Yeah... what about bacteriocidal antibiotics that cause mitochondrial DNA damage? The people affected by that stuff don't seem to just like recover and get stronger.
Mitochondrial damaged human speaking (genetic cause, not antibiotics)
Hormesis is about dose. In these cases, the dose is just too high and our body is unable to cope with it.
In my case the damage is just below this threshold and my body has created a powerful antioxidant machinery [1] that is keeping me alive. In other cases of my disease, the burden - % of mutant mitochondria - is just too high [2] and sadly, the kids die when they are 3-4 years old.
Hormesis is about dose. In these cases, the dose is just too high and our body is unable to cope with it.
In my case the damage is just below this threshold and my body has created a powerful antioxidant machinery [1] that is keeping me alive. In other cases of my disease, the burden - % of mutant mitochondria - is just too high [2] and sadly, the kids die when they are 3-4 years old.
[1] http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1096719203...
[2] http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/leigh-syndrome