
#31 - Navdeep Chandel, Ph.D.: metabolism, mitochondria, and metformin in health and disease
The Peter Attia Drive
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Is My Metforeman Picking Up Quarters in Front of a Tricycle?
Inborn errors of metabolism come in. People have genetic mutations and metabolic genes, and those pathways get altered. And some metabolite increases or decreases is and that causes major pathology. We know that metabolites are at a certain threshold are sufficient to cause pathology. But what if there's metabolice toxicity? What does that mean? That means that certain metabolist are normally found and at low levels, and they do normal functions. If they rise, they can incur pathology. This is where as taking us. So when is metabolism bad? I'm hoping somebody will give me lots and lots of money to test this,. because it's a way out there. Is an luterate called gluter
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