atp and mitochondria
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Ageing and the MitochondriaStrategies and Answers
Jacine Greenwood
Founder of Roccoco
Founder of Educated Therapists
International Speaker
Mother of 3 Beautiful Children
Passion - Skin
Outline
• Why ATP is critical for looking young.
• The energy cycle and what happens
• ATP and the decline with aging.
• How to increase ATP topically
• Which vitamins enhance ATP production
• LED and Microcurrent.
ENERGY = MITOCHONDRIA
Why ATP is critical for looking young
ATP – The energy cycle
ATP + H2O = ADP + Pi + H+ + energy + heat.
THE ENERGY CYCLE
Vitamin Supplementation
Some authors have recommended the following:
25-150mg of the "basic Bs" - B1, B2, B3, B5, B6;
300-10,000mcg biotin
100-1,000mcg B12
400-2,000mcg folic acid
Magnesium 400-800mg daily
Alpha Lipoic Acid
Carnitine
NADH
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