Imagine a product that works with your body’s natural biology to unlock energy, rejuvenation, and well-being at the cellular level.
✨ Meet ASEA: A Scientific Breakthrough in Cellular Health
This isn’t just another wellness product. ASEA is a revolutionary elixir that restores and enhances your body’s ability to heal, repair, and thrive by replenishing Redox Signaling Molecules—the cellular messengers your body depends on to stay balanced, resilient, and healthy.
Why Is Cellular Health So Important?
Your cells are the powerhouses of your body. They work tirelessly, repairing damage, renewing tissues, and keeping you alive and well. But the demands of modern life—aging, stress, pollution, and disease—weaken your body’s natural cellular processes.
This means slower healing. Weaker immunity. More fatigue. It’s why you might feel like you’re just getting by instead of thriving.
That’s where ASEA steps in.
Through its groundbreaking technology, ASEA adds Redox Signaling Molecules back into your system—essential molecules that act as communicators between your cells to help them repair, rejuvenate, and protect your body from the inside out.
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Imagine the peace of knowing you’re giving your body—and those of your loved ones, including furry friends—the very best chance to thrive.
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Happy humans & pets enjoying the results of this wonderful elixir:
- Healthy Redox Pets 27K Members on Facebook
- Real Redox Results 25K Members on Facebook
- Here is Toffee’s story, my testimonial, using ASEA:
Toffee our sweet, 13.5 years old, happy and full of life Norfolk Terrier Chihuahua cross dog, who did not hear very well due to her age, started to lose her eyesight from one day to another. She was also behaving in a strange way. Like one moment she knew where she was, the other she got completely confused, losing her sense of smell and hearing too for shorter periods of time.
These episodes were happening repeatedly during the day, mostly in the mornings and evenings. In general, she was also becoming lethargic and lost weight over a month. It all came on so quickly I did not understand what was happening.
I took her to the vets, they found an ulcer in her left eye, and gave her antibiotic eye drops. By the time I went home with her from the vets she was completely blind.
The next day, following advice from a friend, I started giving Toffee ASEA, which I have been taking for my asthma previously with great results, but never crossed my mind, I could give it to my dog too.
I gave her 20ml, 6 times, adding up to 120ml a day. The only way she had ASEA is me putting tiny amounts of liver pate in the four corners of her “licky mat” and pouring ASEA in the middle.) She does lick it all up. In 24 hours her spirit lifted, becoming more lively, although adjusting to being blind was very difficult for her. Her ulcer cleared up in 4 days, and that’s when they diagnosed her with dementia and confirmed she has a heart murmur.
They took blood to further investigate what the cause of her blindness could be. Saturday, just before the vets’ practice closed, they found high glucose levels in her blood and were preparing us for the worst… The vet said, if they find Ketone in her urine, it indicates a very advanced and life-threatening stage of diabetes. I spent the weekend with her, as if it was our last one together, crying my eyes out and talking to everyone I could think of about our options. On Monday we went back for a urine sample test and another blood test. They said surprisingly, Toffee didn’t have Ketones in her urine and the blood results will say more about her condition, which take a few days.
I knew it was down to ASEA, so I told the vet about it. They were really confused by this inconsistent result, but at the end, we got the diabetes diagnosis on the 11th day. They suggested insulin injections twice a day for the rest of her life, starting on Monday with a 12 hour hospital stay and with visits to the vets every 10 days for at least 3 months, by the time they can set her insulin level…
Toffee is an independent dog, with physical touch and cuddles only happening on her terms, a sensitive soul and an anxious one of those, so we ruled this option out and opted in for the diabetic food only one, knowing that ASEA is helping her in a big way. It took another week by the time I could start introducing the new food gradually, which she is taking very well so far. 19 days from the moment I took her to the vets and 18 days of being on ASEA, has changed the course of her life in a magical way. Toffee has no more “dementia” episodes. She is full of life, although still blind. Today, when I am writing, is day 21 of her taking ASEA and day 22 of being blind. I don’t know how much she has left to live, but she is certainly not ready to go yet. And I won’t stop fighting for my best friend and beloved fur baby.
Update: We are on Day 40 now of Toffee gone blind. The vet was pleased with Toffee’s water intake, which is more or less stabilised and she is as happy as she can be without her eyesight.
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