Mitochondria
Cross-source consensus on Mitochondria from 34 sources and 118 claims.
34 sources · 118 claims
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- Chronic fatigue syndrome is fundamentally caused by oxygen deficiency in the body. — Oxygen Deficiency and Chronic Fatigue
- The underlying cause of chronic fatigue syndrome is singular — a lack of oxygen. — Oxygen Deficiency and Chronic Fatigue
- When potassium and magnesium are insufficient, the enzymatic machinery generating ATP operates below capacity, causing diminished endurance and faster fatigue during exercise. — Electrolyte Powder for Exercise — Benefits Beyond Salt Loss
- Mitochondria require B1-dependent enzymes to drive oxidative phosphorylation and energy production. — Benfotiamine (Fat-Soluble B1): Benefits and Why It's So Unique
- AGEs clog mitochondrial machinery, causing cells to be starved of both fuel and oxygen. — Benfotiamine (Fat-Soluble B1): Benefits and Why It's So Unique
- Without adequate B1, mitochondrial enzyme pathways fail, cell metabolism breaks down, and ATP production collapses in demanding tissues. — Benfotiamine (Fat-Soluble B1): Benefits and Why It's So Unique
- Normal cells produce energy through mitochondrial oxidative respiration using glucose and oxygen. — The Most Important Benefit of Autophagy: Anti-Cancer
- Mitochondria possess their own DNA, separate from nuclear DNA. — The Most Important Benefit of Autophagy: Anti-Cancer
- The respiratory components inside mitochondria are protein-based enzyme machines. — The Most Important Benefit of Autophagy: Anti-Cancer
- Mitochondria produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. — AMPK: The Mitochondrial Protector