What are Mitochondria and why is it important to me?Updated 17 days ago
Mitochondria are the tiny power plants that cells have. Every cell in our body is powered by mitochondria – also known as our “cellular batteries”.
Mitochondria convert the food we eat and the oxygen we breathe into the energy our cells need to keep our organs functioning optimally and our bodies healthy.
As we age, so do our mitochondria. Over time, our body’s natural antioxidant levels in our mitochondria begin to decline. Our mitochondria are unable to clean up free radicals as well as they used to, affecting our ability to deliver energy to our cells, sustain energy levels throughout the day and recover from strenuous activity.
That is why our mitochondria are so important. MitoQ is an antioxidant that helps sustain healthy energy production and cellular function.