 years older.”
In other words, these mitochondria accumulated the equivalent of 10 years of wear and tear in just two weeks …
After missing just 90 minutes of sleep a night!
Just imagine what can happen to your cells if you go six months or even a year with even mild sleep deprivation.
It could be catastrophic for your mitochondria …
Which would be catastrophic for your health and longevity …
Because thousands of scientists, including many Nobel Prize winners, now agree that mitochondrial decline is the root cause behind nearly all biological aging.
Now you may have heard of mitochondria before.
They are often called the “powerplant” of the cell because they produce the energy your cells need to survive.
They power the neurons that store memories in your brain …
The elastin that keeps your skin smooth and tight …
And the beta cells in your pancreas that control your blood sugar and energy.
Simply put, every single cell in your body is entirely dependent on the energy that’s made by your mitochondria.
That’s why it’s such a disaster if your mitochondria stop working properly.
Just think of what would happen if there was a blackout in your city.
Traffic comes to a grinding halt because the traffic signals go out … shops close up because nobody can run the cash register … and offices shut down because there’s no power for the computers.
In short, energy drives our economic system and without reliable energy, our whole economic system comes to a grinding halt.
Well, our bodies are very similar to our economic system.
When our mitochondria start aging because we are not getting enough deep, rejuvenating sleep …
They stop supplying all the energy our cells need to operate efficiently and effectively.
And when our cells are no longer operating at peak efficiency, every system in our body starts to breakdown.
You start losing your memory because your neurons aren’t working at 100% efficiency …
Your skin starts to sag and wrinkle because the elastin isn’t as strong as it was in your youth …
And your energy starts to plummet because the alpha cells can’t regulate your blood sugar like they used to.
In other words, you start to look and feel older.
Because that’s the first step towards rejuvenating your mitochondria …
And reversing the 10 years or more of accelerated aging your cells may be experiencing … each and every night.
So, if you want to stabilize your blood pressure, revitalize your joints and skin, and boost your memory and focus …
You need 7 to 8 hours of rejuvenating sleep each night.
If you want to kick your body’s metabolism into high gear, giving you more energy and vitality …
You need 7 to 8 hours of rejuvenating sleep each night.
And if you want the chance to instantly start reversing 10 years of biological aging or more …
You need 7 to 8 hours of rejuvenating sleep each night.
However …
Most OTC and prescription sleeping pills are NOT designed to give you the deep, rejuvenating sleep your body needs
Sure, some of the more effective ones may knock you out for 8 hours …
But they won’t help you get reach those deep stages of sleep your body needs to repair and rebuild your mitochondria
Think of it like this …
Mike Tyson could hit you with an upper cut and knock you unconscious for 8 hours …
But that doesn’t mean you got a night of quality sleep.
Sleeping pills are kind of like that upper cut.
They may help you get in your 8 hours in a night …
But it will not be the deep, rejuvenating sleep your body craves.
Which is why you wake up feeling drowsy, red eyed and groggy after taking these medications.
Simply put, these medications DO NOT work because they only address the symptoms of insomnia.
Which is why I set out to create a better solution …
A formula that addresses the ROOT CAUSE behind the majority of sleep issues.
A formula which helps you “reset” you sleep cycle …
So you can not only fall asleep faster and sleep longer …
But also achieve the critical deep sleep cycles that are essential for rejuvenating your mitochondria.
Helping you reverse your biological age by 10 years or more overnight!
I’m a biochemist and fitness enthusiast who spent nearly a decade researching and teaching biochemistry at a top research University …
While helping my family run an elite fitness and training gym on Long Island, New York.
We trained dozens of NFL, NHL, MLB and MMA athletes at our facility …
As well as many top flight medical and Wall Street professionals.
And over time I noticed that all of these high-performance professionals were looking for the same thing.
They wanted to find a way to turn back the clock …
To boost their energy levels, vitality and stamina …
So they could regain the peak performance they had in their youth.
So, I began to focus all my laboratory research on the underlying causes of aging and age-related decline.
And after years of studying all the advanced theories of aging …
I finally discovered the key.
You see, your mitochondria produce 95% of the energy in your body …
And energy is the currency of life that allows us to restore our bodies down to the DNA level.
Which means, if you can stop and reverse the mitochondrial decline that naturally occurs as you age … you can reverse your biological age.
That’s why I created Mito Dream …
The world’s first all-natural, anti-aging sleep aid.
It contains 9 powerful ingredients that work in unison to help reset your body’s natural sleep cycles …
So you can get the 7-8 hours of deep, rejuvenating sleep you need to ensure your mitochondria are working at peak efficiency.
Remember, it only takes 30 minutes of sleep deprivation a night to age your mitochondria by 10 years or more.
