Mitochondrial DNA damage leads to distorted signals and dysfunctional cellular communication, causing deterioration of the body. Free radicals produced as a byproduct of ATP production are responsible for damaging the mitochondria DNA. Antioxidants like phycosine and glutathione play a crucial role in preventing this damage. Superoxide dismutase, the most powerful antioxidant, is naturally produced by the body and can effectively prevent radical damage in the intermembrane, safeguarding the mitochondria.

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