...likely mitochondrial in nature; the interaction between thyroid hormones and mitochondria is direct. Given the mitochondria’s role in steroidogenesis, other hormone systems
More...this sort of fatigue are inadequate mitochondrial nutrients – the mitochondria require vitamins and minerals to derive energy from food and produce
More...that thiamine, magnesium, and other nutrients play in the cascade of reactions required to produce ATP, can we maximize mitochondrial functioning with
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...reaction. All Paths Lead to the Mitochondria Recall, from previous posts, that mitochondria take dietary nutrients and oxygen, and change them into
More...the mitochondria’ – there is an ample amount of research linking mitochondrial function to immune function predating COVID and a burgeoning body
More...that energy availability is the key to health, or more specifically, that insufficient mitochondrial energy, and thus, impaired mitochondrial function leads to
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...pharmaceutical medicine to the mitochondria is fantastic. Unfortunately, it took three years and multiple, essentially useless medications before looking at the mitochondria
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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