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Monday, 2 March 2026

Repair Your Mitochondria to Reverse Aging (Step-by-Step Protocol)


This video explains how to repair mitochondria to reverse the signs of aging (0:00). Mitochondria are the "powerhouses" of your cells, responsible for producing all the energy your body uses (1:16). As you age, mitochondrial function declines, leading to symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, and slower metabolism (2:41). The video argues that this decline is not inevitable but is often caused by poisoning your mitochondria (0:38).

Here's a breakdown of the key points:

  • The Problem: Mitochondrial Poisoning (2:41)

    • The primary culprit is vegetable seed oils (3:09), such as soybean, canola, sunflower, and safflower oils. These oils contain omega-6 polyunsaturated fats that, when consumed, get incorporated into mitochondrial membranes (3:36).
    • These fats oxidize and create oxidative stress, punching holes in your mitochondria, damaging their DNA, and impairing energy production (3:46). This leads to a downward spiral of less energy and cellular damage (4:25).
    • Studies show that high consumption of processed seed oils can decrease mitochondrial function by up to 35% over 5 years (5:40) and lead to three times more mitochondrial DNA mutations (6:27).
  • The Solution: A 3-Step Protocol for Mitochondrial Regeneration (6:56) The video outlines a protocol to repair and regenerate mitochondria, which can repair themselves through a process called mitophagy (7:11).

    1. Intermittent Fasting (16:8 Protocol) (7:46)

      • Fasting for approximately 16 hours (including sleep) forces your cells to switch from glucose-based energy production to fat-based energy production (8:06), a process called metabolic switching (8:12).
      • This shift triggers autophagy, a cellular cleanup mode that breaks down old, damaged structures, including mitochondria (8:19).
      • It's crucial to avoid seed oils during your 8-hour eating window (9:35) and focus on foods rich in CoQ10, such as grass-fed beef, fatty fish, pasture-raised eggs, and organ meats (9:44).
    2. Heat and Cold Exposure (10:39)

      • Sauna Use: Regular 30-minute sessions at 170-185°F (10:49), at least twice a week, trigger heat shock proteins that repair damaged mitochondria and promote mitophagy (11:03). Studies show 27% improvement in mitochondrial function with consistent sauna use (11:36).
      • Cold Exposure: Cold plunges, ice baths, or even 3-minute cold showers (12:10) activate brown adipose tissue (brown fat), which is rich in mitochondria and forces your body to build more (12:17). MIT research found that 11-minute ice baths increased mitochondrial biogenesis by 42% (12:47).
      • Combining sauna and cold exposure creates hormetic stress, forcing the body to adapt and build stronger, more numerous mitochondria (13:21).
    3. Targeted Supplementation (13:29)

      • CoQ10 (Ubiquinol): 200-400 mg/day (14:07). Essential for energy production, levels drop with age (13:50).
      • NMN and NR: 500-1,000 mg/day (14:49). Precursors to NAD+, critical for energy production and mitochondrial repair (14:24).
      • Magnesium Glycinate: 400-500 mg/day (15:23). A co-factor for hundreds of enzymatic reactions in mitochondria (15:07).
      • L-Carnitine (Acetyl L-Carnitine): 1-3 grams/day (15:53). Transports fatty acids into mitochondria for energy (15:37).
      • Alpha Lipoic Acid: 300-600 mg/day (16:17). A powerful antioxidant that protects mitochondria from damage (16:03).
  • Implementation Protocol & Expected Results (16:47)

    • The video suggests a gradual implementation over several weeks, starting with intermittent fasting and eliminating seed oils (16:59), then adding supplements (17:10), followed by sauna (17:31) and cold exposure (17:47).
    • By week 6-8, people often report noticeable differences in energy, reduced brain fog, improved sleep, better skin, and faster metabolism (18:08).
    • Within 12 weeks, measurable changes occur, including a 30-50% increase in mitochondrial ATP production (18:38) and improved biological markers like fasting glucose and insulin sensitivity (18:53).
    • Long-term consistency can lead to increased mitochondrial density, slower cellular aging, improved cardiovascular health, enhanced brain function, better immune response, and overall longevity (31:15).