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The Power of Cellular Health

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VJ Hamilton
Published
Tue 28 Feb 2023
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Autophagy is derived from the Greek words auto and phagy, which means self-eating. Scientists first discovered that human cells could eat themselves in the 1950s when they noticed under a microscope that the cell constituents were consuming certain other smaller parts of it.

Since then, the understanding of autophagy and its effect on human health and disease has developed. Its potential use for beneficial and therapeutic purposes may be more far-reaching than scientists once thought.

However, should you always be trying to encourage autophagy in your body? And how is diet and nutrition related to this process? In this article, I will uncover the pros and cons of enhancing autophagy, and when it is beneficial to stimulate this process for therapeutic purposes.

In today's episode, you will learn more about the power of cellular health for your overall health and what you can do to help to keep your cells thriving. 

Highlights from today's episode include:

  • Mitochondria and importance of cellular healing. 
  • What causes cells to become dysfunctional, including toxins, viruses and nutrient deficiencies? 
  • How can diet and lifestyle help with cellular healing? 
  • What foods are best for cellular health.
  • How you can prevent cellular toxicity.
  • What you can do to support detoxification.

 
You can also read my article, 'Can You Eat Yourself to Wellness'.

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