Episode 224
In this deeply informative solosode, Dr. Mike Belkowski guides listeners through a comprehensive exploration of mitochondrial function and its profound connection to aging and longevity. Kicking off with a brief reflection on recent guest episodes and a teaser about an upcoming podcast rebrand, Mike then dives into a newly released scientific article from Cell Communication and Signaling titled “Mitochondrial Dysfunction in the Regulation of Aging and Aging-Related Diseases.”
Mike reads and unpacks dense but crucial sections from the paper, including:
He also introduces BioLight’s new supplement, BioBlue Fountain of Youth, emphasizing its inclusion of methylene blue or leucomethylene blue, urolithin A, adaptogenic mushrooms, shilajit, and PQQ—all aimed at mitochondrial optimization.
The episode wraps with a powerful message: movement is medicine. Exercise remains the most accessible and potent strategy to boost mitochondrial health naturally. Mike encourages listeners to stay active, get sunlight, engage in red light therapy, and embrace the mitochondrial lifestyle.
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Key Quotes from Dr. Mike Belkowski:
“The mitochondrial space is going to be blown up in the next couple decades for sure… it’s going to become a much larger, well-adopted aspect of health and wellness.”-
Key points:
00:00 – Introduction: Mitochondrial Focus and Podcast Evolution
02:14 – Podcast Rebrand Announcement & Mitochondrial Mission
03:15 – Review of Article: Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Aging
04:09 – Structure of the Mitochondria: A Deep Dive
06:15 – Electron Transport Chain & Supercomplexes Explained
10:05 – Mitochondrial DNA, Genome, and Gene Expression
11:18 – New BioBlue Supplement Overview and Key Ingredients
14:01 – Mitochondrial Functions: Metabolism, Apoptosis, and Energy
16:29 – Calcium Homeostasis & ROS Generation
20:11 – Antioxidant Defense Systems in Mitochondria
22:15 – Overview of Remaining Sections in the Research Article
25:18 – Targeting Mitochondria to Slow Aging: Introduction
27:13 – Nutrients That Modulate Mitochondrial Function
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