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For Specialists .. Question about The Mitochondria

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Dears Friends scientists and specialists ..

 

Please I need some help by information ..

 

Is there a supplements or medications can restore or fix the mitochondrial damage ?

 

I know about the supplement Q10 , but I want to know if there is any thing else or more effective .

Enzyme Q10 is an enzyme in the electron transport chain. It is taken as a supplement by people who can't produce enough of it themselves.

 

People with mitochondrial disorders are often prescribed various vitamins and other supplements, but whether these work very well or not is questionable. Other approaches are genetic approaches.

several nutrients have been studied for their ability to decrease damage to the mitochondria. In the current literature regarding mitochondrial damage and HIV therapies, some mention has been made about riboflavin (B2), coenzyme Q10, and acetyl-carnitine. Most of these are being studied in isolation and not in conjunction with one another. Although the approach is to determine whether or not each particular nutrient is beneficial in the treatment of mitochondrial damage, the flaw in this approach stems from the fact that each of the 5 complexes in the oxidative phosphorylation process requires different and varying nutrients simultaneously. Other nutrients that support mitochondrial function are alpha lipoic acid, NAC (N-acetyl-cysteine), glutathione, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids to name a few.

(http://www.thebody.com/content/art2145.html)

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Greippi - Double K

 

you give much informations and seems helpful .. I appreciate that for you

 

 

 

any else information supplying will be appreciated .. thank u

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