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Organic Acids, Mitochondria, CoQ10, and Other Big Words

Organic Acids, Mitochondria, CoQ10, and Other Big Words

FromThe Lab Report


Organic Acids, Mitochondria, CoQ10, and Other Big Words

FromThe Lab Report

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Do you know what organic acids are? Terms like organic acids, mitochondria, CoQ10, and other big words we frequently use as clinicians are often viewed as nebulous to people outside the scientific community. So, what are organic acids and why are they important? What information can they provide to medical practitioners and clinicians?
Today, fellow Genovians, Dr. Steven Goldman, Christine Stubbe, and Ed Wallace, explain what organic acids are and the type of information we can gleam from these organic compounds. Dr. Goldman explains how they work as a metabolic intermediary in the body. Christine describes how they are produced and the process we use to measure them. Ed explains the chemistry naming of organic acids. We also discuss how our bodies absorb microbes, what clinicians consider when evaluating your organic acid levels, and when you should consider treating elevated levels of organic acid.
 
“Just because there is a lot of bacterial activity in the GI tract - or there’s a lot of bacterial products - you don’t necessarily know that that means it’s worth antimicrobial therapy.“ - Michael Chapman
 
This week on The Lab Report:

Understanding what organic acids are, how they work and why it’s important to measure them
How organic acids are produced and measured
The chemical naming of organic acids
How microbes create organic acids and how our bodies absorb them
Factors clinicians consider when evaluating organic acids
Common food sources that may elevate organic acids in your body
Identifying when to treat high levels of organic acids
Biomarkers and what we focus on when assessing organic acids
How we measure mitochondrial dysfunction
Understanding CoQ10 and what it does in the body’s cells
Common food sources with high, natural CoQ10 levels

 
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Released:
Jan 21, 2020
Format:
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