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Immune System Health - Reactive Molecules
Tue, 24 Nov 2009

Reactive molecules fuel the entire immune-system.

Our body needs these specific molecules in order to maintain a correct chemical balance. They help protect us (the immune system) and maintain our health, they activate the antioxidants that protect us from free radicals, and are essential for healing and anti-aging.

Reactive molecules are naturally produced by the mitochondria in each cell. There are two different sets:

One set of molecules is responsible for activating antioxidants, without this set, antioxidants would not be able to fight free radicals and cell oxidation would occur quickly. The other set is responsible for cell protection and healing.

When both sets of molecules are in the proper balance, the immune system and healing processes function at their optimal degree.

Supplementing:

Scientists have been researching reactive molecules for some time, but since the body produces and uses them so fast, they have not been able to study them away from the body. But, after many years of research, scientists have successfully produced a supplement which provides molecules that are stable outside of the body.

ASEA is the first and only reactive molecule supplement that is on the market. Supplementing with ASEA can help bring about the correct balance required for immune system, anti-aging, and for overall health.

Research has revealed that ASEA's components increase the effectiveness of the body's most important natural antioxidants by over 450% (anti-aging); they support the immune system functions that reduce oxidative stress and regenerate cellular damage; and much more.

Learn more about ASEA.

Visit http://www.reactivemoleculesasea.com to view a video and learn more about ASEA reactive molecules.

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