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What is RE therapy
RE therapy stands for Reducing Electron therapy. In RE therapy, the RE therapeutic device efficiently supplies a large quantity of electrons non-invasively and transcutaneously to the human body.
To be oxidized is to be deprived of electrons. Oxidative stress is said to be the most important cause of aging and one of the causes of various diseases. RE therapy can supply the human body with huge amounts of electrons, reducing oxidative stress’s negative effects.
Based on the above, RE therapy is thought to help prevent and improve various diseases and promote healthy longevity.
What’s New
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Metabolic syndrome
Change in Oxidative Stress Markers – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study
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Metabolic syndrome
Change in Renal Function – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study
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Adiponectin
Change in Adiponectin – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study
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Blood lipid level
Change in Blood Lipid Levels – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study
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Beta cell function
Change in HOMA – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study
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HbA1c
Change in HbA1c – Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Study