Do you often feel low in energy and prone to fatigue? The core of the problem may lie in the "energy factory" in your cells - mitochondria. And ergotamine is the key to ensuring the efficient operation of this factory.
Mitochondria are responsible for converting the nutrients we consume into energy, but this process also produces a large amount of byproducts: free radicals. These free radicals can in turn damage the mitochondria themselves, leading to a decrease in cellular energy and causing fatigue and weakness.
Mitochondria are responsible for converting the nutrients we consume into energy, but this process also produces a large amount of byproducts: free radicals. These free radicals can in turn damage the mitochondria themselves, leading to a decrease in cellular energy and causing fatigue and weakness.