Exploring how our body loses balance – and how restoring mitochondrial homeostasis could transform chronic illness care.

πŸ’‘ About Us

The Mitochondria Project is an independent systems-biology research initiative founded to explore the concept of Mitochondrial Homeostasis Failure (MHF) β€” a unifying framework that links immune, autonomic, vascular, and metabolic instability.

We translate complex biochemical and genetic interactions into accessible models that help researchers, clinicians, and patients see chronic illness through a new systems lens. Our mission is to connecting the dots between oxidative stress, immune signaling, and energy regulation β€” the mechanisms that decide whether a body maintains equilibrium or drifts into dysfunction.

🌍 What We’re Doing

After over two decades of reading on current literature across molecular biology, immunology, and metabolism we are synthesising how mitochondrial regulation breaks down into chronic diseases like ME/CFS, Long Covid, Dysautonomia, MCAS, hEDS, Lupus, Systematic Scleroderma and many more over time.

Our work includes:

  • Developing the Mitochondrial Homeostasis Failure (MHF) model
  • Publishing open-access explainers and visual frameworks
  • Creating educational content that bridges patient experience with science.

Every cell, organ system, and feedback loop tells part of the story β€” we’re assembling the whole picture.

❀️ Why It Matters

Millions live with conditions labeled fatigue syndromes, autonomic disorders, or post-viral syndromes that remain poorly understood and unsupported by the medical system. By reframing through the lens of mitochondrial homeostasis, we can move from poor symptom management toward restoration of balance β€” cellular, systemic, and human.

We believe understanding begins with visibility. This project exists to make that understanding accessible and we can’t wait to share. πŸŽ‰

πŸ“† Countdown till its released and the fun begins

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