The Science of ASEA - ASEA R&D

DID YOU KNOW that from the very beginning, ASEA has been dedicated to investing in research and development?

A number of scientific studies have been performed on our redox certified products. Here is a brief summary of the results of some of the ASEA R&D: gene signaling pathways, disease risk factors, dermatological tests, and metabolism & stamina these.

STUDY: ASEA & GENE SIGNALING PATHWAYS

A third-party, double-blind placebo-controlled human trial showed ASEA REDOX increased positive activation of 5 genes affecting dozens of genetic signaling pathways. After 8 weeks on ASEA, the rate of increase was 20-31%. These are pathways that:

  • Improve immune health
  • Maintain a healthy inflammatory response
  • Modulate hormone balance
  • Maintain cardiovascular health and arterial elasticity
  • Improve gut health and digestive enzyme production

STUDY: ASEA, METABOLISM & STAMINA

In a Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, FASEB, conducted a peer-reviewed study on ASEA and metabolism and stamina. In the study, mice ran 29% farther on ASEA. The research also demonstrated that drinking ASEA taps into the body’s largest energy reserves and frees fatty acids from fatty tissue. Athletes all reported feeling less fatigued and less sore after strenuous workouts.

STUDY: ASEA & DISEASE RISK FACTORS

Appalachian State University conducted a double-blind placebo-controlled human clinical trial of ASEA. ASEA proved to reduce oxidative stress related to LDL cholesterol, DNA damage, and other disease risk factors.

STUDIES ON RENU 28:

The Dermatest Dermatological Institute clinically tested RENU 28 Redox Gel (the concentrated ASEA for topical use) and gave it their highest 5-Star rating. RENU 28 proved to increase blood flow by 55% in 4 days, increasing the amount of oxygen and nutrients cells receive. It significantly reduced fine lines and wrinkles, improved skin elasticity and smoothness, and also worked below the skin to reduce the size of fat lobules in cellulite.

See more about ASEA R&D on www.aseaScience.com.

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