
Mitochondria are responsible for energy production. To function properly, Mitochondria need oxygen and healthy cellular respiration. Without adequate respiration, the mitochondria are unable to communicate with other cells, cannot take in nutrients, expel toxins or produce energy.
Over a period of time, an individual with poor cellular respiration may develop a host of degenerative diseases such as Chronic Fatigue, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Autism and more.
Oxygen therapy is a rapidly developing therapeutic area, and one that has demonstrated an ability to re-establish mitochondrial function. In this lecture, Dr Robert Lyons MD will explain the process of cellular respiration and how different oxygen therapies work to re-establish healthy function to offset and reverse mitochondrial dysfunction.
When: Mon, 3 June 2019
Time: 19:00 – 21:30
Where: Hilton Hotel Dublin Airport, Malahide Road, Northern Cross, Dublin 17 (Free car parking)
CPD Points: 2 CPD points
Cost: Free of charge