Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Redox Signaling and the Nervous System

Redox Signaling and the Nervous System



Redox Signaling and the Nervous System
Nervous System
The unique and specialized cell design and function of our nervous system makes the miracle of transmitting highly specialized messages from “head to toe” possible. This capacity is shadowed by the vulnerability of nerve cells to toxins and damage, coupled with their slow repair rates, resulting in susceptibility to aging and disease. REDOX molecules are integrally involved in both messaging in nerve cells and propagate the repair of these vital cells.
Nerve cell communication:
Nerve cells actually “talk” with each other with chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. This conversation occurs in the synapse, a tiny gap that exists between cells. The health of the gap, and the molecular resources, are vital to the messaging capacity. REDOX molecules maintain the integrity of the gap and transport membrane resources and the supply of the neurotransmitter messenger molecules. Lost messages can be critical to our health, and moreover confusing messaging can lead to improper information. For example, a person who has a sensation of a burning foot even though it does not exist, is a condition called neuropathy.
Our Brain supports Immune Health:
Multiple areas of the brain have cells that primarily support immune function by surging into action under the direction of REDOX molecules, in response to certain challenges from pathogens, like germs and toxins. Our white blood cells have receptors and neuropeptides that allow the immune cells to understand what needs to be done. Or in other words, the white bloods cells analyze the germ and respond with an appropriate attack. REDOX molecules represent the language and the conversations that these cells use to discuss their battle plans.
Blood Brain Barrier Integrity:
There is a barrier that protects the brain from invasion of germs or toxins known as the blood brain barrier. It is a very fine living filter that only allows tiny molecules to enter the brain tissue itself. The transport of resources across this specialized filter requires a transit system which is operated by REDOX molecules. The structure of these cells and the specialized filter membrane, the barier vulnerable to attack by oxidative stress and free radical damage. REDOX molecules supply the necessary blood brain barrier molecules to promote its specialized functions and protect its work.
Benefits: REDOX balance protects us from
Parkinson’s disease
Dementia
Mental Fog
Insomnia
Depression
PTSD
RESEARCH:
Journal of Neuroscience Vol 77, Issue 4 pg 540-551 2004
ARS Vol: 3 Issue 2 July 5, 2004
BioMed Research International Vol 2013, Article ID 484613
Reposted by:
James Eckburg

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

My 2019 Mission Report

My 2019 Mission Report



My 2019 Mission Report

The 2019 was a very interesting year for me and my wife. I was asked if I could help this mission group at a church with their project of making sleeping mats for the homeless and totes that the people could use for shopping or carrying their clothing, supplies like food and health needs.
This is one of the shopping totes
This is a special set that I made for a young Man who likes
John Deere tote and lap blanket
These are Prayer Shawls and Totes ready to go to Missions
So for the year of 2019 I crocheted the following:
141 Shopping Totes
28 Sleeping Mats (32 inches wide-72 inches long )
23 Door and Bath Mats
32 Prayer Shawls
4 Lap Blankets ( for persons at a Home that do not get any one to come and visit them)
It takes about 5 hours to crochet 1 tote with the help of my wife to do the prep work and I do the crochet work.
Takes two days to crochet a sleeping mat that is (32 inches wide – 72 inches long)
This has been a big project to take on. It is very interesting to see what can be made from the plastic bags that you get from the store when you purchase your goods. This is called plarn and is very interesting to work with. There is not very much left from the bag after my wife cuts the loops. This keeps the plastic bags out of the land fill. I’m making something to share with someone sick or in need. It is very interesting what the finished tote looks like after crocheting the same two colors and no two bags are the same because my hands have crocheted them.
Thank goodness for my ASEA and REN U 28 for my hands and eyes after a day of making a tote and a mat.
James Eckburg