Which is why, if you’re one of the 50 million Americans who struggle to get enough deep sleep each night …
You need to get Mito Dream right away.
Because it will not help you get the sleep you need to heal your mitochondria and cells down to the DNA level …
Helping you to literally age in reverse …
So you can look, feel and perform like someone half your age.
And it all starts with the body’s “master sleep hormone” … melatonin
Now, if you’ve ever had sleep problems in the past, you’ve probably heard about melatonin.
That’s because it’s the hormone in your body that naturally regulates your sleep cycle.
As long as your body is making enough melatonin, your natural sleep cycles will function effectively …
Which means you will be able to fall asleep fast and get a full night’s sleep.
But there are two important factors that can impact your body’s ability to produce the right amount of melatonin.
The first is what’s known as “blue light”. This is the light typically emitted by devices such as televisions, computer screens, and cell phones.
If the sun goes down at night and you’re still watching TV and/or sitting in front of your computer, you’re actually setting yourself up for a less than optimal night of sleep.
Which is why many people find it more and more difficult to get a good night’s sleep as they age.
Which is why many people turn to melatonin supplements to help get a better night’s sleep.
And while supplementing with melatonin has been shown to help reset the body’s sleep clock …
Helping you fall asleep up to 30 minutes faster
Delivering up to 50 minutes of additional sleep …
And significantly improving the quality of sleep you get each night.
According to the New York Times, most of the commonly prescribed sleep aids can’t even get you results like that.
That’s why we made melatonin one of the core components to Mito Dream.
But there is one huge problem with most melatonin supplements …
They give you way too much melatonin.
Now I know that may seem like a shocking statement in our “bigger is better” society.
But the fact is, dozens of studies show…
“Sleep data were obtained by polysomnography on the last three nights of each treatment period. The physiologic melatonin dose (0.3 mg) restored sleep efficiency (P < 0.0001), acting principally in the midthird of the night; it also elevated plasma melatonin levels (P < 0.0008) to normal.”
And there have never been any studies that have shown any benefit to taking doses above 1mg.
In fact, some studies show the 3mg to 10 mg doses you find in many common supplements may be dangerous to your health.
Which is why I suggest you stay away from any product that provides doses above 1 mg a night …
And stick with the optimal .3 mg (300 mcg) dose of melatonin that Mito Dream delivers.
That way you can get the sleep boosting effects of melatonin …
Including an additional 50 minutes of deep, rejuvenating sleep every night …
Without the potentially dangerous side effects that come with many of these “extra strength” products.
Breakthrough research shows that Melatonin is also a potent cellular antioxidant …
Which means it serves a double duty in helping to protect your mitochondrial down to the cellular level.
You see, mitochondria are one of the first cellular organs to suffer extensive damage from one of the biggest “wrecking balls” inside your body …Free Radicals.
THESE FREE RADICALS ATTACK NEARLY EVERY STRUCTURE IN THE CELL …
But the mitochondria suffer free-radical damage at a rate 5-10 times higher than other parts of the cells.
However, recent breakthrough research shows that melatonin helps destroy these free radicals in your body through multiple metabolic pathways …
Making it one of the most potent mitochondrial antioxidants on the market.
Which is a daily dose of melatonin is critical if you want to protect and restore the organs that are most reliant on the mitochondria like:
I also added 200 mg of Magnesium Glycinate to my formula because of its critical to nearly every function in your body … including sleep!
You see, magnesium is known as one of the essential macro-minerals …
Because it’s a vital component for over 300 different metabolic pathways in your body.
It helps your heart muscles and nerves function properly …
It plays a critical role in keeping your bones strong …
And it plays a powerful role in regulating your mood and sleep patterns.
It even plays a key role in producing ATP … the complex that stores the energy from your mitochondria.
Without enough magnesium your body can’t make or store enough energy to operate at peak efficiency …
And it can’t properly eliminate the free radicals that attack your mitochondria.
Unfortunately, it’s estimated that 50% of Americans have some form of magnesium deficiency.
Which is why everyone should be taking a daily dose of 200g of magnesium.
But not just any form of magnesium …
I added 200 mg of magnesium glycinate to Mito Dream because …
… Because the magnesium and glycine team up to boost GABA so you can get in the relaxed state you need to fall asleep.
Simply put, magnesium has so many beneficial effects on every metabolic process in your body …
including sleep …
You would be crazy to take any sleep formula that doesn’t include this crucial mineral.
Theanine, an amino acid found in green tea and responsible for it’s calming effect…
….works by helping your brain generate “alpha waves” …
That peaceful calm state you experience right before you fall asleep.
This will not only help you fall asleep faster …
But also help you hit that deep, REM sleep you need to rejuvenate your mitochondria down to the DNA level.
