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THE POWER OF NATURAL COENZYMES FOR ANTI-AGING

THE POWER OF NATURAL COENZYMES FOR ANTI-AGING

There is a particular area of instability in our body's biochemistry that contributes to memory problems, irritability, concentration problems, depression, decreased mental energy, anxiety, chronic fatigue, and cravings for alcohol, nicotine and sugar. This condition is a major coenzyme deficiency - in this case we are referring to a metabolic energy deficiency!

All human activities require energy. Every cell in your body has a particular function and requires energy in order to perform its work. This energy is produced by various chemical processes in the cells, in small "power plants", which exist as small parts in the cell. We refer to a power plant as the mitochondrion.

The food we eat is converted into glucose through digestion. Glucose is the fuel for power generators. However, most of the processes in a power plant that release energy require a particular assistant. We call this assistant a coenzyme. Without the coenzyme, the power plant simply will not work.

Supplying the body with the essential coenzyme that maintains the processes in all power plants is absolutely vital. Therefore, it is clear that if there is a deficiency of the coenzyme or if there are too few power plants in the cells, there is an energy deficiency.

A metabolic energy deficiency refers to a deficiency of chemical energy, with which 10% of all people are overloaded. As a result of a genetic deficiency in the mitochondria (power plants), this energy deficiency is clearly observed in families, where various masks hide the deficiency. Thus, the grandmother might suffer from obesity, her son from workaholism, her daughter from depression and her granddaughter might be addicted to drugs.

Lack of this essential cellular fuel is now recognized as a key feature of chronic fatigue, apathy, depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug addiction, weak immune system (infections and cancer), muscle pain and weakness, headaches, memory disorders, sleep problems, impaired focus and concentration, and other chronic diseases. Cellular energy deficiency may be an unrecognized epidemic of cellular disease.

Here's how it works. We eat carbohydrates, proteins and fats which provide the chemicals that enter the citric acid cycle, a molecular rotunda that produces the engines of cellular efficiency, these are now "charged" with hydrogen which in turn enters the electron transport chain in the mitochondria and is "ignited" with oxygen and the result is energy, or ATP, along with water. ATP, or adenosine triphosphate, is the fuel for the heart to beat, muscles to contract and for every cellular energy requirement in the body's 100 trillion cells.

The importance of coenzymes to the body is evident, as they are involved in all bodily functions and catalyze more than a thousand metabolic reactions in organs and tissues. The heart uses the largest amount of coenzymes that make our cells energy efficient, as it beats about 86,000 times a day. The brain consumes about one third of all the energy produced by the body. Often, an energy deficiency is first detected in the brain with poor concentration, difficulty concentrating and attention deficits. If the energy shortage lasts too long, the brain's neurons cannot synthesize neurotransmitters, the molecules of consciousness, such as serotonin, dopamine and noradrenaline, and we experience anxiety, depression, sleep disorders and other mood swings.

Latest generation therapies are a new path to renewing the energy of our cells and detoxifying our bodies, harnessing the power of the right coenzymes that aid in restoring balance in the mind and set patients up for success and recovery.

If any of the nutritional factors for the cells are low, adequate cellular energy production is weakened and since oxygen is as important as hydrogen in cellular energy, it is important to take note of state-of-the-art protocols that can positively impact the lives of patients.

Do not discount the free radical damage that comes from cigarette smoke, drugs, radio waves from cell phones and wi-fi, and the very large number of chemicals found in all humans at this time on earth, including phthalates, parabens, pesticides, styrene, benzene, toluene and thousands more.

For example, medical scientists now widely believe that Alzheimer's dementia and Parkinson's disease share the common feature of degeneration of nerve cells due to the deterioration of ATP-producing enzymes with the citric acid cycle and mitochondria.

Genetic deficiency of the right coenzymes can be present at birth and show up in children as sleeplessness, behavioral problems, hyperactivity, poor concentration, academic stress and underachievement.

Let's take a look at some of the functions of coenzymes in the body:

  • Increases energy in heart cells.
  • Increases energy in brain cells.
  • Protects and repairs DNA, reducing DNA mutations that contribute to atherosclerosis, cancer, immunodeficiency, rheumatoid arthritis, and much more.
  • They are "powerful antioxidants" for the body.
  • Reduces cholesterol.
  • Lowers blood pressure.
  • Strengthens the immune system.
  • Stimulates the production of dopamine, serotonin, and noradrenaline, thus improving mood.
  • Stimulates the production of nitric oxide, thus improving blood flow in the body.

Medical research has shown that the following medical conditions improve with the use of the correct coenzyme:

  • Chronic fatigue
  • Muscle pain and weakness
  • Pain and stiffness in the joints
  • Headaches
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Alcohol and drug addiction
  • Diabetes
  • Sleep disturbance
  • Memory loss (forgetfulness)
  • Attention deficit
  • Fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Cancer

Research has also shown that making the cell energy efficient can provide the following benefits in "healthy" people:

  • Increased physical energy
  • Improved mental performance
  • Better response to short-term lack of sleep
  • Reduced effects of jet lag
  • Improved libido
  • Anti-aging

HOW DO WE DIAGNOSE COENZYME DEFICIENCY?

Fatigue is often the first signal, but there are many conditions in the body that present as fatigue, such as low thyroid. The following clues are used to make a correct diagnosis of cellular energy deficiency:

  • Family history
  • Fatigue and depression, mainly on the maternal side.
  • Personal history
  • Fatigue and/or depression that begins early in life, such as childhood or adolescence.
  • Addiction to alcohol or drugs
  • Chronic fatigue at any time in life
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Almost any chronic illness

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