Fresh cell energy

Recognizing and properly treating mitochondrial dysfunction is the way back to better health! My therapies aim to rebuild the power plants of the cells – the mitochondria.

Mitochondrial medicine for more performance

The new widespread disease: exhausted for no reason and always tired

More and more people are suffering from seemingly causeless tiredness and exhaustion. Even getting out of bed becomes a torture. The fear of not being able to cope with everyday life becomes a constant companion. Alarmingly, it is also affecting more and more young people. Persistent professional and private stress, constant sensory overload and often excessive demands on themselves lead to the body being constantly overtaxed. Depression, declining performance, burnout
The adrenal glands, which release the long-term stress hormone cortisol, run at full speed until they are completely exhausted after years of excessive demands. If people become increasingly depressed and irritable, feel empty and powerless, reduce their social contacts more and more and their performance decreases significantly, they should seek help as soon as possible! Because then there is a risk of burnout with long-term consequences. Constant stress and permanent excessive demands are certainly one of the most important causes of chronic tiredness and exhaustion. The second important cause lies in the mitochondria. And the way out of the feeling of always being tired and listless lies in mitochondrial medicine.

What are mitochondria?

Holistic approach to chronic diseases

This mitochondrial medicine (energy medicine) is a new scientific and holistic approach to chronic degenerative diseases. It starts where the real cause of many diseases, such as chronic fatigue, lies: in the body’s cells and their power plants, the mitochondria. Each cell is estimated to have between 500 and 5,000 mitochondria. Cells with high energy consumption have a particularly large number of mitochondria. These include nerve cells, muscle cells, heart muscle cells and egg cells. As mini cellular power plants, the mitochondria produce vital cellular energy day after day. To do this, they need a sufficient supply of vital substances and oxygen.

Weak mitochondria – weak body

The energy is produced in the mitochondria in the form of the energy-containing substance ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate). This makes it possible to measure exactly how active mitochondria are. Efficient mitochondria repeat the splitting and regeneration of ATP without interruption. Problems arise when the function of the mitochondria is damaged or weakened. This leads to a so-called mitochondriopathy – and consequently to chronic multi-organ diseases. Under such conditions, the overall physical and psychological situation of those affected increasingly deteriorates.

What weakens the performance of the mitochondria?

Some of the factors that can cause mitochondrial disorders:

  • Lack of essential micronutrients
  • Effect of free radicals (oxidative/nitrosative stress)
  • Psychological and physical trauma, especially in the head and neck area
  • Dental disorders and jaw inflammation
  • Mental and physical stress
  • Environmental toxins (smoking, heavy metals, pesticides, insecticides, household chemicals)
  • Wrong diet
  • Intestinal diseases
  • Chronic inflammation
  • Side effects of certain medications, antibiotics

Humans are as healthy as their mitochondria

Recognizing and treating mitochondrial dysfunction correctly is the way back to better health! A well-founded therapy aims to rebuild the mitochondria. Because any training, any effort to get back into sport is doomed to failure if the mitochondria cannot provide the necessary energy. The good news is that mitochondria can regenerate. To do this, people primarily need vital nutrients, which can normally be obtained from a healthy and natural diet. If the absorption of nutrients is impaired, e.g. due to intestinal diseases or too many toxins in the body, the conditions must be created. Orthomolecular therapies and vital substance infusions help with this. Weakened mitochondria can be treated with cell training using the IHHT method, HBOT treatments and other biohacking technology as well as high-dose substitution of vital substances, photons, nutrients and, of course, a stress-reduced lifestyle.