
LONGEVITY with Nathalie Niddam Episode #112: The Connection Between Cell Danger Response & Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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Aug 30, 2022 AI Snips
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Heart Attack Revealed Hidden Infections
- Dr. John Kim had a heart attack at 33 and was found to have Bartonella and mycotoxin exposure.
- He recovered over ~2 years using phospholipid (PC) therapy and lifestyle changes without antibiotics.
Membrane Lipids Dictate Cellular Function
- The cell membrane is a bi-phasic structure critical for mitochondrial function and nutrient exchange.
- Phospholipids determine membrane pliability and directly affect electron transport and ATP handling.
Mitochondria Are The Cell's Sensor-Defender
- Mitochondria act as the cell's sensor, defender, and 'brain' beyond ATP production.
- When mitochondria dysfunction, cells lock down with excess phospholipid production, trapping toxins.
