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Protocols Series: Introduction to Mitochondria and the Protocols

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Protocols Series: Introduction to Mitochondria and the Protocols How do we get well when we have a disease or if we're feeling sub-optimal? That's the only question that matters when you have a disease. The only answer of significance. I won't beat around the bush, I'll give you everything in this first document, all the answers that I possess to the best of my knowledge right now.  We need to understand the "why" and "how" of disease itself, these will come later in more detail, but first I just want to give a quick introduction to Mitochondria (watch this!) and how they form the focal point of the protocols I will give you today that allow us to reverse disease. The protocols about reversing disease. It isn't a true reversal unless you do not fall prey to disease again, right? So how do we ensure that? We have to realise that environments cause disease, not genetics. To understand that, we need to understand Mitochondria (and this too!). The

New beginnings...

Welcome to my blog, The Body Clock, which has been a long time coming, for myself and I think for many people that know me.  If you don't know me, my name is Sean Waters and I am currently 28 years old. I reside in the tropics mostly in central america, but I'm originally from Birmingham, UK.  Ths is the first post of hopefully many to come that will be an exploration of biology, biochemistry, biophysics of the human body and, more broadly, cells of all life where necessary.  I want it to be a journal of my own as I have come to understand the critical importance of experience in learning the disease and healing processes of life, in combination with studying scientific theory. It should also be a guide to others, a place for solace and relatability for those in difficult times, an information hub when looking for quick answers. Above all, it will be an adventure story of a Man exploring his physical and spiritual terrain of life in the present time. The story of how I got here