09/16/2025
So excited to add this to our product list!
Product Review: Mitocore by Ortho Molecular 🌿✨
If you're after a multivitamin that does more than just cover the basics, Mitocore by Ortho Molecular is worth considering. As a pharmacist, I’m always looking for quality supplements, and this one really impressed me.
Why I Love Mitocore:
✅ Comprehensive Formula: Mitocore combines essential vitamins with bioactive phytonutrients and mitochondrial support to fight oxidative stress and free radicals — great for overall health and energy.
✅ Mitochondrial Support: Mitochondria are your body's power plants, and Mitocore supports them to help with energy production. This is key for those dealing with chronic fatigue, aging, or stress.
✅ Key Ingredients in addition to highly absorbable vitamins and micronutrients:
ALA: Neutralizes free radicals and supports Vitamin C & E.
NAC: Boosts Glutathione, a major antioxidant.
ALC: Supports energy and immune cell health.
🥦Broccoli Seed Extract: Known for its powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties (learn more about sulforaphane from an expert, Dr. Rhonda Patrick, here: https://www.foundmyfitness.com/topics/sulforaphane).
✅ Quality You Can Trust: Ortho Molecular has 35 years of experience and manufactures all third party tested products in Wisconsin with top-quality, globally sourced ingredients.
✅ For Everyone: Mitocore’s extra antioxidant and mitochondrial support is especially helpful for those with chronic conditions, fatigue, or stress. Plus, it’s available in capsules or protein powder — great for those who prefer not to swallow pills.
Bottom Line:
Mitocore has become a staple for both me and my spouse. It’s an excellent choice for anyone looking for a premium multivitamin with added support for energy, stress, and immune health.
Find OrthoMolecular supplements at Meyer Pharmacy in Waverly. Ask for me (or one of our other pharmacists) if you’d like personalized advice!
Note: Always check with your healthcare provider before adding a new supplement if you take Rx meds. Supplements can interact with meds just like other drugs can.