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THE ROOTS OF PLASMA 

PLASMA: THE FOURTH STATE OF MATTER

Plasma, often called the fourth state of matter, is distinct from solids, liquids, and gases. It is an ionised gas composed of charged particles, formed when electrons are separated from their parent atoms. This ionisation gives plasma unique properties, making it highly conductive and responsive. Plasma is the most abundant form of ordinary matter in the universe, present in stars, lightning, and the Northern Lights. It can be artificially generated by heating a neutral gas or subjecting it to strong electric currents.

COLD ATMOSPHERIC PLASMA (CAP)

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Cold Atmospheric Plasma (CAP) operates at room temperature, enabling its use in various applications without the need for high temperatures or special containment.  CAP brings together both chemical and physical properties which produce synergistic effects.  CAP is widely used in industrial processes such as surface modification, material coating, and semiconductor manufacturing.  Over the past 30 years, CAP has been increasingly explored for medical uses.  This is due to its antimicrobial properties and ability to promote cell and tissue regeneration. There are now a large number of research studies into the use of CAP for medical purposes.  Research Paper: Cold Atmospheric Plasma: A Powerful Tool for Modern Medicine

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GROUNDING 

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Grounding is physically connecting to the Earth’s natural electrical signals by making direct contact with the ground—whether by walking barefoot on grass, soil, or sand, or by using grounding products that provide this connection indoors. The Earth has an negative electrical charge, and by connecting to it, the body can absorb free electrons from the ground. Earth's natural electrical signals refer to the constant flow of electrons and other electrical phenomena that occur on the Earth’s surface, which carries a negative charge due to the presence of free electrons.

 

These electrons are constantly in motion, and when you make direct contact with the ground, your body can absorb them. These absorbed electrons have antioxidant properties, helping to neutralize free radicals, reduce inflammation, and are believed to aid in restoring and maintaining the body’s natural electrical balance.

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WHAT IS OXIDATIVE STRESS?

Oxidative stress occurs when there's an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants, leading to cellular damage. Free radicals are unstable molecules formed during normal metabolic processes and by external factors like pollution and radiation. These molecules seek stability by stealing electrons from other cells, causing damage. This oxidative damage can trigger inflammation as the body responds to the injury or infection, making oxidative stress a precursor to inflammation. Antioxidants neutralise free radicals by donating electrons, turning them back into stable molecules and preventing harm.

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As a wellness device the Human Regenerator is not intended to cure or diagnose, but to support, energise, and provide relaxation. While we cannot promise any specific improvements, reduction of oxidative stress after using Cold Atmospheric Plasma technology has been observed by scientific professionals. Many users of the Human Regenerator Power Jet have noticed a reduction in inflammation after using the device.

RESEARCH PAPERS ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND LINKS TO HEALTH CONDITIONS

WHAT IS ATP?

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is the main energy source for cells, essential for all bodily functions. It is composed of a molecule called adenosine and three phosphate groups. The energy stored in ATP is released when one of these phosphate groups is broken off, powering critical processes like muscle movements and brain functions. Electrons are crucial for ATP production because they drive the process in mitochondria, where they help convert nutrients into ATP.  Specifically, electrons are involved in the electron transport chain, a series of reactions that generate the energy required to produce ATP.​

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The Human Regenerator™ uses Cold Atmospheric Plasma technology, which supports ATP production in several ways. By improving blood flow and stimulating red blood cells, it can enhance oxygen delivery to cells, which supports more efficient ATP synthesis. Additionally, the device may reduce oxidative stress by neutralizing free radicals, thereby protecting cells and mitochondria. Healthier mitochondria can then produce ATP more effectively. While specific outcomes cannot be guaranteed, many users have reported increased energy levels and improved cellular health after using the Human Regenerator™.

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AUTOMATIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) controls involuntary bodily functions such as heart rate, digestion, and respiration. It has two main parts: the Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS), which triggers the "fight or flight" response during stress, and the Parasympathetic Nervous System (PNS), which promotes relaxation, digestion, and recovery.

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​The Human Regenerator is a wellness device that may help reduce stress by stimulating the PNS, encouraging the body to relax. By doing so, it can lower cortisol levels—a hormone associated with stress—helping to counteract the negative effects of chronic stress and promote overall well-being, feeling calmer and happier.

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