I went from being a
profoundly exhausted, energy handicapped person to a vibrant person who feels
better at almost 44 than I did at 38. I would tell people that the older I get,
the younger I feel. An interested person pointed out to me that my statement
wasn’t biologically possible and that I couldn’t feel younger, but I could feel
better, and my new mantra became the older I get, the better I feel. After that
I asked my doctor of Oriental Medicine how long I could expect to tell people
that the older I get the better I feel. He said he had an even better one...if
I didn’t feel better every year of my life I was doing something wrong!
How is that for mind bending?
I didn’t see how it was possible, but my doc said that I and the vast majority
of Americans have spent a lifetime abusing bodies and we would take the rest of
our lives undoing it if we took the healing journey. The only outcome is that I
and others will feel better every year unless I leave the healing path.
This article by Dr. Mark
Hyman, M.D.: How to Give Yourself a Metabolic Tune-Up, provides a great explanation regarding how I feel better every year. Here is the full
article:
Are you tired and worn out?
Do you have sore muscles,
fatigue, and brain fog?
If so, you might have
metabolic burnout!
Imagine if you could find a
way to tune up your metabolism, increase your energy levels, think clearly, and
feel less achy.
Imagine if you could prevent
diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's disease, and dementia.
Imagine if you could heal
fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome.
Imagine if you could get to
the roots of aging, slow the whole process, and eliminate most age-related
diseases.
These aren't just fantasies.
All these things are
possible--if you give yourself a metabolic
tune-up.
You might have heard of the
rats fed high doses of resveratrol,
the plant compound found in red wine. But did you know that those rats lived 30
percent longer than their peers -- the equivalent of an additional 120 human
years -- even though they ate a bad diet?
In fact, they even became
fitter and lost weight even while eating a poor quality, standard American
diet.
How could they eat high
amounts of bad food and not exercise, yet still become fitter AND live 30
percent longer than the average rat?
One word: MITOCHONDRIA -- the
source of your energy.
The resveratrol protected and
improved the function of the mitochondria through its effects on special master
aging genes.
So what are mitochondria and
what do they have to do with having more energy, losing weight, and living to
be 120 years old without any disease?
Today you will learn the
answer to that question. And I will provide you with eight tips you can start
using today to give yourself a metabolic tune-up and boost your energy
metabolism.
The key to more energy lies
in providing your mitochondria with the right environment to thrive. When you
do, you can boost your energy metabolism. Doing this is the sixth of the 7 Keys to UltraWellness, and it is absolutely essential if
you want to obtain optimal health.
So let's look at what
mitochondria are and what they do.
What Are
Mitochondria?
Mitochondria are the little
factories in our cells that take the foods we eat and the oxygen we breathe and
convert them into energy. That energy is called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP,
and it is used to support every function in our body.
Each cell holds hundreds or
thousands of mitochondria; they are found in greater amounts in active organs
and tissues such as the muscles, heart, and brain. In fact, we have more than
100,000 trillion mitochondria in our bodies, and each one contains 17,000
little assembly lines for making ATP.
Why are these are these
little energy factories so important to your health?
The answer is simple:
Mitochondria are the place where metabolism happens.
When your mitochondria aren't
working properly, your metabolism runs less efficiently or can practically shut
down.
Problems occur because these
powerful energy producers are VERY sensitive to damage.
And when they are damaged,
you suffer all the symptoms of low energy--fatigue, memory loss, pain, rapid
aging, and more.
Fatigue
is the most common symptom of poorly functioning mitochondria, and it is the
reason we tend to poop out as we age. We add constant insult and injury to our
mitochondria, and this causes them to break down and stop producing energy.
The main way your
mitochondria are damaged is by uncontrolled oxidative stress. That may sound
complicated, but in reality we are all familiar with "oxidative
stress" even if some of us don't know what the term means.
Oxidation is the rust on our
cars, the brown color that appears on an apple when cut and exposed to air, the
rancid vegetable oil in our cupboards, even the wrinkles that form on our skin.
What most of us don't realize
is that our own tissues are rusting, our own fats are going rancid, and our
brains are melting as we go about our daily life.
What starts this process is
some insult -- too many calories, smoking, a sunburn, exposure to toxins,
anti-nutrients, sugar, and more -- that tips the balance, starting a chain
reaction of cellular and tissue damage that leads us down the long road to weight
gain and chronic illness.
The ultimate outcome of
oxidative stress and the resultant loss of energy is death!
But the good news is that we
can counteract the damage by giving ourselves a metabolic tune-up.
Let me explain ...
What Is a Metabolic
Tune-up?
Dr. Bruce Ames, a renowned
scientist from the University of California, Berkeley, has spent the last
decade discovering how we can give ourselves a metabolic tune-up.
In one study,
he gave two compounds to old rats who were tired, wouldn't get on their
treadmill or swim very far, and couldn't find the cheese in the maze. These
compounds make mitochondria run better, boosting metabolism.
They are alpha-lipoic acid
and acetyl-L-carnitine.
Overnight, these old rats
became young rats. They got onto the treadmill, swam long distances without
fatigue, and could easily find the cheese in the maze, just like their young,
healthy counterparts.
How could that happen?
Well, Dr. Ames simply gave
the cells the raw materials they need for optimal function. That's it!
You can do this too, and the
process is very simple ...
First, find the things that
damage your metabolism and mitochondria, then eliminate them.
Second, give your body the
things that help mitochondria function optimally.
Here's how you do that.
Eight Tips for Giving
Yourself a Metabolic Tune-up
The first step to giving
yourself a metabolic tune-up is locating and eliminating the causes of damage
to the mitochondria:
• Eat
less processed food, junk food, sugar, and empty calories. In fact, you
should really avoid these things altogether.
• Detoxify
by getting rid of environmental and internal toxins.
• Cool off the inflammation
in your body.
• Balance your hormones.
Once you've done that, you
need to boost your mitochondrial function and provide the mitochondria with the
correct environment to thrive:
• Try interval training,
which increases the efficiency and function of your mitochondria, and strength
training, which increases the amount of muscle and the number of mitochondria.
• Eat whole, real, colorful
plant food. That's eight to 12 servings of fresh vegetables, fruits, beans,
nuts, seeds, and whole grains every day. These foods are full of antioxidants
and phytonutrients.
• Take
mitochondria-protective and energy-boosting nutrients such as acetyl-L-carnitine,
alpha-lipoic acid, coenzyme Q10, N-acetyl-cysteine, NADH, D-ribose, resveratrol,
and magnesium aspartate.
• Increase your intake of omega-3 fats to help build your mitochondrial membranes.
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