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“Muscles Communicate — Are You Listening?”
For decades, we were taught that skeletal muscles existed for one primary reason: to contract, create movement, and attach to bones in a manner for leverage. That is true; however, modern science has revealed a much bigger, more astonishing function of skeletal muscles.
In 2003, researchers began documenting what’s now one of the most exciting discoveries in human biology: skeletal muscles are also endocrine organs. When muscles are active, they don’t just contract — they communicate with small molecules that carry information and are termed cytokines (Latin: cyto-cell—kine-action). Muscles release over 600 different cytokines, known as myokines, when coming from muscle cells. Myokines travel through the bloodstream throughout the body and influence the function of cells in distant organs and systems.
What Are Myokines?
Myokines are small, cell-signaling molecules released by muscle fibers during physical activity. These natural chemical messengers play essential roles in:
- Triggering muscle growth and repair (hypertrophy)
- Promoting healing and cell renewal
- Regulating metabolism (up or down- modulate-) within other tissues and organs
- Slowing the aging process via controlled apoptosis (aged cell clearance followed by stem cell replacement and differentiation)
- Supporting immune balance and reducing chronic inflammation
Different Exercises, Different Signals
Not all muscle movements are the same, and neither are the myokines that they release:
- Weightlifting/Resistance Training: Activates anabolic (building) cytokines that encourage muscle growth and stimulate metabolism across the entire body.
- Aerobic Exercise (walking, jogging, cycling): Increases the release of beneficial factors like BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor), enhancing memory, focus, and cognitive resilience.
This is why balanced movement — a mix of strength and endurance exercise — is the secret to full-body vitality. Gymnasium programs and rehabilitation medicine involve alternating between these two types of muscle activity on different days.
Where Does New Eden Fit In?
New Eden Nutritional Support works synergistically with your body’s natural processes, elevating the synthesis of cytokines and supporting phase 1 of the cell cycle — the crucial time when cells seek to attain homeostasis (balance & harmony in the normal zone among all cells in all organs) preparing to divide or repair, and maintain normal healthy conditions within all the cells.
By providing plant-based nutrient molecules that assist in the production and function of these signaling compounds, NEW EDEN formulated around aloe Acemannan with added nutrients low, missing or avoided by choice in modern diets and the food chain.:
- Optimize cellular communication of cytokine and myokine synthesis
- Promote hormone balance
- Support natural immune resilience
- Enhance the broad benefits of exercise by facilitating myokine release
In short, New Eden helps your cells “communicate” better, heal faster, and age more slowly.
Final Thought: Movement is Medicine
Every time you move, you send biochemical messages throughout your body. Messages that build, repair, uplift, and protect.
Your muscles aren’t just movers — they’re communicators. And NEW EDEN ensures those messages are clear, strong, and restorative. Cytokines must have nutrients provided to be assembled correctly in cellular synthesis.
It’s not just about exercise, activity or movement— it’s about total-body cell communication.
Muscle activity is why the second most common denominator for all BLUE ZONES with longevity in good health exists.
Stay strong, stay moving, and nourish your body with New Eden.
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