Is Your Cellular Membrane Leaking the Fuel That Keeps You Going? (Why NAD+ Isn't Enough) | HOMe #022 episode artwork

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Is Your Cellular Membrane Leaking the Fuel That Keeps You Going? (Why NAD+ Isn't Enough) | HOMe #022

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In this episode of the Health Optimization Medicine Podcast, Dr. Scott Sherr, Dr. Ted Achacoso, Dr. Allen Bookatz, and Jodi Duval explore one of the most overlooked causes of declining cellular energy: the structural breakdown of the mitochondrial membrane. While many people invest in premium longevity supplements like NAD+, NMN, and CoQ10 to improve energy production, emerging research suggests these compounds cannot overcome a damaged mitochondrial membrane. The team explains how age-related phosphatidylcholine depletion weakens the mitochondrial lipid bilayer, causing proton leakage, oxidative stress, and reduced ATP production, even when the biochemical machinery appears intact. From membrane lipidomics and clinical metabolomics to phosphatidylcholine replacement and methylation support, this discussion reframes mitochondrial health through the lens of structural integrity rather than simply adding more fuel. Join us as we delve into: The Leaky Mitochondria Problem: Why declining phosphatidylcholine causes proton leaks that reduce ATP production and accelerate mitochondrial aging. Why NAD+, NMN & CoQ10 Sometimes Fail: How expensive mitochondrial supplements cannot restore energy when the mitochondrial membrane itself has become structurally compromised. Pathogenesis vs. Salutogenesis: Why Health Optimization Medicine focuses on building the biology of health instead of simply preventing disease. Clinical Metabolomics & Membrane Lipidomics: How measuring functional biomarkers provides deeper insight into cellular health than conventional blood tests alone. Phosphatidylcholine Replacement Therapy: Why rebuilding mitochondrial membranes with pharmaceutical-grade phosphatidylcholine, methyl donors, and chronobiology may improve bioenergetics. The Prevention Paradigm Shift: Why optimizing membrane integrity may become a foundational strategy for supporting healthy aging and cellular resilience. This episode is for you if: You are taking NAD+, NMN, CoQ10, or other mitochondrial supplements but still struggle with fatigue or poor recovery. You want to understand why mitochondrial membrane health may be more important than simply increasing energy substrates. You are interested in clinical metabolomics, membrane lipidomics, and the future of precision lifestyle medicine. You want to learn how phosphatidylcholine and methylation support contribute to healthy mitochondrial function. You can also find this episode on… YouTube: Find more from Health Optimization Medicine and Practice (HOMeHOPe): Website: https://homehope.org/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homehopeorg/ HOMeHOPe Conference 2026: https://homehope.org/homehope-conference-2026 Use PODCAST10 to get 10% OFF your purchase of the Clinical Metabolomics Module at https://homehope.org/products/clinical-metabolomics Find more from Troscriptions: Website: https://troscriptions.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/troscriptions/ Use POD10 to get 10% OFF your Troscriptions purchase at https://troscriptions.com/collections/our-products

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