How Mitoblu™ Works
Root Cause: The Stress-Energy Axis
When your stress rhythm falls out of sync, it can throw off energy, focus, and sleep. We call this the stress-energy axis; the link between how your body responds to stress and how it generates energy.
Chronic stress flattens this rhythm over time, disrupting both your cortisol curve and your cellular energy production.
Clinically Studied: Cortisol and Circadian Rhythm
MitoBlu™ supports healthy cortisol patterns, your body’s built-in signal for daily rhythm and recovery.
In a human study, participants taking Mitoblu™ showed measurable improvements in cortisol timing, consistent with a more balanced stress rhythm and steadier daily energy.
Healthy mitochondria are key to this process. When your cells run low on energy, your stress response becomes harder to regulate. By supporting mitochondrial resilience, MitoBlu™ helps maintain the biological foundation of calm, focus, and lasting energy.
Results You Can Feel
By promoting balance across the stress-energy axis, MitoBlu™ supports long-term resilience, helping your body stay calm under pressure, energized through the day, and naturally ready to rest at night.
Morning: Supports natural alertness and motivation
Afternoon: Promotes balanced focus and sustained energy
Evening: Encourages relaxation and restorative sleep
Clinically Studied to Support Healthy Cortisol Rhythms
In a controlled human study, MitoBlu™ was shown to promote healthier cortisol dynamics: restoring a stronger morning rise and smoother evening decline. These changes are consistent with a well-algined circadian rhythm, associated with improved energy, focus, and recovery.
Developed By Physicians, Trusted By Professionals
Created by board-certified dermatologists, psychiatrists, and longevity researchers, MitoBlu™ bridges medical science and modern wellness. Our mission: help your body restore its natural rhythm; simply, safely, and effectively.
“We designed MitoBlu™ to address one of the most fundamental systems in human health – the daily natural stress rhythm.”
~Kumar Nadhan, MD.