The New and Improved REDS Formula: A Comprehensive Approach to Cellular Health

The New and Improved REDS Formula: A Comprehensive Approach to Cellular Health

As healthcare practitioners, you are acutely aware of the challenges our cells face in maintaining optimal health amidst daily environmental stressors. Our cells are constantly exposed to various factors, including free radicals, which can contribute to oxidative stress. This stress occurs when the balance between free radicals and antioxidants in the body is disrupted, potentially impacting energy levels, recovery, sleep quality, and overall cognitive function. Supporting cellular defense mechanisms is essential for promoting overall health and well-being.

Understanding the REDS Formula

The newly enhanced REDS formula has been meticulously developed to support cellular health through multiple pathways. This advanced blend, composed of over 40 ingredients, is designed to provide comprehensive support for overall well-being.

Antioxidants: Supporting Cellular Integrity*

While free radicals play important roles in various biological processes, elevated levels can challenge the body’s antioxidant defenses, leading to oxidative stress. Oxidative stress occurs when excessive free radicals interact with biomolecules such as DNA, proteins, and lipids, potentially affecting cellular integrity.

The REDS formula includes a powerful combination of 12 antioxidants, including astaxanthin, acerola cherry, resveratrol, elderberry, and turmeric. These ingredients work synergistically to help neutralize free radicals, supporting cellular health and function.*

Adaptogens: Promoting Resilience to Stress*

Adaptogens such as cordyceps and reishi mushrooms are integral components of the REDS formula. These ingredients are known to support the body’s response to stress, potentially contributing to balanced stress levels and overall resilience. By modulating the body’s stress response, adaptogens may support cellular homeostasis and well-being.*

Gut Health Blend: Promoting Digestive Wellness*

The REDS formula also includes a specialized Gut Health Blend, designed to support digestive health. This blend features ingredients like zeolites, enzymes, and probiotics, which may promote healthy digestion and support a balanced gut flora. A healthy gut is vital for nutrient absorption and plays a significant role in supporting overall systemic health.*

Phytonutrients: Enhancing the Body’s Natural Defenses*

REDS includes a variety of phytonutrients, plant-based compounds known for their role in supporting the body’s natural defenses. These compounds provide an additional layer of support, helping to maintain immune health and cellular resilience in the face of environmental stressors.*

PerfectAmino: Optimizing Nutrient Utilization*

To further enhance the effectiveness of the REDS formula, it is fortified with PerfectAmino, a unique blend of essential amino acids. PerfectAmino is designed to support the cellular absorption and utilization of the nutrients in REDS, potentially optimizing cellular function and overall well-being.*

The REDS formula offers a comprehensive approach to supporting cellular health and overall wellness. With its carefully selected combination of antioxidants, adaptogens, gut health support, phytonutrients, and PerfectAmino, REDS is designed to support your patients in maintaining cellular health and promoting optimal well-being.*

We encourage you to consider incorporating the REDS formula into your practice and to observe its potential benefits for your patients’ health and vitality.

References

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  2. Phaniendra A, Jestadi DB, Periyasamy L. Free Radicals: Properties, Sources, Targets, and Their Implication in Various Diseases. Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry. 30(1):11–26 2.
  3. Shiv K. Free Radicals and Antioxidants: Human and Food System. Advances in Applied Science Research. 2011; 2 (1): 129-135
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