Tag Archives: Reactive Oxygen Species

Redox Signaling Science – Metabolites

Research conducted by the renowned Human Performance Laboratory at Appalachian State University, validates what drinkers of the Redox Signaling supplement all around the world already know: It has profound positive benefits to the body. In fact, the research findings were … Continue reading

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ASEA: FACT or FICTION

Guest Blog by Mike Bills Posted by Permission Since I have been doing this blog with my good friend Matt we often get asked a lot of questions regarding ASEA. A lot of the questions are from information seeking curious … Continue reading

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American Health Journal Reports on Redox Signaling Supplement

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Scientific Progress in Redox Biochemistry

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the reactive byproducts that these molecules generate are now recognized as serving physiological, as well as pathological, functions in cells and organisms. With advances in detection methods, researchers are beginning to discover the molecular targets … Continue reading

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You Asked, Dr. Samuelson Answered

Here are a number of questions commonly asked about Redox Signaling and ASEA, a new product containing balanced Redox Signaling Molecules.  Dr. Gary L. Samuelson, Ph.D. Atomic Medical Physicist has provided answers to these questions. What are the reactive Redox … Continue reading

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Redox Signaling Molecules Tune up Cell’s Communication Channels

Every cell in the body MUST be able to communicate with its neighboring cells in order to function correctly. Communication channels exist that allow messengers to run back and forth between cells. These messengers actually program the DNA in the … Continue reading

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Redox Signaling Provides Anti-Aging Benefits

As we age, the healing process becomes less efficient. Cells and tissues that are damaged or inefficient are not repaired or replaced as efficiently. Gradually these damaged or inefficient cells divide and proliferate, taking over the healthy “young” tissue and … Continue reading

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What Are Redox Signaling Molecules? (Part Four)

Redox Signaling Molecules are Produced by Mitochondria The primary source of redox signaling molecules in living cells is the mitochondria. The mitochondria live inside the cells and produce 95% of all of the energy (ATP fuel) used in the body. … Continue reading

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What Are Redox Signaling Molecules? (Part Three)

Redox signaling complexes contain chlorine Some of the redox signaling complexes in our body contain chlorine. This is not the same form as the unbalanced crude forms of molecular chlorine and bleach (Cl2, NaOCl) that are used to sanitize pools … Continue reading

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What Are Redox Signaling Molecules? (Part Two)

Reactive Oxygen Species and Reduced Species Our cells are literally filled with and surrounded by salt water, which becomes the principal raw material for building simple redox signaling molecules. Simple redox signaling molecules are simple molecules formed from rearrangements of … Continue reading

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