A critical cleanup process called mitophagy —where the body "recycles" broken mitochondria—slows down over time.
Triggers mitophagy, forcing the body to clear out old, sluggish mitochondria.
Melatonin is more than a sleep hormone; it is produced within the mitochondria themselves and acts as a powerful antioxidant to protect them from overnight damage. The Future of Anti-Aging
Physical activity is perhaps the most potent mitochondrial booster. Specifically, (moderate-intensity aerobic exercise) stimulates mitochondrial biogenesis , the creation of brand-new, efficient mitochondria. Emerging research also explores hypoxic training to improve metabolic fitness. 2. Nutritional Interventions