have you run across anything on mitochondrial dysfunction or chronic fatigue/fibromyalgia?
https://freerepublic.com/focus/search?m=all;o=time;q=quick;s=mitochondria
Additionally, mushrooms (especially oyster) have ergothioneine, which our cells need and have retained ion channels only for delivering that to our mitochondria. It is a long-lived antioxidant (nearly four weeks, once in the mitochondria) and it quenches free radical damage that bring a shorter life to them. A supplement called MitoQ does something similar, but only lives a day or two, is expensive, and can have drawbacks.
A supplement called “PQQ” spontaneously generates new mitochondria in cells.
There are other ways to help our cells’ energy producers, “mitochondria,” but this should be a start, and, it should be its own thread.