Monday, January 7, 2019

Redox Signaling Molecules




Scarlet Carns Rogers
August 27, 2018
Updated:
Howdy y’all! I am blessed to be able to share my story of ASEA and Redox Signaling molecules with you today. In August of 2011 I was diagnosed with several groups of rogue or malfunctioning cells in several locations in my body. They were very aggressive reproducing at an average rate of over 90%. Immediately, I was instructed of the standard of care and at best what life was going to look like for me with the necessary treatment. I was also told that even with all of the strongest of those treatments that they have for any and all types of rogue cells there was no cure and my life expectancy was at best three years. Not having any reason to question, I trusted in the doctors and moved forward with care. I did 6 months of weekly treatments (5 different types plus a trial one). The group of rogue cells did shrink however I was warned that it would come back and it would come back with a vengeance. Due to the toll that treatment took on my body, I didn’t feel comfortable continuing treatment. Being a God-fearing person, I began to fast and pray asking for the strength to continue treatment. My impressions from that was to stay the course of not doing anymore treatment and study cellular function. Not having any medical background and not having a desire to study medical stuff I needed help to do that. I truly believe in James 1:5 and I got the Lord’s help as I did. The doctors didn’t know how to fix my body, but I knew my creator could and would send what I needed.
So, after 14 months of studying cellular function I had changed everything I possibly could. I changed what I put in and on my body. My health was on a roller coaster ride from day to day. Then the doctors gave me the dreaded lecture that it was time for me to make my final arrangements. That at best with my diet and my high-quality vitamin supplements I would likely not make it a few months. They even didn’t want to schedule my next PET scan.
A couple weeks later I felt impressed to ask my brother how I should tell my teenage girls that I was dying. My brother owns a physician billing company and his business partner, who I met the previous year, is good friends with Dr. Foster. Needless to say, my condition was talked about because they cared about me and they wanted to help. Because of that love and their caring attributes Dr. Foster told Barry, who told my brother Bill, who got me in touch with Jennie who worked with Dr. Foster. As soon as I saw the science of ASEA, I knew I needed to get on it. I had studied cellular function and knew how important Redox is to cellular repair and replacement.
I got on ASEA, I also continued my diet and high-quality supplements. It took almost 5 months and a PET scan for me to really see what it was doing in my body. Jennie was amazing at keeping me going as I had doubts because of how grim the doctors had painted the picture. You see I had less than a 2% survival rate. These groups of rogue cells were in my breast, lymph nodes, thyroid, spine, spleen, liver, and kidney – but at that appointment I was informed that they were no longer in my thyroid, spine, spleen, liver, and kidney. The doctor – who was one of the top ten in the country and had been practicing for 30 plus years – said to me, this type when it gets to a certain point never regresses. I was certain I was never going to see you again, in fact, I would have bet my whole years’ salary on that.
I continued taking ASEA, my diet and supplements, within another six months these groups of rogue cells are no longer in my lymph nodes. Continuing another two months passes, and they are no longer in my breast and I was given an all clear. That was in July 2014. I am happy and blessed to not only share this with people that can see the importance of cellular health and how it changed my life, but the lives of so many that maybe suffering like I was. I not only got to see my daughters’ get married and I have two grandchildren but to see so many other families benefit from these amazing products from ASEA is a huge blessing.
Be Healthy! Live Healthy! Share knowledge so that wise choices are afforded to others.
***update*** by high demand.
My dosing and supplements:
Not everyone that has rogue cells need to do what I did because their cells may not be very aggressive like mine were. Most grow between 15-25% growth rate. So their regiment does not need to be like mine. I did 2 days of 2oz twice a day. Then two weeks of 16oz twice a day. Then about 14 months of 12oz twice a day. Then I went to 8oz twice a day for another year. Then I’ve been on 6oz twice a day since then.
Not all supplements are created equal. Most are absolute garbage and will not get absorbed on a cellular level. Some are synthetic and actually mutate cells and DNA and comprise the immune system and or the absorption of other nutrients you get from the diet you are trying so hard to do well with. There isn’t that many high quality supplements on the market. I could count them on my hands. What you want to look for basically is how they are processed, what they are derived from, the bioavailability on a cellular level and no fillers. ASEA Via Source has very high bioavailability. It is sourced and processed to real high standards. I take it and the other two supplements that came out in Sept.
If you are in the boat I was and have specific questions that I have not answered private message me as I get lost in all the comments now.

reposted by:
James Eckburg
https://markethive.com/eckburgjoe

Friday, November 16, 2018

How Do We Get Diabetes?

