Gilian Crowther on: Mitochondrial Magic – Tips for revitalising your mitochondrial health
Published on 15 June, 2022
The second webinar in the AONM Mitochondrial Mini-Series.
Gilian Crowther discusses the impact of environmental and endogenous stress on the mitochondria, and initiatives to restore their homeostasis.
Gilian also covers the various mitochondrial pathways that may become compromised.
Topics include: macro- and micronutrients, membranes, oxidative stress, composition and mass of the mitochondria, and obstacles along the electron transport chain. Gilian also discussed many disruptive factors that need to be removed for mitochondrial recovery, and talks about the initiatives that can be useful, depending on the pathways that need support.
Gilian Crowther MA (Oxon), Dip NT/ND, FBANT, CNHC reg., is a Naturopath and registered Nutritional Therapist with a clinic in London. She gained qualifications in complementary therapy in Germany for many years, studying the mitochondria in particular, before taking up further training in the UK. Gilian is Director of Research for the Academy of Nutritional Medicine as well as a core member of the BSEM (British Society for Ecological Medicine).
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Our mitochondria are key orchestrators of cellular health, responsible for our energy production, biosynthesis of cellular components, and cellular signalling.
Measuring the activity and capacity of mitochondrial and cellular parameters can be of huge benefit in deciding on the appropriate protocol for a patient.
AONM, in partnership with MMD (Magdeburg Molecular Detections), now offers extremely sophisticated and well-researched mitochondrial tests (from, 2022 onwards).
This mini-series of webinars covers the tests available, as well as the approaches to restore mitochondrial function.
Increasing numbers of UK NHS and private doctors attend AONM conferences, use the AONM tests and involve AONM in their teams.
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