3 months +
Red blood cells
11Blood cells originate from stem cells within bone marrow and must be constantly replaced, as normal blood cells last for a limited time. When these stem cells divide, they can become many different cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells or platelets. Red blood cells are the ones that carry fresh oxygen throughout the body and will circulate through your body for 120 days. White blood cells are the ones that help the body fight infection, which can have a lifespan anywhere from a few hours to a few days, and platelets – which help your body form clots to stop bleeding – take 10 days to regenerate.
However, the body can trigger additional production as needed. For instance, when the number of red blood cells decreases (like it does when you give blood), the kidneys produce and release erythropoietin - a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells. Likewise, different messengers will trigger more white blood cells to help fight infection, or more platelets in response to bleeding.
Tissues and vessels
While on the subject of blood, we must mention some very important cells that are essential to blood supply: endothelial cells. These form the linings of the blood vessels including the entire vascular system, from the heart to the smallest capillary, and are remarkable in that they can adjust their number and arrangement depending on the body’s needs. Tissue and growth repair would not be possible without endothelial cells’ work in extending and remodeling blood vessel networks. As an example, if a part of the wall of the aorta is exposed due to damage, nearby endothelial cells flourish and head in to cover the surface. Studies have shown non-human endothelial cells begin to regenerate from a couple of months (in the liver and lungs) to years (in the brain and muscles).
Liver
The liver is an incredible organ and is known to have more than 500 vital functions in the body. One of its main roles is that it basically acts as the body’s filter system. Due to its rich blood supply, it has an amazing capacity to repair and regrow itself. It takes these hardworking cells up to three years to regenerate
Three+ months after taking MitoQ
In non-human studies, three months of taking MitoQ has been shown to help support metabolic health (in other words, the delicate balance of your blood sugar, insulin, cholesterol, carbohydrates, fats, and general metabolism) by the sustained reduction of oxidative stress. In four months, it has also been shown to help liver function by supporting the pancreas.