Optimizes Your Immune System
In order for the immune system to function as it should, a myriad of communication signals need to be carried between cells.
These are signals that detect damage, signals that control blood flow and control inflammation, signals that activate the immune system response and help determine when, where and what the immune cells attack and what they do not attack.
The immune response is a coordinated effort that depends heavily on redox signaling and other types of signaling.
Increasing the amount of balanced redox signaling molecules helps make the signaling processes between cells more efficient.
With clearer signals, the immune system can operate with increased efficiency. This means that the immune system will be more likely to detect and attack threats that it should engage and less likely to attack healthy cells that it should not engage.
This action tends to normalize the immune system function. If overactive it will help decrease its activity, if underactive it will help increase activity. In short, the immune system will tend to operate at optimal efficiency.