Hi, this is Peter Monsen, Chief Science Officer and Co-Founder of Ouro Vitae.
And I want to tell you about the single most important supplement to take alongside every glass of Mito Male.
I call it Ouro CoQ10.
And I’m giving you a very special one-time opportunity to add it to your daily regimen below … only available on this page right now.
You see, while Mito Male is the single most powerful formula available for restoring and optimizing male vitality…
A product that can help deliver …
…to any man that feels like he’s no longer performing at his peak.
There’s one powerful ingredient we had to leave out.
It’s a miracle of modern nutritional science that works hand-in- hand with the ingredients in Mito Male…
To supercharge the energy producing power of your mitochondria even faster.
I’m talking about a mitochondria-boosting, vitality restoring miracle ingredient … CoQ10.
Or maybe you already take it.
But what you’re about to learn will completely change everything you thought you knew about this supplement.
So much so… I wouldn’t be surprised if you threw your current bottle of CoQ10 in the trash.
First, I want to make this clear… CoQ10 is one of the most popular and researched nutritional supplements in history for good reason…Because it’s essential for healthy mitochondria.
Remember these are the “powerhouses” that create the energy every cell in your body needs to thrive.
And research shows…
Supplementation with 200 mg a day of CoQ10 reduces levels of hemoglobin A1c, the most important marker of blood sugar control.
CoQ10 directly influences the expression of multiple key genes involved in aging.
Just weeks of CoQ10 supplementation improves heart strength by enhancing mitochondrial performance.
In healthy subjects, 300mg of CoQ10 was shown to decrease fatigue levels by up to 33%.
By slowing damage from foreign invaders, CoQ10 is proven to reduce destructive toxins in brain cells.
If exposed to outside oxygen, heat, or light CoQ10 spoils like a glass of milk left out overnight. This is why it’s impossible include CoQ10 in Mito Male powder…
CoQ10 is extremely difficult for the body to absorb because it’s not able to cross your gut barrier. In fact, research shows less than 6% of regular CoQ10 makes it through your gastro-intestinal tract and into the blood.
If…and that’s a big if… CoQ10 gets through your intestinal tract and into the blood stream… There’s still little chance it actually makes it into your cells where it can work it’s magic.
You see, CoQ10 is a massive molecule.
Trying to fit CoQ10 into your cells is like trying to park a school bus in a one car garage…
It just doesn’t work!
Our cutting-edge, absorbable CoQ10 formula that’s clinically proven to deliver up to 100% more CoQ10 directly to your cells.
This superior bio-availability is achieved through three unique mechanisms.
First, we take pure CoQ10 and combine it with tocopherols, a powerful and natural form of Vitamin E.
Tocopherols are a potent antioxidant and protect CoQ10 like a biological shield from heat, oxygen, and light.
That way you know you’re getting pure, in-tact CoQ10 ready to do its job.
Next, our CoQ10 is carefully encapsulated in a special soft-gel that dramatically increases absorption.
Inside this soft-gel are “transporting fats” that attach to the CoQ10 molecule and allow it to cross your gut barrier with ease.
Finally, we added d-Limonene.
Extracted from the oil of citrus fruits, d-Limonene is a natural solvent.
D-limonene breaks the large CoQ10 compound into a smaller CoQ10 molecule that can make it into your cells.
Then end result is one of the most bio-available CoQ10 products on the market.
In fact, in one double-blind, randomized, human clinical trial…
Scientists compared the effectiveness of Ouro CoQ10 versus standard CoQ10 in 30 healthy subjects over a period of 28 days.
By the end of the study, participants taking Ouro CoQ10 had up to 100% higher plasma levels of CoQ10 than the standard supplement!
Even better, Ouro CoQ10 starts working after the very first dose…
Boosting CoQ10 levels in the blood as high as almost 160% within just six hours!
“I combine this with ALCAR and feel great. Clean energy – I don’t feel tired or need caffeine with this stuff on every other day type schedule. I love how the Vitamin E is also included so i don’t need to add that to my stack” – Kevin.**
“I didn’t expect this product to stand out from any other ingredients of my stack, but it blew the others out of the water. I notice an increased sociability, razor-sharp focus and I can more easily sustain vigorous exercise with minimal fatigue. These soft gels will be a permanent part of my regimen.” – Rachel**
“ I’ve tried a couple different CoQ10 products before and i had already read a lot about its overall benefits for mitochondrial health. but upon using this specific one for over 2 weeks now, I’ve already decided it is the one i am going to be taking on daily basis – Mohamad**
“Very nice quality and the price is right.” – Peter **
Just like Carnitine, CoQ10 levels in the body peak early in life…
Around age 20 for CoQ10.
After that, they decline for the rest of your life…
Plummeting 6-7 times lower by age 80.
And just like Carnitine, CoQ10 plays a crucial role in maintaining your mitochondrial health …
Which is why we believe that every aging man can benefit from taking Ouro CoQ10 with Mito Male.
One clinical study showed that the combination of carnitine and CoQ10 was 200% more effective at lowering subjects cholesterol than carnitine by itself.
Another study looking at max muscle output found that the combination of carnitine and Co10 outperformed carnitine by 60%.
How about the other ingredients in Mito Male like Shilajit…
When taken together, Shilajit is shown to skyrocket CoQ10 levels 29% higher than if you took CoQ10 alone!
Or how about PQQ.
While CoQ10 optimizes mitochondrial function, PQQ helps create NEW mitochondria…
Together, PQQ and CoQ10 are proven to help reverse age-related cognitive decline.
And it’s not just your mitochondria that benefit from CoQ10.
Just look at all the benefits you can expect when you start taking Ouro CoQ10.
