Science of Fatigue

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.

      
      
    

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Fatigue