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At the cellular level healing is the process whereby our bodies identify faulty, damaged or ailing cells, and repair them if possible or, through a process called apoptosis, instruct them to self-terminate.
An average adult loses 50 billion cells per day due to apoptosis. These dead cells must be replaced with new healthy ones by the process of cell division, or mitosis.
When we are young our ability to detect faulty cells and repair or replace them is highly efficient. But as we age, and our stores of Redox Signaling Molecules diminish, the regenerative healing process slows down.
When the healing process is slow or inefficient, unhealthy cells may go Undetected and Unrepaired
Replication of damaged or unhealthy cells increases the possibility of disease and contributes to the effects of aging. By replenishing our intracellular detection and repair communication network while simultaneously boosting antioxidant efficiency,
ASEA helps to enhance or reboot the healing process.