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Old 10-03-2012, 11:49 AM #1
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Default Redox Signaling

I was talking to a few people who have Lyme and Chronic Fatigue and they told me about this drink that’s supposed to help your body at the cellular level.

There is someone who is claiming it helped them with PN. Of course we need to be very careful from supplement companies claims but the whole redox signaling research is interesting.

http://getfitatthecellularlevel.blog.../about-me.html

http://redoxsignalingwater.com/

Anyone ever heard of this stuff or try it?

They claim ASEA increases antioxidant efficiency of glutathione and superoxide dismutase (SOD) inside living cells by more than 500%. Glutathione is supposed to be the most important antioxdiant in the body as it binds to bad cells/toxins and kills them off.
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