It provides energetic support for diseased cells to restore their respective functions, by increasing the efficiency of production of the universal fuel of all living cells – the ATP molecule
Healing requires energy – and especially when illness or injury has decreased the ability of a cell to replenish its energy stores. The ATP molecule is the universal fuel in the body, and when the levels of ATP fall below a threshold this can lead to an energy deficit. This may happen because of a lack of oxygen, nutrients, (e.g. reduced blood supply), poisoning by toxic agents or damage to the energy‐producing structures (e.g. mitochondria). Energy deficit is a common denominator in practically all diseases and by addressing the lack of energy in cells the cells can regenerate and the body can recover faster.