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Another great concern that people might have about aspirin is its effect on the mitochondria (the first 1 I covered was aspirin and intestinal bleeding). There is some research indicating that it might be harmful, and the last thing we would want to do is harm our mitochondria.
But what's the full picture if we look at all the research, including the in vivo human and animal studies and not just selective in vitro studies.
But what's the full picture if we look at all the research, including the in vivo human and animal studies and not just selective in vitro studies.
Is aspirin harmful to the mitochondria? » TESTONATION
We certainly don’t want to harm our mitochondria, right? Since the mitochondria control everything, from energy production, regeneration, longevity, etc., we should be protecting and optimizing it, not inhibiting it. Certain “healthy” things that inhibit proper mitochondrial function include...
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