science
What was the first cell on earth?
Every living thing can be traced back to the first cell on earth: a single-celled microorganism called a prokaryotic cell.
Read more
4 mins to read
Does stress cause cell death?
While more research is needed, current findings suggest that stress does impact the health and function of your cells.
Read more
4 mins to read
Mitochondria: what are they and why are they important to my health?
Mitochondria are tiny double membrane-bound organelles found in almost every cell of all organisms except bacteria. Known as the “powerhouse of the cell” they are primarily responsible for converting the air we breathe and the food we eat into energy that our cells can use to grow, divide and function.
Read more
14 mins to read
How many different types of cells are there in the human body?
You’re made up of around 200 different types of cells that work together to keep your body functioning. Find out how MitoQ can support your cell health.
Read more
5 mins to read
Everything you need to know about mitochondria
Nearly everything you need to know about mitochondria, the powerhouse of your cells which create the energy you need for life
Read more
6 mins to read
Introducing history’s greatest cellular scientists
Take a look back in history at the scientific breakthroughs that led us here.
Read more
5 mins to read
5 examples of cellular stress
Cell stress can appear in the form of low energy, brain fog and slow post-workout recovery. To find out what causes cellular stress, click the link.
Read more
6 mins to read
ATP synthesis: what is ATP & how does your body make it?
ATP is a nucleotide that’s the main source of energy for the cell. ATP is made in the mitochondria where glucose and oxygen are manipulated to create ATP.
Read more
8 mins to read