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MOTS-c 

R 1 259,00Price
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20mg
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MOTS-c is an advanced longevity and metabolic support peptide known for its role in cellular energy production and metabolic function. Derived from mitochondria, the body’s energy-producing cells, MOTS-c has gained popularity in the wellness and biohacking space for supporting energy, endurance, fat metabolism, and healthy aging.


MOTS-c is especially popular among wellness enthusiasts and performance-focused individuals looking to optimise energy, metabolism, and long-term health. When combined with healthy lifestyle habits and professional guidance, it may help support a more energised, resilient, and balanced body.


  • Function: Supports cellular energy production, metabolic health, and endurance by optimizing mitochondrial function.

  • Strength:10mg and 20mg Vials

  • Actual product may vary; images are for illustrative purposes only.


Many users experience benefits such as:

  • Supports metabolic health and fat metabolism

  • May improve energy production and endurance

  • Supports exercise performance and recovery

  • May assist with insulin sensitivity and blood sugar balance

  • Longevity and healthy aging support

  • Cellular energy and mitochondrial support 


How it works

MOTS-c works at the mitochondrial level and is believed to:

  • Help regulate energy metabolism

  • Support glucose utilization

  • Improve cellular stress responses

  • Activate pathways linked to exercise and metabolic adaptation

  • Support mitochondrial efficiency and resilience 


Common uses

MOTS-c is commonly discussed for:

  • Fat loss and metabolic support

  • Energy and endurance enhancement

  • Longevity and anti-aging protocols

  • Exercise performance support

  • Wellness and mitochondrial health stacks 


Commonly reported side effects may include:

  • Injection site irritation

  • Fatigue or temporary lethargy

  • Headaches

  • Nausea

  • Dizziness

  • Changes in appetite or energy levels 


Important safety note

Research on MOTS-c in humans is still limited, and it is not approved by major regulatory authorities for general medical use. Long-term safety and effectiveness data are still being studied. 


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