Harvard Scientists Discover a Shocking Cause of Slow Metabolism…
They found that slim, youthful people all had one thing in common: high mitochondria levels. These tiny fat-burning engines inside your cells may be the key to flipping your metabolism back on.
Watch the DiscoveryHarvard researchers studied 1,700 individuals and found that overweight people shared one shocking trait: low mitochondria levels.
Mitochondria act like engines inside your cells, turning food and stored fat into energy called ATP. This energy powers everything from your brain to your heart and muscles.
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