...and I must digress again. Let us take a car as an example of a machine. The engine produces energy and that
More...energy. So too is fat. Protein, by comparison, is not. Unfortunately, sugar, though technically energy-rich, is nutrition poor, and therein lies much
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...For several years after I felt my physical energy declining, I was always weak, always tired, didn't have energy to do things
More...derails their capacity to produce ATP, pharmaceutical and environmental chemicals, for example, should be considered, ipso facto, epigenetic modulators. Energy is a
More...energy is indeed the cause of any disease as suggested by Selye, then TTFD would be a logical treatment since we have
More...energy and I learned many years ago that beriberi was the prototype for failure of energy production. Thiamine was blamed as the
More...platelets are quite small, have no nucleus, and carry only 5-8 mitochondria per cell, upon which they are critically dependent for energy
More...one of the early symptoms of struggling mitochondria and thiamine deficiency. More fundamentally, however, all the organs tasked with maintaining life, demand
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