The body is a vast universe composed of an average of 30 trillion cells.
Within a single cell, hundreds to thousands of mitochondria are tiny organelles that produce all the energy we need in the form of ATP.
They serve as power stations efficiently producing ATP, a battery essential for cellular energy metabolism.
By increasing the number and restoring the function of mitochondria, we can prevent various diseases. Enhancing mitochondrial function is thus the basis of health.
A greater number of healthy mitochondria can slow aging, extend lifespan, and reduce the incidence of obesity.
The presence of a larger number of healthy mitochondria is associated with delayed aging, an extended lifespan, and a reduced risk of obesity.
Continuously operate the powerhouses, known as mitochondria, within the cells that make up our body.
It is necessary to manage health from the cellular level in a different way than before.
Mitochondria: More than a Powerhouse
