Has anyone ever heard of this before or care to evaluate it? It's made in Australia, non-prescription, however only sold to doctors. Whatever you call that. It's supposed to be designed to "support the Krebs cycle" and help with energy.
I've taken it for a bit and don't notice any difference. The usual amount to take is 3-4 per day, spread out across meals.
Looking into it I get the impression my diet and other supplements largely cover off on what's in it. I'd be interested and appreciative to get someone's take on it as both a supplement for energy and as a supplement for anti-ageing/longevity. I've been considering dropping this in order to free up funds to give MitoQ a try in its place.
——> MitoLift (per pill)
R,S-alpha Lipoic Acid 50mg
Ubidecarenone (Coenzyme Q10) 50mg
Acetyl-L-Carnitine hydrochloride 50mg
Creatine monohydrate 100mg
Cysteine 50mg
d-alpha Tocopheryl acid succinate 10mg (equiv. Vitamin E 12IU)
Magnesium orotate 100mg
equiv. Magnesium 6.6mg
Thiamine hydrochloride 15mg
Riboflavin 20mg
Nicotinamide 50mg
Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate 5mg
equiv. Pyridoxine 3.5mg
Folic Acid 400mcg
Cyanocobalamin 400mcg
Biotin 1.5mcg
Zinc citrate 5mg equiv. Zinc 1.6mg
Phytomenadione (Vitamin K1) 50mcg