Well, there is a gigantic thread on this exact topic with a protocol to reverse mitochondrial damage on Longecity: https://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/9 ... ics/page-1
The newest protocol is here : https://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/9 ... ntry903440
PSSD can be triggered by mitochondrial instability
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Re: PSSD can be triggered by mitochondrial instability
I think he added AKG, I saw it on YT as another potent longevity enhancer. I'm still sure mitochondrias play role in possible nerve damage symptoms, but many pathways could an explanation.garycooper wrote: ↑Tue Dec 07, 2021 12:37 am Well, there is a gigantic thread on this exact topic with a protocol to reverse mitochondrial damage on Longecity: https://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/9 ... ics/page-1
The newest protocol is here : https://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/9 ... ntry903440
Re: PSSD can be triggered by mitochondrial instability
Any improvement?girl90 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 06, 2021 11:08 pmMr Kpval thank you. I just messaged you...kpavel wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:52 pm Depends on what symptoms you have. But the main idea here is to support healthy mitochondrias. The difference between niacinamide and pqq you mention was as I remember between fission and fusion of mitochondrias, But if you have really bought those two then try one of them for some period, after that try the next one. Niacinamide is cheap (I took it with d-ribose though which is more expensive). PQQ is expensive. And it could require more than standard dose. I took standard or double (out of impulsivity) 20 mg doses of Jarrow BioPQQ and my benefits during the first 2 weeks were increased energy, very notable mood improvement and also I found in bed that I feel 'the connection' better and pelvic muscles work better, so on, but not pleasure increase. If your main issues are fatigue etc then what I have advised you should help at least a bit, and hopefully with sexual issues too.
Re: PSSD can be triggered by mitochondrial instability
I have tried this stack with PQQ, no improvement.
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