Medical Conditions
There is a steadily growing body of evidence linking many adult-onset diseases, including fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease, autoimmune diseases, and even diabetes, to a single common cause, referred to as “Mitochondrial Dysfunction“.
To learn more about how each of these diseases is linked to this process, as well as new research on ways to improve the health of your mitochondria, click on the disease link you are most interested in.

Alzheimer’s Disease is the most common cause of cognitive deterioration in the elderly. How is it linked to Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

It is estimated that 415 Million people worldwide have diabetes. How is it linked to Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

Genetic Mitochondrial Diseases
Genetic mitochondrial diseases are disorders caused by dysfunctional mitochondria, the cellular organelles responsible for producing cellular energy. How are they linked to Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

Long-Covid relates to people of all ages who have recovered from Covid-19 Yet still experience persistent symptoms of the disease. How is it connected to Mitochondrial Dysfunction?

Medication-Induced Mitochondrial Damage
Some prescription medications have been discovered to cause mitochondrial damage. How are they linked to mitochondrial dysfunction?