Fatigue is cellular dysfunction that occurs when a body’s energy supply fails to meet ongoing demand resulting in an absence of energy, or tiredness.
Fatigue occurs when the cellular energy the Mitochondria ATP production falls short of demand. This is normally due to a prolonged breakdown in the Aerobic Krebs Cycle where the body is unable to deliver one or more required substrates to maintain aerobic metabolism.
Prolonged dysfunction results in stable equilibrium where the dysfunctions caused by deficient energy production further contribute to deficient energy production.
The resource on this site provide a cause and care model for fatigue resolution. These resources:
- Target disruption of the metabolic factors
- That which result in locked or stable equilibrium
- Compromised cellular energy production
- also known as fatigue.