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How do we support our mitochondria 100%?
The essential role of our mitochondria
Our body consists of about 20 trillion (20,000 billion) cells.
The most important thing these cells need to function is energy.
In our cells, energy is produced by a small organelle called the mitochondrion.
There are at least 200-500 mitochondria in every cell of our body and as many as 1000-2500 in some very active cells, such as those of the brain and liver. In an egg cell, even 100,000.
There are so many mitochondria that together they represent about 10% of our body weight.
Mitochondria are like the power plants of our cells and provide almost all the energy in the body.
If the mitochondria do not generate enough energy it has far-reaching consequences on all functions of the body.
To generate energy, they burn fats, proteins and carbohydrates.
This combustion, of course, requires oxygen.
What do mitochondria need to function properly
Through a thorough study of all the biochemical processes in and around the mitochondria, Hans Beekmans has discovered that a number of essential nutrients are required for these organelles to function properly:
- Minerals & Vitamins
Vitamin C
Oils [krill oil, vitamin E and ubiquinol].
The role of minerals & vitamins
To initiate and maintain the burning process in the mitochondria, these organelles absolutely cannot do without certain minerals and vitamins.
The most important minerals in this process are calcium and magnesium.
These minerals are needed as a starter for mitochondria.
Calcium additionally needs vitamin D3 for proper absorption.
Vitamin K2 then ensures that calcium gets to the right place in the body.
Only by getting enough of these minerals and vitamins can the mitochondria perform their important function.
Even so important that if deficient, the body will extract calcium and magnesium from bones and teeth.
The role of vitamin C
The continuous burning of nutrients releases substances that are harmful to the mitochondria.
These substances are called free radicals.
If these substances are released and not cleaned up, they will damage mitochondria and cells.
As a result, they also play a role in the development of various diseases and aging.
Nature has provided mechanisms to render these pollutants harmless.
Initially, vitamin C will neutralize free radicals.
Vitamin C is the first clearing agent.
The role of oils
In addition, certain oils play a role in neutralizing free radicals.
These are krill oil, vitamin E and ubiquinol.
If these oils are present in sufficient quantities, all free radicals will be cleared.
The oils are therefore the second clearing agent.
This ensures that the mitochondria are not damaged and can continue to produce maximum energy.
The combination of the calcium, magnesium, vitamin C and the three oils ensures the maximum function and protection of the mitochondria.
Summary: 100% mitochondria support
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