Causes of Mitochondrial Damage Aging and oxidative damage Toxic metals lead 5 , mercury 6 , arsenic 7 Infections viral and bacterial Mold and mycotoxins 8 Industrial and agricultural toxins 9 Prescription drugs Tylenol, aspirin, anti-depressants, L-dopa, NSAIDS, statins, valproic acid, fluoroquinolones, and some chemotherapy drugs 10 Alcohol 11 DNA Adducts in Chronic Disease DNA adducts form when chemical compounds bind to DNA gene regions
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Protein S-glutathionylation: The linchpin for the transmission of regulatory information on redox buffering capacity in mitochondria
Ipamorelin is highly selective it produces a comparable GH pulse with minimal cortisol, prolactin, or ACTH elevation, and very little hunger stimulation
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