A trial of 443 elderly people showed taking 200mg of CoQ10 a day over a 4-year period improved vitality, physical performance, and quality of life.
Aging men run into heart problems when the walls of their heart become abnormally thick, causing an irregular heartbeat and making it harder for the heart to pump blood.
Taking 200 mg of CoQ10 is shown to improve heart function, irregular heartbeat, reduce heart wall thickness.
Numerous studies of people with high blood pressure have found that supplementing with CoQ10 reduces blood pressure to healthy levels.
In fact, CoQ10 can reduce systolic pressure up to 11% and diastolic pressure up to 12%.
Inflammation is a key factor in how well or not well you age. It’s connected to everything from joint pain, mental fatigue, to hair loss.
In a meta-analysis of 17 studies researchers concluded that CoQ10 reduced CRP, IL-6, and TNF-α – the major indictors of inflammation.
Out of control blood sugar leads to a problem’s like weight gain and fatigue.
A meta-analysis of 14 studies found that CoQ10 significantly reduces blood sugar (fasting and HbA1c) and insulin levels at doses of 200mg a day
Male fertility is determined by the number and quality of the sperm. Sperm cells rely on CoQ10 for the energy needed to move and for its antioxidant protection.
A study of men found that taking just 60 mg a day improves sperm motility rate up to 450% more than the control group not taking CoQ10.
Research from UCLA suggests that the more muscle mass older Americans have, the less likely they are to die prematurely.
CoQ10 is shown to preserve muscle mass through its potent antioxidant power.
Without a high-functioning liver, toxins and other dangerous invaders can make their way through the body…And wreck havoc on your cells, causing accelerated aging.
Taking 100 mg of CoQ10 a day is shown to decrease liver enzymes (AST and GGT), the two most important indicators of liver health.
We normally charge $39 for this advanced form of CoQ10 …
And considering the bio-availability and effectiveness of this comprehensive formula …
I consider that a bargain..
But because you’ve made the commitment to take back your health and become the best man you can be…
Today and today only, when you buy one bottle of Ouro CoQ10 we will throw in a second bottle for FREE.
We normally charge $39 for this advanced form of CoQ10 …
And considering the bio-availability and effectiveness of this comprehensive formula…
I consider that a bargain..
But because you’ve made the commitment to take back your health and become the best man you can be…
Today and today only, when you buy one bottle of Ouro CoQ10 we will throw in a second bottle for FREE.
That’s right…
You can get TWO bottles of Ouro CoQ10 for just $39 … 50% off the normal price!
Even better…
You can secure 2 bottles for just $79 …
Or 6 bottles for just $119. …
But this offer is only available right now on this page.
The majority of men who buy Mito Male are already taking me up on this offer.
And bottles of Ouro CoQ10 are literally flying off our warehouse shelves.
Plus, because of our commitment to quality, our FDA-approved facility is only able to produce Ouro CoQ10 in very small batches at any given time.
Which means we can sell out of at any minute.
Which is why I recommend choosing the 4 or 6 bottle option….
This guarantees you the greatest savings possible, and new customers won’t interrupt your supply going forward.
And no matter how many bottles of Ouro CoQ10 you upgrade to today…
They’re all backed by our…
Because you’re covered by our 30-day 100% money-back guarantee.
It’s important to us that money doesn’t come between you and the solution your mitochondria are crying out for.
So we want to make this easy.
If for any reason you don’t get the results, we’ve expressed over the trial period …
Simply return your EMPTY bottles of Ouro CoQ10 for a FULL, no-questions-asked refund.
Because the reality is:
If somehow Ouro CoQ10 fails to deliver the results we promise…
We don’t want to keep a penny of YOUR money.
The only question I have left for you is…
Like I said…
Mito Male is the single most powerful formula available for restoring and optimizing male vitality…
But if you want to take back your health, manhood, and vitality, even faster…
Then Ouro CoQ10 is a no-brainer.
It’s proven to:
And much more…
Plus, Ouro CoQ10 solves the biggest problem with CoQ10 supplements: ineffective absorption.
So you can rest easy at night knowing that your CoQ10 supplement is actually utilized by your cells…
And not a single dollar of yours goes to waste.
Not to mention…
You’re getting:
So don’t wait any longer…
Simply choose your bottle option below.
Mito Male is undeniably the single most powerful formula in the world for restoring and optimizing male vitality. You can’t go wrong if Mito Male is the only supplement you take. However, many of our customers want to supercharge their energy, sex drive, muscle building, and focus even fast. Ouro CoQ10 works in perfect synergy to accelerate these types of results.
CoQ10 is highly sensitive to oxygen and is easily spoiled. This makes it impossible to include CoQ10 in a powder like Mito Male that’s mixed with water.
CoQ10 is a coenzyme that is essential for health mitochondria. Mitochondria are the “powerhouses” of every cell in your body. CoQ10 is one of the most important fuel sources your mitochondria uses to make energy.
Ouro CoQ10 solves the three biggest problems most CoQ10 supplements have by providing superior protection, enhanced absorption, and better cellular utilization.
That’s that’s why clinical research shows the CoQ10 used in Ouro CoQ10 is up to 100% more effective than regular CoQ10.
Simply take one softgel a day with food and water.
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Ouro Vitae, 2137 Mystic Cove Drive Virginia Beach VA 23455
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Our products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
©2020 Ouro Vitae. All rights reserved.
CoQSol-CF is a Registered Trademark of Soft Gel Technologies, Inc
** Experiences from CoQSol-CF users.
The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on this site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. None of our statements or information, including health claims, articles, advertising or product information have been evaluated or approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The products or ingredients referred to on this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.
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