Licensed practitioners who discovered this independently — and the published science behind it.
These aren't paid spokespeople. They're licensed practitioners — cardiologists, pain specialists, researchers, surgeons — who discovered ASEA independently and now integrate it into their clinical work.
Albert Einstein College of Medicine → Johns Hopkins → UCSF. 115+ peer-reviewed publications. President, American College for Advancement of Medicine. Co-founded the first U.S. nonprofit pharmaceutical company. Put ~100 of his own patients on ASEA. His conclusion: “Everything gets better.”
Harvard Massachusetts General Hospital pain fellowship (1 of 100 selected). Double board-certified in anesthesiology and pain management. Later trained under the founders of functional medicine.
38 years of clinical practice. Had a $150,000 dispensary of supplements and natural medicines. Stopped looking for the “Holy Grail” 20 years ago. Came out of semi-retirement for ASEA. “I've never seen anything work as powerful as redox signaling molecules.”
Double board-certified. Harvard Health System and UTMB faculty. UMass department chief. Independently discovered ASEA and became one of its most active physician advocates.
50-year research career including the National Institutes of Health and two international pharmaceutical companies. Specialist in redox signaling molecules. Animals don't experience placebo.
130+ publications. Eight post-doctorates including cognitive neurosciences and bioengineering. French Air Force flight surgeon. Spent 40 years searching for the missing mechanism in trauma recovery — identified ASEA as it.
40 years of cell division research. Mayo Clinic, Wistar Institute, Ohio State University. Ran OSU's Cell Culture Laboratory for 20+ years. Came out of retirement for ASEA. “It is foundational.”
Survived seven back surgeries and a head-on collision. Ran an independent 55-person brain mapping study — 52% average neurological improvement after 90 days on ASEA.
This is just a small sampling of doctors who “get it” — MDs, DOs, PhDs, a DVM, and licensed specialists who have independently investigated this technology and now use or recommend it.
Worth noting: Dr. Daniel Pompa, host of Cellular Healing TV (with over 900,000 followers across social media), has independently interviewed both Dr. Gary Samuelson — the atomic medical physicist who stabilized the redox molecules — and Dr. Maureen Hayes on his show. He now calls ASEA foundational to his clinical detox protocols. When someone with that kind of platform and that kind of audience stakes their reputation on it, that's a signal worth paying attention to.
Orthopedic surgeon. Founder of the SSRP Institute (Seeds Scientific Research & Performance). President of the International Peptide Society. One of the world's leading authorities on peptide therapy. Host of 68+ episodes of the Seeds of Success podcast exploring cellular medicine.
At the Peptide World Congress 2026, Dr. Seeds didn't just mention redox — he devoted an entire session to it, calling it “The Redox Revolution.” For one of the world's top peptide experts to center a conference session on redox biochemistry says something profound about where this field is heading.
Here's what he's said on the record:
“That's the foundation of cellular medicine.”
— Dr. William Seeds, MD, on redox signaling
“If you're working on redox… you're working on your cardiac cells, your neurons, your muscle cells… you're working on everything.”
— Dr. William Seeds, MD
“You have to know your redox to know where to start with a patient.”
— Dr. William Seeds, MD
“You can do the same thing with peptides. You can push them the wrong way.”
— Dr. William Seeds, MD
This doesn't mean peptides are bad. It means context matters — and redox balance is the context that determines whether interventions work with the body or against it.
“Let the cell figure it out.”
— Dr. William Seeds, MD
When one of the world's leading peptide experts says the foundation of his clinical approach is understanding redox biochemistry first — that's not an endorsement of a product. It's a validation of an entire category of science.
When I first looked into this, I thought it was one product for one kind of problem. I was wrong. The deeper I went, the more I realized I had stumbled into something the research world is just beginning to understand — and the rest of us haven't heard about yet.
Let me show you two things. Neither of them came from ASEA.
In 2021, health researcher Michael Sherer published One Disease: Redox Imbalance. His thesis: virtually every major chronic disease traces back to the same root mechanism — an imbalance in your body's redox signaling system.
He arrived at this conclusion independently, from the published research alone. He had no connection to ASEA. Look at the cover — every one of those diseases, one root cause.
This is a search for “redox signaling” on PubMed — the U.S. National Library of Medicine. Look at the growth curve. This field barely existed 30 years ago. In the first half of 2026 alone, 259 new papers were published — a pace that would nearly double last year's total.
The science isn't weak. The awareness is.
This is the trajectory. The question isn't whether the world will learn about redox signaling. It's when. And whether you'll already be years ahead when it does.
These are the areas of life where people noticed a difference after supporting their body's redox signaling. Each one represents a real person, on video, telling their own story.
Over 180 video testimonials across 60+ categories — from athletes to skeptics.
Want to discuss the science or hear what specific doctors have said? Let's talk.