Mitochondrial Resilience
Changing the dynamics within cells can significantly enhance mitochondrial function and resilience, impacting treatment responses. Instead of a harsh, aggressive approach to conditions like cancer, a more nuanced, adaptive strategy allows the body to heal naturally, promoting balance and well-being. Emphasizing diplomacy over destruction can lead to better outcomes and support the body's innate healing processes.In this clip
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Related Questions
Is there concern about the use of exogenous antioxidants suppressing normal functions of our mitochondria and being counterproductive, given the theory that free radicals are important and adaptive signals in our body, as in the concepts of hormesis and the need for apoptosis to proceed?
What practices can trigger the body to dispose of dysfunctional mitochondria and generate new ones?
What are some things we can do to heal and restore a damaged mitochondrial system?