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Eat More Fiber, Feel More Energized — Here’s The Science

These tiny organelles don’t just produce energy; they regulate how cells communicate, repair, and respond to stress. When mitochondria function well, we feel energized, focused, and resilient. When they falter, fatigue, brain fog, and inflammation often follow.
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