...errors of metabolism or reduced mitochondrial activity may have an increased risk of hyperammonemia. Measure ammonia if encephalopathic symptoms occur (5.10) Kidney
More...and persistent encephalopathy. Thiamine deficiency attacks the mitochondria. Mitochondrial dysfunction presents diversely. In fact, with mitochondrial dysfunction, symptoms are as varied as
More...to heal, I am big proponent of working from the mitochondria up and out, which means nutrients, and ultimately thiamine. Read up
More...evolutionary and developmental linkage between primordial bacteria and mitochondria (56,57). Damaged mitochondria, in turn, imperil human health and no doubt, contribute to
More...latent nutritional and/or mitochondrial issues. The meds/vaccines do damage by multiple mechanisms, some directly deplete thiamine and other vitamins/minerals, others damage the
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...the cells, take the oxygen from the air we breathe and along with some nutrients convert this into usable energy. When damaged
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...and more abundant crops, those crops contain more sugar than actual nutrients and those nutrients are needed for oxygenation. In much the
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...primary mechanisms behind EMF-induced damage is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondria appear to be quite susceptible to injury from EMFs. Long-term, low
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