Nureicell Benefits
Nervous System
The nervous system is composed of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves that
communicate together
all throughout the body through networks of neurons. These neurons are susceptible to
damage brought about by free radicals, toxins and also poor nutrition.
• Protects the CNS from brain cell deterioration
• Improves brain function and neurotransmitter release
• Nerve stabilizer
Endocrine System
The endocrine system is made up of glands and tissues in the body that sends out chemical messages in
the form of hormones. These hormones act as regulators for most of the body’s functions such as regulation of
metabolism and maintenance of the internal environment; reproduction and sexual differentiation; development
and growth; nutrient supply; and mood. Though they are subject to the negative feedback control, problems do
arise brought about by imbalances and dysfunction.
• Promotes hormonal balance through normalization of gland secretion
• Stimulates the release of Human Growth hormone
• Helps diabetics in the peripheral utilization of glucose
Immune System
The immune system is made up of specialized cells, tissues and organs that help the body recognize
and ward off pathogens. Some problems in the immune system can be due to inappropriate immune response
which causes allergy and asthma, immune deficiencies that makes the body vulnerable to infection and diseases.
• Enhances the immune response by enhancing antibody defenses, phagocytosis and IL-1 release
• Helps promote the development of strong Natural Killer cells and T cells against cancer cells.
• Helps promote a strong immune system against bacteria, fungus and viruses.
Cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular/circulatory system is made up of the heart, vessels and the blood. The heart pumps the blood throughout the body by means of a closed network of arteries, veins and capillaries for the transport of oxygen, nutrients and waste materials.
• Reduces bad cholesterol & increases good cholesterol levels
• Reduces plaque formation on arterial walls
• Controls blood pressure
Hematologic
The Red Blood Cells are produced, normally through a constant process called erythropoiesis in different areas depending on the age of a person, for the transport of oxygen and nutrients to the different organs of the body and for the removal of waste products. The White Blood Cells (leukocytes and lymphocytes) which is also produces in the bone marrow serves its role in our immune system. The platelets are the ones involved in the cellular mechanism for primary homeostasis for the formation of blood clots. Several problems may arise either from developmental abnormalities or from nutritional deficiencies causing anemias, blood dyscrasias and clotting problems
• Promotes the formation and development of blood cells
• Enhances the oxygen/nutrition exchange in blood cells and elimination of waste material
• Balances the blood pH
Respiratory System
The respiratory system begins from the nostrils, airways and the lungs. Its function is to mediate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of the body transported by the blood to be used by the cells. Usually a site for infection and allergies
• Lessens the frequency of asthmatic attacks
• Strengthens the body’s defense against airborne bacteria, viruses and allergens
• Promotes lung expandability/expansion & gas exchange
Digestive System
The digestive tract, which starts from the mouth and winds down the esophagus, stomach, and intestines until the anus, this system also includes our liver, gall bladder and the digestive portion of the pancreas. Its function is for the breakdown of food, absorption and metabolism.
• Probiotic effect: Increases lactobacilli & bifidus bacilli production
• Improves digestion, absorption of nutrients & bowel function
• Hepato protective affect, stimulating injured hepatocyes to regenerate & function better
Urinary System
The urinary system is involved with the production, storage and excretion of urine; it includes the kidneys, ureters, the urinary bladder and urethra. The kidney, in particular, has many important functions such as homeostasis and acid base balance; control of blood pressure and plasma volume; and excretion of waste products.
• Helps in prevents accumulation of waste in the kidneys; reduces nephrotoxicity
• Protective against renal failure
Reproductive System
The reproductive system consists of specialized organs that produce, store and release gametes for procreation. This system is influenced by hormonal control for its proper development and function.
• Promotes normal hormonal balance
• Provides good nutrition for the formation gametes
• Improves sexual capacity
• Gives good nutritional support for the pregnant mother and baby
Integumentary System
The integumentary system includes the skin, hair and nails.
• Nourishes and strengthens the hair, skin and nails with improved collagen formation
• Reduced hair loss and stimulates follicle growth
• Rids the body of toxins that causes blemishes and other skin problems
• Protects the skin from premature aging.