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The frontier of longevity science is moving toward and calcium signaling therapies to reduce chronic inflammation. By maintaining the integrity of these tiny organelles, researchers believe we can delay the onset of age-related diseases like Alzheimer’s and heart disease. Mitochondria & Longevity | Insights & Approaches | MAYRLIFE
The link between mitochondria and longevity is a cornerstone of modern aging research. Scientists increasingly view these "cellular powerhouses" not just as energy producers, but as the command centers that determine how well—and how long—we live. The "Powerhouse" Paradox Mitochondria and longevity
Mitochondria rely on a coenzyme called NAD+ to function. Levels of NAD+ naturally drop as we age, leading to a "communication breakdown" between the cell's nucleus and its power plants. Science-Backed Strategies for Longevity The frontier of longevity science is moving toward
Triggers mitophagy, forcing the body to clear out old, sluggish mitochondria. Science-Backed Strategies for Longevity Triggers mitophagy
Mitochondria generate 90% of the body's energy through a process called oxidative phosphorylation. However, this "dirty" process creates reactive oxygen species (ROS) as a byproduct. While low levels of ROS can act as beneficial signaling molecules (a concept called ), chronic accumulation causes oxidative stress that damages DNA and proteins, accelerating the aging clock. Why Mitochondrial Health Declines
As we age, several factors compromise our cellular energy production:
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