...Stanton, PhD Oh yes, you can. The processes I described are happening at completely different places from the mitochondria. Thiamine is needed
MoreCOVID Notes: The Blood Clot Problem
...to your information. Chandler Marrs, PhD Well, yes, likely by multiple mechanisms. Platelets rely entirely on their mitochondria for survival. When platelet
More...responsible requires nutrient co-factors e.g. vitamins and minerals. Absent those co-factors, food cannot be processed into ATP in the mitochondria. And absent
MoreEnergy Loss as a Cause of Disease
...energy loss is the major cause of disease and that it results commonly from a less than ideal diet or dysfunctional mitochondria.
MoreEndometriosis, Lupron, and Fluoroquinolones: A Recipe for Autonomic Disintegration
...it is disintegrating. We believe that everything is related, that I have mitochondrial issues at the root of these illnesses, but to
More...considerations is that the inflammatory response itself is dependent upon the proper functioning of the autonomic system, which is dependent upon mitochondrial
More...specifically though, because the thyroid is integral to mitochondrial functioning and vice versa, and mitochondria are necessary to power cells throughout your
More...as well as primary genetics. Damage to the mitochondria, whether primary or secondary (acquired) are very responsive to diet and nutrients. Hence,
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