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Redox Molecules and Adrenal Glands

Posted by Bobby Brown on June 28, 2020 - 10:03pm


 

DID YOU KNOW that the glands of our endocrine system produce critical hormones that evoke specific responses in our cells, tissues, and organs? 

DID YOU KNOW that the adrenal glands, for example, located at the top of each kidney, produce hormones that help regulate your metabolism, your immune system, your blood pressure, response to stress and injury, and help regulate blood sugar as well as the metabolism of protein and fat?

To ensure that your body functions as it should, all of the glands of our endocrine system must release the correct amount of hormones. If they release too much or too little, the resulting imbalance can lead to many problems.

DID YOU KNOW that physician and researcher Dr. Rob Ward MD, FAAFP has produced a short video on how important redox molecules are to the adrenal glands in particular and about the role of the adrenals in our body? What happens when our adrenal glands become overworked, how does this happen, and what can we do about it? 

Things that support healthy adrenal glands include vitamin C, Ashwagandha, relaxation techniques, and adequate good sleep. The adrenals are also very redox-sensitive organs. Redox molecules are pivotal to the production of cortisol, one of the most important hormones produced by the adrenals.

DID YOU KNOW that increasing our supply of redox molecules has been proven in studies at a top genetic lab to enhance the signaling pathways that modulate healthy hormone production? This should help us understand the system-wide positive outcomes many people are experiencing with ASEA Redox Cell Signaling Supplement

June 29, 2020 at 7:44am