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🧬 "Is Mitochondrial Dysfunction Blocking Your Energy? My mescreen™ Results Revealed!"
🎧 Episode Summary:
In today’s solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on my personal mescreen™ mitochondrial test results—and how they validate everything I’ve experienced since my so-called “adrenal exhaustion” back in 2013.
We’re diving into the Cell Danger Response, oxidative stress, fragmented mitochondrial networks, and why you can be great at burning fat (like me!) but still feel flatlined during sprints or post-workout. If you’re an endurance athlete, a high-performer, or just constantly battling fatigue and brain fog despite doing “all the right things,” this one is for you.
🧪 You’ll learn:
What the mescreen™ test reveals that no other test does
How my mitochondria are under oxidative and structural stress (ROS Lipid Support profile)
Why low mitochondrial and glycolytic energy can stall performance, recovery, and hormones
How my genetics (SOD2, MTRR, MAOB) explain my energy crash
The 3-phase protocol I’m using to repair my mitochondrial membranes and restore resilience
🚨 Are you stuck in the Cell Danger Response too? This episode will help you connect the dots between your symptoms, stress history, lab markers, and what your mitochondria are really telling you.
🔗 Want to test your own mitochondria? Save $100 off your mescreen™ test with my code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS at 👉 https://mescreen.com/pages/how-it-works
🧠 Mentioned in this Episode:
Cell Danger Response theory by Dr. Robert Naviaux
Mitochondrial membrane repair nutrients (PC, DHA, tocotrienols)
Phase 1–2–3 recovery strategy for oxidative stress and network repair
Genetic SNPs that impair energy, detox, and stress resilience
PNOĒ metabolism testing as a performance-enhancing overlay
🧭 Learn More & Work With Me: Ready to optimize your mitochondria and feel like your Future You again? Visit: www.debbiepotts.net Instagram: @coachdebbiepotts
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🧬 "Is Mitochondrial Dysfunction Blocking Your Energy? My mescreen™ Results Revealed!"
🎧 Episode Summary:
In today’s solo episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on my personal mescreen™ mitochondrial test results—and how they validate everything I’ve experienced since my so-called “adrenal exhaustion” back in 2013.
We’re diving into the Cell Danger Response, oxidative stress, fragmented mitochondrial networks, and why you can be great at burning fat (like me!) but still feel flatlined during sprints or post-workout. If you’re an endurance athlete, a high-performer, or just constantly battling fatigue and brain fog despite doing “all the right things,” this one is for you.
🧪 You’ll learn:
What the mescreen™ test reveals that no other test does
How my mitochondria are under oxidative and structural stress (ROS Lipid Support profile)
Why low mitochondrial and glycolytic energy can stall performance, recovery, and hormones
How my genetics (SOD2, MTRR, MAOB) explain my energy crash
The 3-phase protocol I’m using to repair my mitochondrial membranes and restore resilience
🚨 Are you stuck in the Cell Danger Response too? This episode will help you connect the dots between your symptoms, stress history, lab markers, and what your mitochondria are really telling you.
🔗 Want to test your own mitochondria? Save $100 off your mescreen™ test with my code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS at 👉 https://mescreen.com/pages/how-it-works
🧠 Mentioned in this Episode:
Cell Danger Response theory by Dr. Robert Naviaux
Mitochondrial membrane repair nutrients (PC, DHA, tocotrienols)
Phase 1–2–3 recovery strategy for oxidative stress and network repair
Genetic SNPs that impair energy, detox, and stress resilience
PNOĒ metabolism testing as a performance-enhancing overlay
🧭 Learn More & Work With Me: Ready to optimize your mitochondria and feel like your Future You again? Visit: www.debbiepotts.net Instagram: @coachdebbiepotts
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