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Exploring benefits of Equine Redox Signaling
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Exploring benefits of Equine Redox Signaling
Glacier Molecular
presenting at
The Event at Rebecca Farm
Flathead Valley, Montana
July 17-20, 2025
Rebecca Farm makes no representation whatsoever regarding Redox Signaling Molecules.
Come learn what Redox can do for you and your horse!
From Human Breakthrough to Equine Advantage
Originally developed by ASEA to support cellular health in humans, Redox Signaling Molecules have now shown to be transformative for horses. The same science that boosts energy, recovery, and resilience in people is helping equine athletes perform at their peak — because cellular health knows no species.
Peak Performance Starts at the Cellular Level
In the high-stakes world of eventing—where precision, endurance, and recovery are everything—your horse’s cellular health matters. Redox signaling molecules support optimal cellular communication, helping equine athletes recover faster, perform stronger, and stay resilient through the rigors of cross-country, dressage, and show jumping.
Science Meets Saddle
Redox signaling molecules are not just another supplement—they’re a breakthrough in cellular health. Trusted by top trainers and veterinarians, this technology helps horses maintain peak condition, even under the intense demands of training and competition. It’s like giving your horse a cellular tune-up before every ride.
For Horses and Humans Alike
Eventing is a partnership. Just as your horse needs cellular support, so do you. Redox signaling molecules benefit both equine and human systems—boosting energy, mental clarity, and recovery. When both rider and horse are operating at their best, the results speak for themselves.
Recovery That Keeps You on Course
Eventing demands more than just talent—it requires stamina, resilience, and rapid recovery across all three phases. Redox supports reduction of oxidative stress and supports joint health, muscle repair, and immune function. Whether you're preparing for dressage, tackling cross-country terrain, or clearing fences in the show jumping arena, this cellular technology gives your horse the edge to bounce back faster. Less downtime, more performance.
Why Redox Matters in Eventing
Eventing demands precision, endurance, and rapid recovery across dressage, cross-country, and show jumping. Redox signaling molecules:
• Support joint health and muscle repair
• Reduce oxidative stress and inflammation
• Enhance immune function and stamina
• Promote faster recovery after training and competition
Resource List:
[1] Research Highlights: Redox Signaling & Equine Wellness
At Glacier Molecular we honor the science behind cellular health. While ASEA products are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any condition, we recognize the growing body of research exploring redox signaling, oxidative stress, and antioxidant responses in horses. Below are selected peer-reviewed studies that shed light on this emerging field:
• Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Status in Horses:
The Role of Exercise and Training
[PubMed ID: 23370179](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23370179/)
Explores how physical exertion influences oxidative stress and adaptive antioxidant responses in equine athletes.
• Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress in Sport Horses
[Springer Veterinary Research Communications, 2023]
(https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00580-023-03457-2)
Investigates how trained horses develop enhanced antioxidant defenses, including redox-related enzymes, to support recovery and resilience.
• Redox Biology in Veterinary Medicine: A Review
[PubMed ID: 30512345]
(https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30512345/)
Reviews the role of redox signaling in animal health, including implications for performance and immune function.
DISCLAIMER: The studies referenced above are for educational purposes only and do not imply that ASEA products are intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian before introducing new supplements into your horse’s regimen.
[2] Human focused, Animal benefits - www.discoverredox.com
[3] NRF2 Pathway targeted relief for humans and equine - www.discoverredox.com/redox-gold/
[4] let me ask you a question - bit.ly/DiscoverASEA
[5] June 2025 conversation with Veterinarian and Trainer -
https://youtu.be/GlGgpo9ll-Y?si=DBlkE0igVyFQKpkb
[6] Equine applications - bit.ly/redoxanimals
[7] Veterinary Schools of Medicine that are researching and teaching Redox Science:
■ University of Nebraska - Lincoln School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
IANR - REDOX BIOLOGY CENTER (RBC), Rodrigo Franco – Redox Biology Center
Focus: Redox signaling in neurodegeneration, oxidative stress, and cellular metabolism.
https://redoxbiologycenter.unl.edu/
https://vbms.unl.edu/person/rodrigo-franco/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/rodrigo.franco.1/bibliography/public/
■ Cornell University - College of Veterinary Medicine - Sevier Lab: signaling of cellular oxidative stress; molecular mechanisms used by cellular pathways that sense and signal redox imbalances within the cell. Cornell University is actively engaged in redox signaling research, contributing to our understanding of how redox processes regulate cellular functions and how they are involved in health and disease. Focus: Molecular mechanisms of redox signaling, including ROS-mediated protein modifications and ER stress responses.
https://www.sevierlab.org/
https://www.vet.cornell.edu/research/awards/molecular-mechanisms-cellular-redox-signaling-1
■ UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine - The Biology Laboratory
Offering redox and biogenetics diagnostic service. Focus: Diagnostic services and metabolomics related to redox biology, including lactate/pyruvate screening and EPR spectroscopy.
https://redoxbiology.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/
https://redoxbiology.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/services/epr-overview
■ Ross School of Veterinary Medicine - Research - Redox - regulatory proteins in ischemic pathologies. https://univet.hu/en/research/research-teams/redox-biology-research-group/
■ University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest -
Many diseases and disease processes, as well as many defense mechanisms against diseases, have redox components. Notable among these are cancers and inflammatory diseases. Current activities in the lab are looking at roles of oxidative stress and the reductases systems in the initiation and progression of cancers. By integrating GEM models with alterations in the redox systems into cancer studies, new insights are being gained that could help uncover new therapies.
https://univet.hu/en/research/research-teams/redox-biology-laboratory/focus-of-the-redox-biology-laboratory/
■ University of Veterinary Medicine Budapest, Redox Biology Research Group
Focus: Redox homeostasis, sulfur metabolism, and antioxidant systems in mammalian cells.
https://univet.hu/en/research/research-teams/redox-biology-research-group/
You'll find more research online. We suggest that you utilize scholar.google to get facts as opposed to opinions. We can share additional resources regarding Veterinary use on horses, livestock, dogs, and other animals. Schedule a call with Glacier Molecular if you would like to have a conversation with a MD or Veterinarian familiar with what Redox can do for you, and our horse.
Where to purchase Redox - www.equineredox.com
Let’s talk about how ASEA Redox can elevate your training, competition, and recovery. Schedule a consult to get your questions answered and best discounts!
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Independent ASEA Associate #1800221775
+1.406.250.2508
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Disclaimer: Glacier Molecular does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition in horses or humans. The products and information presented are intended solely to support general wellness and cellular health. Statements regarding redox signaling molecules have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or the Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM).
Always consult with a licensed veterinarian before introducing new supplements into your horse’s regimen. These products are not classified as drugs and are not intended to replace veterinary care.
The studies referenced are for educational purposes only and do not imply that ASEA products are intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult with a licensed veterinarian before introducing new supplements.
Rebecca Farm makes no representation whatsoever regarding Redox Signaling Molecules. Glacier Molecular will announce on this site future locations where we will sample and present Redox Signaling Molecules.
Glacier Molecular is an Independent ASEA Associate #1800221775