NATURAL SYSTEM OF HEALTH AND HEALING
NEW SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY SHOWS THE BODY STORES RESERVE OXYGEN BUNDLES, WHICH COULD PROMOTE BETTER HEALTH
Oxygen is a significant and potent tool for the body’s defense against invading foreign
chemicals and organisms. The storage and release of oxygen are essential for a
healthy, disease-free body.
Oxygen moves from red blood cells and concentrates into Reserve Oxygen (ROX)
bundles. Unlike free oxygen, ROX bundles move in water, plasma, and tissue. ROX
bundles travel to and focus on the specific point of need, and then release oxygen at the
site. The release of oxygen must be sharp and focused where it is needed and when it
is needed. ROX in balance means good delivery of oxygen, good energy and good
health. If more or less than a critical mass of ROX exists (unbalanced), ROX will not be
released where and when it is needed; and radicals will be released at the surrounding
tissues, causing widespread damage. This can begin a chain of events leading to
disease.
These oxygen reserves (ROX) are available for transfer to tissues and cells, and can be
measured. A ROX number indicates the strength of the body’s ability to fight disease.
Normal ROX levels (i.e., 100) indicate a well functioning immune system. An
unbalanced level of ROX (over or under) can lead to disease.
ROX is easily measured using a ROX Analyzer (patents pending). The ROX Analyzer
quantifies the oxygen reserve capacity and the rate of ROX replenishment. Other
valuable information is also derived for each person.
While the ROX Analyzer indicates the strength of a body’s capacity to fight disease, it
also predicts a body’s response to treatment, and identifies those people most likely to
overcome the threat of disease. The ROX Analyzer quantitates the body’s ability to
deliver oxygen to cells and tissues for energy availability, immune response, and
detoxification.
Parallel measurements of ROX with biomarkers can lead to better biomarker selection
and increased specificity.
Currently a multi-center clinical study is underway at Rutgers
University Medical School on people with pain to determine a relationship between ROX
levels and pain.
A clinical study was completed to predict non-responders to interferon treatment for
people with Hepatitis C, using ROX analysis. Additional studies are planned for
evaluation of ROX levels associated with patients with Alzheimer’s, ALS, and other
neurodegenerative diseases; Cancer; Diabetes; HIV/AIDS, Huntington’s Disease,
Parkinson’s Disease (PD), Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and other auto-immune diseases;
and Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
HOW TO KEEP YOUR ROX IN BALANCE
Reduce your toxic and emotional stress.
Keep your air, food and water clean of environmental toxins.
Practice relaxation and moderate exercise.
Measure your ROX levels regularly and take a ROX supplement as needed.
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