Paul Saladino· MD
you destroy the energy making um uh capability of the mitochondria because you've you've broken down the electron transport chain which is where all this exists now
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you destroy the energy making um uh capability of the mitochondria because you've you've broken down the electron transport chain which is where all this exists now
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so clearly lipids are abnormal that would affect the the function of the proteins of the electron transport chain therefore you're not going to generate the amount of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation because the very lipid and protein structures are abnormal and you can't produce the amount of AC