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Stephanie I.
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  • Yes, I would recommend this product
  • Age: 50 to 59
Mitopure Softgels

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Mitopure Softgels

Skin Health

15 days ago

I have noticed my skin is healthier and softer~especially in problem areas like my dry hands and feet.

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Thomas W.
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  • Yes, I would recommend this product
  • Age: 60 to 69

Ok, for the needed dose of Mitopure - but I prefer the capsule

15 days ago

They're ok - but basically candy. I only got them because your Mitopure products are too expensive and, as a result, I get whatever is on sale. My wife and I both use Mitopure - so cost is definitely a consideration. Not sure if we can afford them in the long run.

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victoria g.
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  • Yes, I would recommend this product
  • Age: 60 to 69

Good substitute for capsules

15 days ago

These taste fine, I’d recommend if you have difficulty swallowing the larger capsules.

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