Redox Signalling

Redox signaling is defined as the process of signal transduction to encode cellular processes, involving certain proteins and a series of electron transfer reactions, with the key participation of free radicals, redox-active metals (such as Fe2+, Fe3+, Cu+, Cu2+) or reducing equivalents (such as H+, donated by reducing agents such as, for example, NADPH, glutathione or thiol proteins)

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What Are Your Cells Telling You?

Cell signaling in your body plays a key role in regulating gene expression. We’re not talking eye color here—your genes do much more than dictate physical characteristics. Genes give life-sustaining instructions to cells, and cells carry out those instructions to keep you alive and healthy.

Revolutionary Cellular Technology

At the heart of every ASEA product is groundbreaking redox signaling technology—a scientific breakthrough that supports cellular communication and function.

Discover how ASEA's patented redox signaling molecules support optimal cellular health and function

Our cells constantly send signals to identify and address problems, but this process becomes less efficient as we age or face health challenges. ASEA's unique formulations help restore optimal cellular communication.

We're passionate about this science because we've seen its transformative effects firsthand—not just in clinical studies, but in the lives of thousands of Australians who have experienced remarkable improvements in their health and vitality.

Redox Signaling Molecules in Cellular Communication

Redox Molecules
Antioxidant Molecules
Cell Nucleus
Normal Cell Function: In healthy cells, redox signaling molecules help maintain cellular communication by transmitting important messages between cells and within cellular structures. This balanced state enables optimal cellular health and function.

Drinking ASEA REDOX every day can regulate genes and keep your cells talking.

As we age, cell communication breaks down, the signal weakens, and gene expression can be disrupted. Regulating gene activity with redox signaling molecules keeps cellular communication strong.

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