Seamless Mitochondrial Energy Production for Optimal Health
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Our body is like an assembly line, working day after day to produce energy that keeps us alive. Each cell, organ, and system have their own set responsibilities. So why do our inner workers sometimes call a strike? According to Dr. Tricia Pingel, there is one detrimental component that stops the body from optimal energy production. What is it? Join us in this eye-opening episode to find out!
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