Let’s talk about the Big “C”

As I am getting a bit older, there is a lot more discussion about health and sadly Cancer. I have lost family and friends, watched family and friends battle this disease, experienced the loss of those that did not survive and celebrated with those that have won! None of us are a fan of this word and the devastation it brings to those we love and care for as well as the those people around them that receive this very scary diagnosis.

Tho I am fortunate there are no cancers that run in my immediate family. That is not the case for the man I am married to and others who have chosen to join our extended family.

I began looking into my health many years ago and my sweet mom introduced us to Redox Signaling Molecules. I have to admit, at first, I was very skeptical and then I hurt myself and used the products, I was amazed. Truly amazed. It was real! These molecules are native to our bodies and as we age, we produce less and less of them. This is a way to supplement those molecules and allow our bodies to heal itself – just as it was intended to do. https://homework.study.com/explanation/what-is-redox-cell-signaling.html

“Question: What is redox cell signaling?

Signal Reception in Cells: The human body is composed of different cells, constantly communicating. These cells are called signals, transmitted through the body's different organs and tissues. These signals can be visual or auditory. They are processed by the brain and sent to the central nervous system (CNS).”

I will continue to supplement my body at the cellular level and share these amazing molecules with those I love and care about. Cells are where all life begins and endures.

Photo by Fayette Reynolds M.S.: https://www.pexels.com/photo/tissue-seen-under-microscope-11198521/

“However, redox imbalance causes multiple serious diseases such as type 2 diabetes, atherosclerosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, Alzheimer's disease, cancer, and aging.” - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8971743/

Cells, not Cancer is the BIG “C” I am focusing on.

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