Although your body only needs it in tiny amounts, it helps your mitochondria produce energy, supports hundreds of enzymes, contributes to healthy connective tissue, helps regulate iron metabolism, and plays an essential role in your brain, nervous system and natural antioxidant defenses
This is because normal mitochondria also produce some ROS, which although less than damaged mitochondria
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