How Do We Get Diabetes?


Diabetes is an insidious, degenerative disease causing gradual loss of organ and limb function, often resulting in rotting of tissue, ulcers, amputation, blindness and a miserable death.
Throughout thousands of years of recorded history it has been relatively rare affecting less than 0.1% of the population, as far as we know. Since the late 1920’s however the prevalence of diabetes has climbed, in 1958 in the U.S.A. it was almost 1%, steadily growing to over 11% in 2014. At the current rate of growth, it will affect about 50% or more of the children being born this decade. How do we get diabetes? It is not infectious. It might be genetic, it seems to run in families. Genetic factors, however, do not account for the sharp increase over the last 50 years (2 generations). So the question remains open.
Advances in Redox Biochemistry, during the last 10 years, give us some great insight into the cause of diabetes on a cellular level…Insulin is the messenger sent out to get rid of the sugar in the blood. It signals most of the tissues in the body to burn or convert the excess blood sugar into fat molecules and to store them away in our fat cells and muscles. In our modern diet, we eat easily digestible refined sugars and white breads, causing blood sugar levels to rise many times above the amount we are built to handle… All scientific evidence, so far, strongly points to the established fact that nutrition is by far the most important factor in restoring, sustaining and maintaining health. Those that eat healthy natural diets testify to this fact, they have excellent overall health; some food for thought.
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James Eckburg

Friday, August 10, 2018

Navigation Map of Pathways


The Cardiovascular and Pulmonary System – Heart, Lungs, and Blood...

