For decades, medical science focused on symptoms, treatments, and the visible effects of disease. But a growing number of physicians and researchers now believe the root of health — and the prevention or reversal of many chronic illnesses — lies deep inside our cells, in tiny structures called mitochondria.
Often described as the "batteries" of our cells, mitochondria produce over 90% of the body's energy. They are most abundant in energy-demanding organs such as the heart, liver, muscles, and brain — with heart muscle cells containing up to 40% mitochondria, and liver cells about 25%. When these microscopic powerhouses fail or falter, the cascade of consequences can lead to fatigue, disease, and even premature death.
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