MITOCHONDRIAL SUPPORT
Top 365 HEALTHY BY CHOICE NUTRIENTS
- Ormus Gold Elixir
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- DMSO
- Microbiome reset
- ACTIVA Stem cells
Replica RNA and DNA – all 4 stimulate mitochondria via Adenosine (ATP), Glutamine (GTP), Cytosine (CTP), and Thyamine (TTP) triphosphates (don’t find all 4 on the market- only ATP)
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MITOCHONDRIA require support because they are vital for cellular energy production (ATP) and overall cellular function, and their health and function can be affected by various factors, including toxins, inflammation, and lifestyle choices.
MITOCHONDRIA are Essential for Energy Production:
They are the “powerhouses” of the cell, responsible for generating ATP, TTP, CTP and GTP, the primary energy currencies of the cell. This energy is crucial for various cellular processes, including growth, movement, and maintaining homeostasis.
MITOCHONDRIAL Dysfunction:
When mitochondria don’t function properly, it can lead to a range of health problems, including fatigue, muscle weakness, and even mitochondrial diseases.
Factors Affecting MITOCHONDRIAL Health:
Diet and Nutrition: A poor diet, high in processed foods and sugars, can negatively impact mitochondrial function, while a nutrient-rich diet supports mitochondrial health.
Toxins and Inflammation: Exposure to toxins, chemicals, and chronic inflammation can damage mitochondria and impair their function.
Lifestyle Factors: Lack of exercise, stress, and poor sleep can also negatively affect mitochondrial health.
Gut Health: A healthy gut microbiome is important for overall health, and a healthy gut supports the immune system and healthy management of inflammation which can affect the mitochondria.
Supporting Mitochondrial Health:
Diet: Focus on a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats.
Exercise: Regular physical activity can improve mitochondrial function and overall health.
Detoxification: Supporting the body’s natural detoxification pathways can help remove harmful substances.
Stress Management: Practicing stress-reducing techniques, such as yoga or meditation, can help protect mitochondria.