The Mitochondria and Its Importance During the Genome Project During Covid 19

The Mitochondria and Its Importance During the Genome Project During Covid 19

More mitochondria are needed to make more energy, particularly in high-energy demand organs such as the heart, muscles, and brain. When the number or function of mitochondria in the cell are disrupted, less energy is produced and organ dysfunction results. This is in all biological processes.

Mitochondrial disease, or mitochondrial disorder, refers to a group of disorders that affect the mitochondria, which are tiny compartments that are present in almost every cell of the body. The mitochondria main function is to produce energy. More mitochondria are needed to make more energy, particularly in high-energy demand organs such as the heart, muscles, and brain. When the number or function of mitochondria in the cells are disrupted, then less energy is produced and organ dysfunction results.

Depending on which cells within the body have been disrupted in the   mitochondria, different symptoms may occur, or different disease forms present themselves. Mitochondrial disease can cause a vast array of health concerns, including fatigue, weakness, metabolic strokes, seizures, cardiomyopathy, arrhythmias, developmental or cognitive disabilities, diabetes mellitus, impairment of hearing, vision, growth, liver, gastrointestinal, or kidney function, and more.

Researchers have discovered that mitochondrial dysfunction—which can  lead to DNA damage and cell death—may be prevented and even reversed. The key lies in early and sustained interventions that support optimal mitochondrial health and function.

To support your mitochondrial health, make sure to include some of the following foods in your diet:

  • Oily Fish.

  • Avocados.

  • Coconut oil.

  • Olive oil.

  • Flax-seed Oil

  • Avocado oil

  • I make a blueberry drink that helps with health too….2 cups of blueberries, 2 cups of spinach, 1 apple, 3/4 cup of apple juice, 1 banana.

Mitochondrial disorder symptoms include:

  • Poor growth.

  • Loss of muscle coordination, muscle weakness, muscle diseases.

  • Neurological problems, neurodegenerative disease, seizures.

  • Autism spectrum disorder, represented by a variety of ASD characteristics.

  • Visual and/or hearing problems, smelling, and tasting problems.

  • Developmental delays, learning disabilities.

  •  liver or kidney disease, heart diseased cells, lung disease.

    What triggers mitochondrial dysfunction?

    On a physiological level, mitochondrial dysfunction is caused by exposure to certain environmental factors,  such as Ace 2 being attacked by a spike protein, and such as certain pharmaceutical drugs, occupational chemicals and genetic abnormalities presenting from covid 19 exposure (affecting both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA). Jul 18, 2017….

    Postscript…genetic abnormalities in the DNA would be from covid and the human enzyme, and the messaging RNA. Immunology systems over responding also would be a factor.

    Ways you can boost mitochondria….

    1. Calorie Restriction. Reducing calorie intake (through fasting diets, for example) is the most successful approach to enhance longevity. .

    2. Exercise. …

    3. Mitochondrial Nutrients. …

    4. Sleep. …

    5. Relaxation Techniques. …

    6. Sunlight. …

    7. Red/Near-Infrared Light Therapy. …

    8. Cold Exposure.

      What are mitochondria, and how do they help us? Mitochondria are specialized structures found in cells. They participate in many cellular processes, but their most important function is to extract the energy that is stored in the chemical bonds of nutrients (in the form of electrically charged particles called electrons) and transform it into a form of energy that cells can use to power their activity.

      This form of energy is a molecule called ATP (from adenosine  triphosphate), and the process is called cellular respiration. Because mitochondria generate around 90 percent of all ATP produced in the body, they are known as “the powerhouse of the cell.”

      When mitochondria work optimally, cells are fueled efficiently, and biological pathways run smoothly. But when mitochondria are dysfunctional, they start to accumulate damage, and cellular processes start to gradually get disrupted.

      Mitochondrial dysfunction caused by damage accumulation, is seen not only in elderly, but young children being born in 2024, and in healthy young adults and this is from the interruption of covid 19 in 2019. In 2024 it is a noticeable that increases in Liver problems, in cancers, and in misfolding proteins being found by embalmers after homo sapien deaths.

      Why is it important to boost the cell health in the mitochondria processes?Dysfunctions in the mechanisms of ATP production in our mitochondria, particularly in a pathway called the electron transport chain, increase the production of byproducts called reactive oxygen species (ROS) that can be damaging to mitochondria at high concentrations. Mitochondrial dysfunctions can create a rolling snowball of damage that can eventually affect all biological processes in our body. This can happen naturally with age, but today the dysfunctions are coming from covid 19, but we can try and improve our health as long as possible. Improving mitochondrial fitness, their efficacy in generating energy, and their capacity to avoid or repair damage to their biochemical machinery can contribute to some surviving healthier.  With genetics that prove to show themselves in diseases after covid 19, are to be taken as caused by covid 19. The interruption of the mitochondria via covid 19, and it’s ATP’s,  is very important to all the biological processes in our bodies.

    9. P.S…..These are facts and please do not let people that are trying to hide things, try and fool you. This is horrible to watch when you know better.

       Calorie Restriction

      Reduce your calorie intake, and this can be done through fasting diets. Fasting dies for example is the most successful approach to enhance your longevity. This success can be attributed, at least partially, to an increase in mitochondrial bio energetic efficiency.

      Calorie restriction acts as a stress signal that triggers a number of adaptations in mitochondria:

      • It improves the activity of the electron transport chain and regulates the production of ROS and oxidative stress.

      • It supports mitochondrial quality control mechanisms, responsible for preventing and/or repairing damage.

      • Important………It promotes the renewal of the mitochondrial network through the elimination of damaged mitochondria autophagy and the production of new mitochondria bio-genesis.

    Post Script just for information…..Interferon can trigger auto immune diseases……Important read….

    MOS Interferon-α has 2 main mechanisms of action: straightforward antiviral activity and induction of cellular and innate immune responses. Interferon’s direct antiviral actions include the induction of several genes and proteins that ultimately create the antiviral status of infected cells. Among these proteins, protein kinases and 2’5’ oligoadenylate synthetase have been reported to be the most important. Interferons also induce expression of major (histo – compatibility complex), both on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and hepatocytes, resulting in virus-specific lysis of infected cells mediated by a cytotoxic T-cell response.

    In almost all autoimmune diseases, there is evidence for the role of environmental factors, particularly viral infection and increased numbers of circulating autoreactive T cells and B cells. Endogenously produced or therapeutically applied interferon-α can increase activation of these autoreactive cells via a vast array of mechanisms. Interferon-α induces numerous target genes in APCs, such that APCs are stimulated and enhance humoral autoimmunity, promote isotype switching, and potently activate autoreactive T cells. Moreover, interferon-α can synergistically amplify T-cell autoreactivity by directly promoting T-cell activation and keeping activated T cells alive. Via the latter mechanisms, “interferon can trigger autoimmune diseases in patients who have an underlying predisposition to develop these conditions.”

    Post Script from Carolyn d Hogarth; It is my hope that this article will help those who are dealing with Covid 19 results, and side effects of vaccines to make good decisions for yourself.

    Carolyn d Hogarth February 24th 2024.

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