Mitochondrial Dysfunction, Insulin Resistance and Mood Disorders – Research Flyer
Mitochondrial dysfunction can arise from impaired mitochondrial function and biogenesis which is influenced by genetics, chronic stress, glucose regulation and nutrient deficiencies. Insulin resistance is thought to be caused by mitochondrial dysfunction and this may be the link to many health conditions associated with mitochondrial dysfunction such as PCOS, mood disorders, and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Supporting mitochondrial dysfunction with specific nutritional interventions may support your patient and provide a solution to often long-standing conditions.
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