mohammed hawa
Jan 23, 2026 6 min read

Mitochondria & Aging: Boosting Energy After 35 with Mitoprime™ & Ioniplex™

Mitochondria & Aging: Boosting Energy After 35 with Mitoprime™ & Ioniplex™

Vyva™ supplements address cell energy decline at its source: supporting healthy mitochondria with next-generation actives for adults 35+.

The Energy Crisis: Why It Starts After 35

Cells make energy in mitochondria—tiny “batteriesˮ that weaken with age. After 35, mitochondrial efficiency drops, leading to fatigue and slower recovery.

Research connects this decline to lowered metabolic rate, brain fog, muscle loss, and increased inflammation.

Mitoprime™ (L-Ergothioneine): The Cellular Protector

L-Ergothioneine is a rare antioxidant shown to support mitochondrial health, protect DNA, and boost cellular stamina.

Shown to reduce markers of oxidative stress by up to 30%, supporting more all-day energy.

Called the “Longevity Vitaminˮ for its unique ability to target mitochondria directly.

Ioniplex™ (Fulvic Acid): Mineral-Based Revitalization

Fulvic minerals in Ioniplex™ provide trace nutrition, improve cell permeability, and support mitochondrial ATP production.

65+ ionic trace minerals.

Improves nutrient absorption and gentle cellular detoxification.

Vyva Approach

Combining Mitoprime™ and Ioniplex™ gives adults 35+ a scientifically backed daily regimen to protect, fuel, and renew cellular energy.

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