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Timeline Nutrition vs McDonald Eye Associates

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Timeline Nutrition

timeline.com

VS

McDonald Eye Associates

mcdonaldeye.com

Sponsorship breakdown

Category
Timeline Nutrition
McDonald Eye Associates
Industry

Health & Sports

Health & Fitness

Newsletter

Neuro Athletics

2K subscribers

Razorback Brew

10K subscribers

Audience reach

2K subs

10K subs

Ad format
Sponsored Content

Inside every one of your cells are mitochondria, often called the 'powerhouses' …

Sponsored Content

Promotional mention of Chuck Barrett trusting Dr. Chad Betts for cataract surger…

Last recorded

September 2025

April 2026

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Timeline Nutrition

Inside every one of your cells are mitochondria, often called the 'powerhouses' of the cell. They're responsible for turning nutrients into the energy your body needs to move, repair, and thrive. But as we age, mitochondria naturally become less efficient, which can impact how strong and energized we feel. This is where Mitopure® by Timeline Nutrition comes in. Mitopure is a highly pure form of Urolithin A, a postbiotic nutrient that's been studied for over 15 years and in more than 10 clinical trials. It's the only clinically tested Urolithin A supplement shown to support muscle strength, cellular energy, and overall mitochondrial health. Studies show that Mitopure can increase muscle strength by up to 12% after just four months of daily use, even without changes to exercise routines. Support your cells with Mitopure® today. GET 20% OFF

McDonald Eye Associates

Promotional mention of Chuck Barrett trusting Dr. Chad Betts for cataract surgery, with details on services like eye exams, glasses, contact lenses, and free LASIK consultations.

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