Evaluating Mitochondrial Function and Disease: Managing the Fatigued Patient
Summary
The mitochondrial function markers of the Organix test are discussed. Deficiency markers are explained, as well as the supplements used to correct the deficiencies.
Jeff Moss, DDS, CNS, CCN, Richard S. Lord, PhD
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- Mitochondrial function markers in the Organix test
- What is the role of mitochondrial function with regard to disease?
- Impairment of fatty acid transport to the mitochondria
- Carnitine markers
- adipate
- suberate
- ethylmalonate
- supplementation to help reduce levels
- CoQ10 markers
- succinate is the most sensitive of the group of markers
- significance in number of elevations and severity of elevations
- Riboflavin's involvement in mitochondria
- Make patient less catabolic and more anabolic
- Metabolic syndrome and blood sugar possibly involved in mitochondrial issues
- Supplement dosages - use broad range of safe and effective dosages
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Cases of Mitochondrial Function Disorder