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To: Oystir

Pomegranate extract is not Urolithin A. 40% of people do have the ability to convert pomegranate into some Urolithin A, but it is entirely based upon bacteria in a person’s gut. Unfortunately, there is no easy way to know if you have the right bacteria, or not, and to supplement the ones found to help is not really possible, at this time.

The patented form is called “Mitopure,” and is available at retail, here:

https://www.mitopure.com/

However, Nestle uses it in their Celltrient Strength supplement:

https://www.nestlehealthscience.com/brands/celltrient

This is available, less expensively, from Amazon under a subscription.


11 posted on 06/29/2022 7:01:01 AM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: ConservativeMind

Thank you. Those are the only two I am aware and they both use Mitopure. You confirmed my suspicions.


14 posted on 06/29/2022 7:08:04 AM PDT by Oystir
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To: ConservativeMind

BFL

And thanks, ConservativeMind for your diligence in finding and posting these interesting and informative health-related reports.


16 posted on 06/29/2022 9:47:30 AM PDT by Reddy ( B.O. stinks)
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