ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the molecule that stores and transfers energy within cells. Every metabolic process—from muscle contraction to neural firing—depends on ATP. Mitochondria produce ATP from glucose and fatty acids.
Key Properties
- •Energy currency — all cells use ATP for work
- •Continuous production — mitochondria constantly regenerate ATP
- •Breakdown product — ATP breakdown produces adenosine (sleep pressure)
- •Dual fuel — ATP can be made from glucose or from fat oxidation
In ONDA Life
Metabolic flexibility means your mitochondria can produce ATP from either fuel source. When glucose is locked, ATP production suffers—leading to fatigue and brain fog. The Metabolic Firmware Upgrades optimize ATP production capacity.