Why health has to start on the cellular level

Most diseases — from metabolic disorders and neurodegenerative conditions to serious chronic illnesses - begin with dysfunctional cellular processes.

 

The reasons for this are complex and multifaceted:

  • Oxidative stress (caused by free radicals) damages cell membranes, proteins, and DNA
  • Mitochondrial dysfunction leads to a lack of cellular energy — especially noticeable in high-energy organs such as the brain, heart, and muscles
  • Chronic inflammation at the cellular level drives systemic disease throughout the body
  • Toxins and environmental pollutants (such as heavy metals and pesticides) disrupt the body’s natural cellular detoxification mechanisms
  • Nutrient deficiencies (including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and omega-3 fatty acids) impair essential cellular functions

An organ or body system can only be as healthy as the cells it is made of.

 

That is why modern preventive and regenerative health must begin with one essential question:

How healthy are your cells?