In the cardiovascular and cardiopulmonary system, redox balance is strictly regulated. There are about 5000 mitochondria [producing redox signaling molecules] in every heart cell. As you can imagine, the level of superoxide free radicals (O2*-) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) [redox signaling molecules] in heart cells must be carefully regulated and controlled. The heart can never take a break and so redox imbalance and cellular damage in heart tissue must be quickly detected and repaired. The redox signaling networks among heart cells are very efficient. Endothelial layers that line the blood vessels extend these signaling networks to the whole cardiovascular network, sending signals that regulate blood flow, pressure, and needed supplies throughout the whole body, along the whole river of life, in all of our cellular communities, creating a massively complex network analogous to the signaling capacity of our nervous system... The Digestive System – Mouth, Stomach, and Intestines In the digestive system, the cell linings in the intestines that process nutrients are exposed to acids, enzymes, toxins, oxidants, physical stress, and all manner of harsh environments. The turnover rate for these types of cells is one of the highest in the body; tens of billions of stomach and intestinal cells are replaced per day. In fact, the entire length of intestines themselves are completely replaced about every 7 days. This continual turnover of cells requires that damaged cells are quickly detected, repaired, or replaced. You can compare the intestinal lining to a “forest” of brush cells where there are frequent redox “smoke signals” sent by the damaged cells indicating “forest fires” that need immediate attention from the emergency responders. If this redox signaling system is not in excellent shape, then potential damage can spread too quickly, causing leaks and gaps that compromise the function of the digestive system... The Nervous System – Brain, Spine, and Peripheral Nerves In the nervous system, brain cells are not easily replaced and must be protected. Oxidative stress is the primary reason for nerve cell death, even more so than lack of oxygen. Mental stress and worry, as well as deep thinking, increases brain activity. Heightened brain activity incites a build-up of oxidants or oxidative stress... Oxidative stress triggers seizures and/or other irregularities. Regulation of blood flow through the brain is closely monitored, as the brain needs a constant supply of oxygen and sugars. All of this is regulated by redox signaling networks... Peripheral nerves in the body send pain messages when they are exposed to oxidative stress due to oxidants in the neighborhood. Even more, the redox signaling networks are also very active in helping maintain the balance of the hormonal axes in the brain and nerves (such as the HPA axis) that help keep the emotional balance we need to function. There is no question to the prime importance of the redox signaling networks in the brain.  The brain contains most complex signaling network in the body integrally and intricately connected by such signaling networks. The Endocrine System – The Pituitary, Thyroid, and Adrenals In the endocrine system, glandular secretions (hormones) are triggered by stress and redox pathways. We have already discussed how important it is to our emotional and physical state to maintain hormonal balance throughout the whole network of the endocrine system. If oxidative stress is the trigger for hormonal secretions and redox signaling regulates oxidative stress, you can imagine the importance of redox signaling to maintain balance in the endocrine system. There is direct evidence that correct redox balance in the vital fluids around our cells also helps lubricate the “windows” and “doors” (receptors) that bring hormonal messages (and insulin) into the cells, which means that smaller numbers of hormones may be needed to do the job, making hormonal regulation lighter and faster and more readily balanced. The Excretory System – The Skin, Kidneys, and Colon The tissues of our excretory systems (skin glands, kidneys, colon, etc.) have the unsavory job of sorting through and eliminating the toxic garbage of the body. This requires efficient management of toxic response and extraordinary communication signals between specialized layers of tissue, as well as top-grade protective equipment (antioxidants) to do the job. There is perhaps no other system of the body where redox signaling is more active to maintain the immediate health of the tissues than in the kidneys and intestines. Their specialized layers of tissue are constantly sorting and pushing along the toxic garbage. These toxins cause oxidative stress and cell death due to toxic insult of the tissues. As always, the antioxidants need to be on call to quickly clean up the oxidative stress before it causes any serious damage and repair and replace damaged cells. The oxidative stress itself also helps identify the toxins and helps them to move out through the excretory channels. All these processes require a high level of redox signaling. Toxic stress, in addition, causes the release of certain hormones associated with toxic load. For example, the kidneys will release a hormone called renin when they are under a high toxic stress. Renin is designed to increase the blood pressure needed in order to push the toxins out faster. Of course, water (proper hydration) is always regulated and beneficial to excretory processes...

  drgarysamuelson | August 8, 2018 at 7:19 pm | Reposted by:

James Eckburg

joeckburg@gmail.com
https://1miracleman.myasealive.com

Saturday, June 9, 2018

Why Is Asea So Important?

                               Why Is Asea So Important?



What is the ASEA Breakthrough? 

Why is it So Important? 

How Can You Benefit from the Breakthrough? 

 Russell Mariani is a Health Educator, Nutrition Counselor, Digestive Wellness Expert and author of the book Healing Digestive Illness. He has been in private practice since 1980 and has helped thousands all over the world through his Center for Functional Medicine. Part of this presentation is a stunning video on the mysterious inner workings of the cell!

 DID YOU KNOW that every one of our over 100 trillion cells is born, lives a relatively short life, reproduces itself, then dies? It either lives through its life cycle in normal, healthy ways, giving birth to normal healthy cells, or it doesn’t.
 Russell uses the analogy of a person who becomes injured while on a hike with friends. The friends want to call 911, but have no “bars” on their cell phones, indicating weak signal strength. Redox Signaling Molecules in our body are responsible not only for informing the damaged cell that there is a problem, but also activating precise instructions about how to fix the problem.

 DID YOU KNOW that this situation is the single most significant cause of sickness, disintegration, dysfunction, and dis-ease at the cellular level? How can ASEA help us regain our health, maintain our health, or optimize our health?

 Find it here:
 http://www.redoxwebinar.info
 It will also be posted in www.HealthProWebinar.com

Check it out now!

 Reposted by:
 James Eckburg
joeckburg@gmail.com
  www.1miracleman.teamasea.com