Cellular renewal is to extend the duration of the cell function by recovery or regeneration of cells.
Skin cells have a lifespan of about three to four weeks, while red blood cells have a three-month life expectancy. Not every cell lasts just as long, which means scientists to say that important signals take place in the body. These signals in the body determine which cells should be protected and which cells should be removed and regenerated.
Toxins are supposed to cause wear on our cells and damage their ability to function, as they did in generation. This damage to the cells may be a signal for the body that rapid regeneration of these cells should take place.
It's interesting to note that muscle and neuronal cells are going with a whole human life cycle. Damage to brain cells can lead to amnesia, which supports the theory that cell renewal helps with the loss of memory.
Research in recent years has helped scientists to better understand how bodies react and protect themselves from oxidative stress.
We know antioxidants in fruit and vegetables have the potential to give important signals to body cells. What brought Dr. Richard K. Watt, member of the ASEA Science Council, to ask: ′′ If anti-oxidants are signalling molecules, do oxidants work as signal molecules? He discovered that the answer to his question was actually true and that oxidants can give even stronger signals than antioxidants.
AsEA products, RENU 28 and Asea Redox Supplement contain redox signal molecules to complement what the body has lost.