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Pittsburg, Kansas | I watched this before but it was quite some time back. It is really good. It is a hypothesis, but he gives pretty good evidence that it has merit. The chart at 28 minutes is quite interesting if a person is carrying quite a bit of excess weight. I forget how long the life of a mitochandria cell is but I think it is something like 3 or 6 months. This tells a person, if his hypothesis is correct, it takes a while to remove the inflamatory processes in our body. In some cases, old cells have to die off and be recycled and new cells created. That could take months and months before full improvement.
What we eat and turn to fat stays with us for a while.
Edit: It appears the mitochondria replicate by bianry fission, similar to cell division. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitochondrion
John
Edited by John Burns 3/2/2020 17:42
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