...metabolic, or rather, mitochondrial in nature. The mitochondria are simply not producing enough energy, efficiently to maintain survival functions let alone the
More...of mitochondrial functioning. Many environmental and pharmaceutical chemicals evoke mitochondrial damage by leaching critical nutrients needed for mitochondrial energy production and other
More...to support wild-type mitochondrial function becomes compromised. The lay person’s summary of the above excerpts is that we have excess mitochondrial DNA
More...liver cells. Properly functioning mitochondria are critical to human health and survival. Unfortunately, mitochondria are exquisitely sensitive to their environs and can
More...production was not considered in any depth. Barring outright starvation or what were believed to be rare genetic aberrations of mitochondrial DNA,
More...is sadly iatrogenic. Medications damage mitochondria. Here: Medication‐induced mitochondrial damage and disease Here: Drug-Induced Mitochondrial Toxicity in the Geriatric Population: Challenges and
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...it is true that there are a set of nutrient co-factors involved in the mitochondrial machinery and these are necessary for mitochondrial
More...an adult human body. The reaction that makes it possible for oxygen to maintain life is called oxidation. This reaction takes place
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