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Comprende los fundamentos científicos de la energía celular, la salud mitocondrial, la recuperación y la longevidad.

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How to Improve Memory Through Mitochondrial Health

Memory isn’t just “brainpower.” It’s an energy-intensive biological process. Every time you learn something new or try to recall a detail, your neurons have to fire rapidly and strengthen connections on the fly. That constant work depends on reliable ATP supply and good cellular stress control—two areas where mitochondria play a central role. In this article, we’ll unpack what you can do to support memory by supporting your mitochondria.
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Perimenopause and Mitochondria: Why Energy Shifts in Midlife

Perimenopause and mitochondria are more connected than many women realize. As hormone signaling shifts in midlife, changes in cellular energy, stress resilience, sleep, and recovery can become more noticeable. This article explores why energy may feel different during perimenopause and how practical lifestyle habits—along with thoughtful mitochondrial support like Mitozz—may help support whole-body capacity.

Disfunción mitocondrial y obesidad: ¿cuál es la relación?

La disfunción mitocondrial puede influir en la eficiencia con la que el cuerpo produce y utiliza la energía, pero la obesidad rara vez se debe a un único factor. Este artículo explica la relación entre la salud mitocondrial, la flexibilidad metabólica y la regulación del peso, al tiempo que analiza el papel que desempeñan la alimentación, el estilo de vida y el estrés metabólico general.
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Muscle Recovery Has Phases: Immediate, 24–48 Hours, and Long-Term Adaptation

Muscle recovery isn’t just about “feeling less sore.” It happens in phases—from the first hours after training, to the next 24–48 hours of repair, to the long-term adaptations that make you stronger. This article breaks down what’s happening in each phase and where cellular energy support may fit into a smarter recovery strategy.
El coronavirus de la COVID-19 puede provocar «COVID prolongado» en algunas personas

¿Puede la epicatequina aliviar la fatiga del COVID prolongado? Nuevo ensayo clínico sobre la inflamación y la energía celular

¿Qué mecanismos biológicos provocan la fatiga persistente del COVID prolongado? Un nuevo ensayo clínico controlado con placebo ha analizado esta cuestión y ha evaluado si la epicatequina podría influir en ellos. Esto es lo que revelaron los datos.

Mitozz: Wellness 1.1

Wellness has long focused on habits we can see and feel, but true vitality begins at a deeper level. This article explores how energy, resilience, and long-term health are shaped at the cellular level—where mitochondria convert nutrients into the energy that powers movement, cognition, repair, and recovery. By understanding how cellular energy is produced and protected, we gain a clearer framework for supporting daily performance, metabolic health, and healthy aging from the inside out.
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Mitochondrial Health in Cancer Recovery: Why Cellular Energy Matters After Treatment

Cancer recovery isn’t just about finishing treatment, it’s about restoring energy and resilience. This article looks at mitochondrial health in cancer recovery, explaining the science in clear terms and focusing on what may realistically support healing over time.
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Cancer, Cellular Energy, and Mitochondria: Understanding the Biology Beneath the Surface

Cancer biology has helped deepen scientific understanding of cellular energy, metabolism, and mitochondrial function, offering insight into how energy regulation operates within complex biological systems.
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How High Blood Pressure Develops: A Systems-Level View of Hypertension

High blood pressure usually doesn’t have a single cause. It develops over time as multiple systems—such as the kidneys, blood vessels, hormones, and nervous system—gradually reset what the body considers normal. This slow, silent progression helps explain why hypertension is so common and often goes unnoticed for years.
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8 Simple Everyday Habits That Help Keep Your Arteries Healthy

Simple daily habits play a powerful role in keeping your arteries flexible, responsive, and healthy. By supporting endothelial function, balancing blood pressure and blood sugar, improving sleep, managing stress, and moving consistently, you can reduce vascular strain and promote long-term cardiovascular resilience—without extreme diets or drastic interventions.
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7 Signs Your Heart Is Working Too Hard

Your heart is built to adapt but when everyday demands stay high for too long, it can start operating close to its limits. Subtle changes in breathing, stamina, swelling, and heart rhythm can be early clues that your cardiovascular “workload” is rising.
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4 Risk Factors for Heart Disease and How to Improve Them Through a Better Understanding of Cellular Energy

Heart disease risk is usually framed around factors like cholesterol or blood pressure, but many of these converge at a deeper level: cellular energy. The heart’s ability to function and adapt over time depends on how efficiently its cells produce and manage energy, shaping long-term cardiovascular health.