This segment is the first of nine and deals with mitochondria. You inherit only your mother's mitochondria which are your energy cells. They generate ATP. Most people with chronic disease have a dysfunction of the "cell danger response" coming from the mitochondria. If your body cannot shift back to normal you will stay in a diseased state like autism, for one. Genetic makeup only matters when the genes are turned on. They interviewed people over the age of 90 who spoke of how they lived their lives.
This was a very interesting session regarding mitochondria health. It will be playing for the next eighteen hours.
Some of the high points from this episode is that the lifespan age is going down rapidly. We are too dependent on pharmaceuticals. The mitochondria are the powerhouses but if they are weak they cannot produce energy. You can stimulate mitochondria. Good stress is helpful. Mutated mitochondrion dna if it outnumbers good mitochondria will become a disease. If it's in the pancreas you may become diabetic, etc. There is an explosion in this type of DNA mitochondrion diseases. This includes Alzheimers and cancer. After age forty we produce less energy. They are also your main defense against viruses and pathogens.
But when things go wrong it interferes with methylation, vitamin D metabolism, B6, uric acid. They mention that a microtreatment with "curamin" is working in autism but they didn't spell it so I'm not sure what this is. Hopefully they will expand on that.
This is a very thoughtful series and tries to make it understandable for us.
It will be streaming for a few more hours but I find if I keep the tab open, it may remain longer.
I did a little more searching and think the therapy is not curamin but ceramine. Here is why it may be important. "important role for ceramide in regulating such diverse responses as cell cycle arrest, apoptosis, and cell senescence."
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