But that’s not all.
Theanine also increases the levels of dopamine and serotonin in your brain …
Which can help boost your concentration, memory and mental alertness …
And obliterate the feelings of anxiety and stress that may keep you awake until all hours of the night.
Plus, it also increases glutathione levels … which is one of the body’s most potent cellular antioxidants.
Oleamide, a unique fatty acid found in olive oil, helps activate your body’s GABA receptors.
GABA is known as the “relaxation amino” because it signals your brain to start to shut down and enter a state of deep relaxation.
Which is why studies have shown that Oleamide can help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
Especially when you combine it with the additional GABA boosting ingredients found in Mito Dream.
It’s also a potent nootropic … which means it can help protect and stimulate your brain function … while boosting your mood and aiding in memory and learning.
Now if you took just these four ingredients alone …
Mito Dream would be one of the most powerful sleep formulas on the market.
But I didn’t stop there.
Jujuba has been used in Chinese medicine for over 3,000 years and it’s been described as one of the five most valuable fruits in China.
That’s because it’s loaded with flavonoids, saponins, and phenols that serve a variety of benefits, including …
• Boosting Gaba and Serotonin, which makes it easier to fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer …
• Spend more time in both slow-wave and REM sleep … the two most regenerative stages of sleep
• Boost your immune system to fight off infections …
• Improve gut issues like bloating, constipation and ulcers …
• Lower blood pressure and prevent excessive fat accumulation in the body …
• Protect your Brain cells and help improve memory and learning.
• And may even restore hair growth
Like Jujuba, Magnolia has been used as a therapeutic compound in Eastern Medicine for thousands of years.
And like Jujuba, it also contains several bio-active compounds that can help you reduce anxiety and get the deep, rejuvenating sleep you need.
The two most well researched are honokiol and Magnolol.
Honokiol helps increase the time you spend in slow wave sleep …
While Magnolol helps increase the time you spend in REM sleep.
When you put these two compounds together you have the perfect one-two punch that improves the quality of sleep you get every single night.
Melisaa Officinalis traces its roots all the way back to ancient Greece, where it was often combined with wine and used as an anti-inflammatory and pain reliever.
This compound works by increasing GABA in the brain and a recent study showed it was effective at relieving anxiety and improving the quality of sleep in up to 90% of the people who tried it.
Matricaria is another ancient herbal medicine with uses that date all the way back to ancient Egypt.
It’s well known to help calm and relax your mind … so you can fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer.
Like melatonin, passion flower helps you “reset” your sleep cycle so you can get longer, deeper sleep.
In fact, one study showed that mice who received passion flower slept for 25% longer than the control group.
And human sleep studies have shown that passion flower significantly boosts six different measurements of sleep quality in otherwise healthy individuals.
Mito Dream is more than just a sleep formula.
This formula combines the best of ancient medicine with the most advanced modern nutritional science …
To deliver 9 powerful ingredients with proven ability to not only help you sleep better …
But also to help rejuvenate your mitochondria down to the DNA level.
Which, as current research shows, could be the key to reversing the aging process.
But don’t just take my word for it …
I want you to experience the effects of Mito Dream for yourself risk-free …
Which is why I’m offering an iron-clad 30-day money back guarantee …
Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsules), Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide.
Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, take four (4) capsules with 8-12 oz of water before desired time of rest.
Yes! Mito Dream is a comprehensive formula that’s designed to help you “reset” your sleep cycles, so can hit those deep levels of sleep that rejuvenate your body and brain down to the cellular level.
Remember, Mito Dream’s ingredients also provide potent anti-aging benefits as well as offering a good night’s sleep, which is why we suggest you make our Mito Dream formula part of your nightly routine.
Even if you’re not currently experiencing sleep issues, Mito Dream’s powerful ingredients can help you repair and restore your mitochondria, calm your nerves and relieve stress, and help you reach the right stages of sleep to help repair, rebuild and restore your cells.
We believe in 100% transparency with all our products. We want you to know exactly how much of each ingredient is in our formula so you know you’re getting the proper doses, backed by science.
Ouro Vitae refuses to hide behind the “proprietary blends” so prevalent in the supplement industry. Because this allows a company to load a laundry list of ingredients in their formula, making it look remarkable. But on the inside, “proprietary blends” can have such small amounts of an ingredient it’s absolutely useless to you. Meaning, they’re marketable, but not remarkable.
Simply put, the ingredients in Mito Male are all available without a RX, and that means the big pharma companies can’t make a penny off them so they’re not marketed to doctors and hospitals
Instead, they can charge you hundreds of dollars a month for prescription sleep aids that may knock you out, but they are not designed to help you reach the deep, rejuvenating sleep states your body needs to stay healthy.
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