
Swiss longevity biotech company Timeline has launched Mitopure Gummies, featuring Urolithin A, a compound known to enhance cellular health.
The new supplement format supports mitophagy, the process of removing damaged mitochondria, thereby promoting the creation of healthy mitochondria.
The enhancement boosts the cell’s energy production to increase strength and vitality.
Mitopure Gummies stand out as the only supplement clinically proven to reactivate this crucial biological pathway.
Timeline’s offerings are supported by over fifteen years of research, five human clinical trials, and more than 100 patents, establishing it as a leading name in the longevity sector.
Clinical results indicate improved cellular energy in 28 days, with muscle strength rising by up to 12% after 16 weeks.
Additional benefits of Mitopure Gummies include bolstering the immune system and promoting skin health.
Timeline president and co-founder Chris Rinsch said: “Timeline is intent on making Mitopure, the most clinically researched longevity supplement on the market, available to as many people as possible because of its extraordinary health benefits.”
The strawberry-flavoured gummies are vegan, sugar-free, and a good source of fibre, containing only 10 calories per two-gummy serving.
The recommended dosage is two gummies daily, providing 500 mg of Mitopure, with each package offering a one-month supply of 60 gummies.
Timeline’s supplements are formulated in Switzerland, manufactured in the US, and available for sale on Timeline.com and Amazon.
The company is dedicated to transforming the longevity industry with its scientifically validated ingredient, Mitopure.
By integrating Mitopure into nutritional supplements and skincare products, Timeline aims to extend human healthspan, enabling longer, healthier lives.
Timeline CEO Brian Ray said: “We continue to innovate new formats to bring Urolithin A to a broader audience, expanding from powder for smoothies, to capsules and now to gummies, a form that enables more consumers to be consistent in their supplementation.”