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Vial labeled 'Fit Life Peptides' MOTS-C

MOT - C 10MG

£35.00
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Vial labeled 'Fit Life Peptides' MOTS-C

MOT - C 10MG

£35.00

MOTS-c: Body's Natural Energy Regulator

MOTS-c is a natural signalling molecule, often called a "mitochondrial peptide," that plays a crucial role in how cells manage energy and metabolism.

Think of mitochondria as the power plants for cells. MOTS-c is a key instruction sent from these power plants, primarily to muscles, telling them to optimise how they use fuels like glucose and fats. This helps maintain healthy metabolic function, supports healthy body composition, and promotes efficient energy use, especially during exercise or stress.

While NAD+ is like the universal fuel inside every cellular power plants, MOTS-c is like the master switch that helps regulate how and where that energy is used throughout the body. Together, they represent a powerful one-two punch for cellular health and metabolic efficiency.

Specifications:

  • Contents: 10mg

  • Form: Lyophilized

  • Purity: >99%

 

  • Storage: Store between 2°C and 8°C

  •  Verified purity third-party tested

Not for human or veterinary use.

Designated exclusively for laboratory research applications, MOT - C 10MG is intended solely for scientific experimentation within professional research settings. This compound is not suitable for human consumption, animal ingestion, or any clinical, therapeutic, diagnostic, or cosmetic purposes. All handling must comply with institutional research protocols and appropriate laboratory safety procedures.

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