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Guy C. Brown "Symbionts and Assassins"
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Mitochondria are extremely sensitive to damage by such things
as toxins,
free radicals,
excessive calcium,
lack of oxygen.
as toxins,
free radicals,
excessive calcium,
lack of oxygen.
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The process of converting food to fuel ...
... within a human body relies on tiny cells within our cells, called mitochondria.
The mitochondria hold the keys to life, and the keys to death, as well.
According to Guy C. Brown in his article, "Symbionts and Assassins," "Extensive new research shows that in harboring the mitochondria, our cells may also have taken in their own executioners. Mitochondria are extremely sensitive to damage by such things as toxins, free radicals (some of their own making, some not), excessive calcium, and lack of oxygen. When the mitochondria are damaged, the energy supply to the rest of the cell fails..."Brown goes on to explain the microbiological details:
"Mitochondria produce virtually all of a cell's energy. They use the oxygen we breathe to burn the food we eat. Just like a power station burning coal or gas, the mitochondria use the energy released from the burning process to produce electricity. So our cells are really powered by electricity."
The mitochondria hold the keys to life, and the keys to death, as well.
According to Guy C. Brown in his article, "Symbionts and Assassins," "Extensive new research shows that in harboring the mitochondria, our cells may also have taken in their own executioners. Mitochondria are extremely sensitive to damage by such things as toxins, free radicals (some of their own making, some not), excessive calcium, and lack of oxygen. When the mitochondria are damaged, the energy supply to the rest of the cell fails..."Brown goes on to explain the microbiological details:
"Mitochondria produce virtually all of a cell's energy. They use the oxygen we breathe to burn the food we eat. Just like a power station burning coal or gas, the mitochondria use the energy released from the burning process to produce electricity. So our cells are really powered by electricity."
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