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Breaking Free from Chronic Illness: Understanding Cell Danger Response and Mitochondrial Support with Cade

Dec 16, 202433 min
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In this episode of Unreasonable Health, Cade Archibald explores the concept of "Cell Danger Response" (CDR), a biological mechanism that occurs when cells sense threats like infections, toxins, or trauma. Cade explains how CDR can contribute to chronic illnesses by putting cells in a defensive mode, which impacts energy production and overall cellular function. He highlights the crucial role of mitochondria in this process, describing them as the powerhouses and sensors of the cell. Cade also discusses natural methods to support cellular recovery, including detoxification strategies, liver support, and reducing exposure to environmental toxins. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone struggling with chronic conditions, emphasizing the importance of addressing root causes for long-term health improvements.
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