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    Autophagy is real It’s a well-documented cellular recycling process that earned Yoshinori Ohsumi the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Every cell in your body uses autophagy to break down damaged parts and repurpose the raw materials What’s less real are many of the specific wellness claims attached to it, particularly around fasting protocols and supplements that promise to
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    Autophagy, meaning “self-eating,” is an intracellular degradation process that allows cells to recycle damaged intracellular components to generate energy and provide building blocks to create new cellular structures
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    Autophagy means “self-eating,” and it describes the process by which the body cleans out and recycles damaged cells It happens naturally while we are sleeping and during periods of fasting
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