private performance lab
cellular health retreat
Mitochondrial dysfunction is present in everyone who experiences depression, ADHD, anxiety, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, lupus, long COVID, Alzheimer's disease, dementia, Type‑2 Diabetes, obesity, chronic pain, migraines, autism, bipolar disorder, traumatic brain injury, arthritis, infertility, and aging.
Your cells manage their own serotonin, norepinephrine, and dopamine when they get the oxygen they need.
Chronic inflammation is a primary and persistent driver of pain, poor movement, and discomfort. Oxygenated tissue shows reduced IL-6, TNF-α, and CRP markers, resulting in 30-60% lower inflammation in published studies.
Addiction is the feeling of not having what you need. It starts in your cells. Mitochondrial dysfunction impairs dopamine synthesis in the nucleus accumbens — the brain's reward center. When your cells can't produce enough, you reach for something external. Fix the cell, quiet the craving.
Pressurized oxygen therapy at 1.5 ATA saturates blood plasma with 800% more oxygen than daily breathing, reducing systemic inflammation, increasing ATP energy production, and driving new mitochondrial growth.
Photobiomodulation at 630-850nm accelerates wound healing, reduces inflammation, and repairs damaged tissue by stimulating ATP production directly in your cells.