Andrew Huberman· PhD
Mitochondria are crucial players in brain and other organ health & now understood to be the lynchpin for most all chronic diseases.
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Mitochondria are crucial players in brain and other organ health & now understood to be the lynchpin for most all chronic diseases.
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And it has long been known, for decades, that mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with everything that ails us essentially.
and I think it's true that almost every chronic illness we're looking at is mitochondrial dysfunction but I've never really heard it I don't think anyone really knows that that is it's just a buzzword right