Role of Menopause & Mitochondria in Women’s Aging
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- Estrogen is central to energy production and cellular health.
Beyond its reproductive role, estrogen supports cardiovascular, bone, brain, and metabolic health by stimulating mitochondrial function. During pregnancy, high estrogen ensures energy production without exercise, and its loss during menopause contributes to fatigue, brain fog, and muscle and bone loss. - Mitochondria act as the “powerhouses” of cells and communicate across tissues.
Estrogen promotes mitochondrial biogenesis, similar to exercise, helping cells produce energy efficiently. Loss of estrogen reduces mitochondrial function, accelerating age-related declines in muscle, bone, and metabolic health. - Mito Catalyst E mimics estrogen’s exercise-like effects on mitochondria.
Derived from cacao and green tea, this natural compound boosts mitochondrial biogenesis, supporting energy, muscle, cognition, and metabolic health. While not a replacement for exercise or nutrition, it complements lifestyle interventions and hormonal support to restore cellular bioenergetics.


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