Paul Saladino· MD
humans of stearic acid those two days be low-fat vegan diet led to fragmentation of mitochondria
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humans of stearic acid those two days be low-fat vegan diet led to fragmentation of mitochondria
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if you don't get enough stearic acid in your diet because you're vegan because you're plant-based because you're not eating animal fat you could be affecting your mitochondria negatively you could be losing out on use of fatty acid oxidation you could be losing out on beta oxidation