SPAN PROTOCOL

MITO Electron Carrier Caps - Powered by CoQ10

Restore What Statins Deplete.

MITO — CoQ10 Electron Carrier Caps

SPAN PROTOCOL


Your Mitochondria Are Starving. Feed Them.

The Mechanism of Action

Coenzyme Q10 sits at the center of oxidative phosphorylation—the electron carrier that shuttles energy through the mitochondrial respiratory chain between Complexes I–III. Your mitochondria produce 95% of your body’s ATP. CoQ10 production peaks in your 20s, then declines steadily. By 60, you have lost roughly half your endogenous capacity. If you are on a statin, the mevalonate pathway that produces CoQ10 is the same pathway the drug inhibits. You are depleting the very molecule your mitochondria depend on.

MITO delivers 200mg of CoQ10 (ubiquinone)—a clinical dose within the range used in peer-reviewed studies examining mitochondrial support, exercise performance, and statin-related muscle concerns (100–300mg). This is not a token amount buried in a proprietary blend. It is the dose that moves biomarkers.

CoQ10 serves dual critical functions. First: ATP production—it is essential for the electron transfer reactions of oxidative phosphorylation. Without adequate CoQ10, energy production bottlenecks at the mitochondrial level. Second: antioxidant defense—as an electron carrier, CoQ10 neutralizes free radicals generated during energy production, protecting mitochondrial membranes from the oxidative damage that accelerates cellular aging.

Ubiquinone is the oxidized form your body converts to ubiquinol as needed. At 200mg, ubiquinone provides excellent absorption and superior stability compared to ubiquinol formulations. Both forms are effective—ubiquinone is more cost-effective at clinical doses. Take with dietary fat for optimal absorption.

The Operational Shift

Restored mitochondrial energy production. Antioxidant protection for the membranes that house the entire ATP manufacturing apparatus. Replenished CoQ10 levels that decline with age and statin use. A measurable input that produces a measurable output on your next blood panel.

CoQ10 works synergistically with NAD+ (ENDURE) for cellular energy, Resveratrol (ACTIVATE) for sirtuin activation, and Methylene Blue (CHARGE) for electron transport optimization. Together, the SPAN protocol addresses multiple longevity pathways simultaneously.

SPAN PROTOCOL | Daily with largest meal containing fat | Stack with ENDURE, ACTIVATE, and CHARGE.

Clinical Dose. Measurable Output. Mitochondria Fed.



Ingredients: Coenzyme Q-10 (Ubiquinone) 200mg, Hypromellose (vegetable capsule), Rice Flour.

Manufacturer Country: USA

Product Amount: 30 capsules

Gross Weight: 4oz / 0.25lb / 113g

Suggested Use: Take one (1) capsule once a day as a dietary supplement. For best results, take 20-30 min before a meal or as directed by your healthcare professional.

Caution: Do not exceed recommended dose. Pregnant or nursing mothers, children under the age of 18, and individuals with a known medical condition should consult a physician before using this or any dietary supplement.

Warning: Keep out of reach of children. Do not use if the safety seal is damaged or missing. Store in a cool, dry place.


*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Gluten-free Vegetarian Lactose-free Allergen-free Hormone-free All natural Corn-free Vegan friendly

Key Benefits
Replenishes CoQ10 — essential electron carrier
Supports mitochondrial Complex III function
Critical for cardiac muscle energy production
Counteracts age and statin-related depletion

The Science

How It Works

Coenzyme Q10 is the electron carrier that shuttles energy between Complex I, II, and III of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Endogenous production peaks around age 25 and declines steadily thereafter. Statin medications — taken by 40 million Americans — block CoQ10 synthesis as a side effect. MITO provides 200mg CoQ10 (Ubiquinone) to restore this critical electron carrier, supporting ATP synthesis and providing particular benefit for cardiac muscle — the most mitochondria-dense tissue in the body.

Clinical Research

CoQ10 Depletion with Age and Statins

Research on endogenous CoQ10 production

Cardiac tissue CoQ10 levels decline approximately 50% between ages 25-65. Statin therapy further reduces CoQ10 by inhibiting the mevalonate pathway, explaining muscle-related side effects in up to 29% of users.

CoQ10 Supplementation Benefits

Meta-analysis of cardiovascular outcomes

CoQ10 supplementation (100-300mg/day) improved ejection fraction in heart failure patients, reduced statin-associated myopathy, and enhanced exercise capacity in controlled trials.

MITO Electron Carrier Caps - Powered by CoQ10 $45.00