DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW?
DID YOU KNOW that 11 years ago when ASEA had not yet become a network marketing company, ASEA Founders had been offered a huge sum of money by a pharmaceutical company for the patents to our redox signaling technology? The “Big Pharma” company had reviewed 17 years of powerful research, clinical studies, and data, and they wanted exclusive rights to the patents.
ASEA Founders turned down that offer in order to expedite the availability of this technology globally, making it available immediately and without a prescription, deciding to go the “supplement" route rather than the “drug” route.
DID YOU KNOW that since that time, when Redox Biochemistry was an emerging new field of health science, the study of Redox Signaling and its role in various bodily functions and in specific disease pathologies has entered into the realm of University Medical Schools? Multi-million dollar research grants have been awarded.
DID YOU KNOW?
(Special thanks to Debbie Wetzler for compiling much of this list.)
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) received a $10.5 Million dollar grant to study Redox Biology.
A Professor at Cornell University is involved with research supported by the NIH (National Institute of Health) in the pursuit of "decoding the functional consequences of specific chemical redox events underpinning cellular redox biology" in relation to a specific condition.
Vanderbilt University has a Redox Research Center studying redox signaling.
Wake Forest University School of Medicine established a "Center for Redox Biology and Medicine".
The University of Virginia School of Medicine is involved in ongoing research into Redox Signaling.
University of Nebraska Medical Center received a $10-Million dollar grant to establish a "Redox Biology Center".
Medical College of Wisconsin created a “Redox & Bioenergetics Shared Resource” site.
A "World Redox Congress" was held in Paris in 2019.
A Doctor at Harvard Medical School has a Ph.D. and a title that includes "Director of Redox Medicine"
The “race” is on, within medical and academic communities and the pharmaceutical industry to understand the complex paths and functions of redox signaling, to earn recognition for discoveries, and to create drugs for specific health conditions. They face a long and slow process.
Meanwhile, our humble company ASEA, which chose the “supplement route”, continues to forge ahead, changing the landscape of health and wellness worldwide and improving health for tens of thousands around the globe.