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Did you know the reason you feel tired might have nothing to do with sleep… and everything to do with tiny structures inside your cells?
They’re called mitochondria — and they’re known as your body’s true powerhouses.
Mitochondria take the food you eat and the oxygen you breathe and turn it into cellular energy. That energy powers your brain, your muscles, your metabolism, and even your hormones.
But stress, toxins, blood sugar spikes, and nutrient deficiencies can damage mitochondria — leaving you feeling fatigued, foggy, and inflamed.
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By Dr. Jeni St. Onge, DC, CFMP and Tara PetersonDid you know the reason you feel tired might have nothing to do with sleep… and everything to do with tiny structures inside your cells?
They’re called mitochondria — and they’re known as your body’s true powerhouses.
Mitochondria take the food you eat and the oxygen you breathe and turn it into cellular energy. That energy powers your brain, your muscles, your metabolism, and even your hormones.
But stress, toxins, blood sugar spikes, and nutrient deficiencies can damage mitochondria — leaving you feeling fatigued, foggy, and inflamed.
Connect with us:
www.thrivecfh.com

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