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What is MRT?


The Elken Molecular Reform Therapy is a comprehensive health management programme to attain optimum health and wellness. This self-management programme to attain healthy living is based on the holistic study of human cell activities established in the US in 1975. In 1995, Elken evolved MRT into our 4 step programme.

  1. Balanced Nutrition
  2. Increased Oxygen Intake
  3. Detoxification
  4. Health Regulation

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What is MRT?


Basic Science
Why do we focus on individual cells? Healthy cells make healthy tissues. These healthy tissues form healthy organs such as the liver, kidneys and the heart. Two or more organs working together to provide a common function is called an organ system. Healthy organ systems produce a healthy body.

Cells are the foundation, or building blocks of the human body. If your cells are unhealthy, your foundation is shaken and your whole body is affected. Some common factors that can make cells unhealthy are air pollution, water contamination, daily stress, lack of exercise, erratic lifestyles and an imbalanced diet.

"Our bodies are made up of 60 trillion cells that form the foundation of life. Each part of the body needs to be completely healthy in order for the body to function at the optimal capacity."
Prof Keiun Kodo
Phd in Pharmaceutical Sciences

"Make clear the cellular & molecular mechanisms underlying human diseases and to use this newly gained knowledge for treatment"
Dr Ferid Murad
(A Nobel Laureate in Medicine For the Year 1998)
Director of the Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases, Houston, Texas

"Elken MRT programme is a powerful, natural and comprehensive health care programme. This programme has been proven successful for over 10 years. I am in full support of Elken's new vision to promote the 'enhanced' MRT programme."
Dr Yasumasa Kudo
PhD, Bio-organic Chemistry, Oxford University, UK

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4 Steps Of Elken MRT


Elken MRT is a four-step programme that encourages the body's natural healing processes by addressing the cause of illness at the cellular level, as opposed to the common medical approach of treating and suppressing symptoms at the organ level.

Steps One to Three focus on health at the cellular level and molecular levels, whereas Step Four targets specific organ systems for total health regulation, in relation to each individual's specific needs.

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4 Steps Of Elken MRT


Step 1 - BALANCED NUTRITION

To maintain optimum health, our bodies need 46 essential nutrients daily for growth, development, repair and daily performance. As their functions are closely interlinked, it is vital for ensure a balanced intake.

ELKEN MRT Step 1 aims to prevent and correct modern-day nutrition imbalance with nutritional supplements.

Step 2 - INCREASED OXYGEN INTAKE

Today's busy lifestyles can leave us with no time to exercise. Added to industrial pollution, we are often deprived of quality oxygen intake without our knowledge. This interrupts our metabolic process & cell renewal, leaving us susceptible to health conditions.

ELKEN MRT Step 2 helps to boost oxygen intake via exercise (ie Guasa) and supplements for the following benefits:


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4 Steps Of Elken MRT


Step 3 - DETOXIFICATION

Our bodies need to detoxify everyday. Otherwise, undigested & unabsorbed food can end up as 'toxic waste' which permeates our intestinal walls and are re-absorbed into blood capillaries and circulated to all parts of our bodies. This can drastically increase the risk of chronic illness.

ELKEN MRT Step 3 aims to detoxify our body naturally & effectively for the following benefits:


Step 4 - HEALTH REGULATION

For Targeted System Health
In light of a changing world where different demands are placed on our body due to pollution, climate change, working conditions and lack of exercise, the Elken MRT has evolved in tandem in order to cope with the onset of modern diseases, especially the 4th step of the MRT process.

For complete bodily health the 4th step of the ELKEN MRT programme incorporates elements of Complementary & Alternative Medicine (CAM) to target specific organ systems within the human body.

Step 4 targets deficiencies within these organ systems and offers complementary supplements to aid in the healing process of the affected area.


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Circulatory Systems

It is made up of the heart & blood vessels It works closely with the central nervous, respiratory and excretory systems. It is healthy when a strong heart pumps blood to our entire body.Blood vessels are flexible, elastic and clear from blockage. Blood is not sticky or thick

Its basic functions are:

Consequences / health implications of an impaired circulatory system:

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*Atherosclerosis is a buildup of fatty deposits on the inside of the arteries that narrows the vessels and slows down blood flow.

Immune System

It is mainly composed of lymph nodes, thymus, spleen & lymphatic vessels. It is our body’s defense system

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired immune system:

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Digestive System

It is mainly composed of the mouth, esophagus, liver, stomach & the small intestine. Digestion begins when food enters the mouth and is completed at the end of the small intestine.

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired digestive system:

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Excretory System

It is mainly made up of lungs, skin, kidneys & colon. It works closely with the respiratory, circulatory and endocrine systems to maintain a toxin-free body. It is healthy when it is free from coprostasis (the impaction of faeces in the intestine) and when it maintains an ideal ratio of 80:20 friendly to harmful bacteria

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired excretory system:

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Endocrine System

It is mainly made up of the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands, hypothalamus, pancreas & testes (males) or ovaries (female). It produces enzyme and hormones in the endocrine glands and other organs. All cell types, organs or processes are profoundly influenced by hormone signaling. All physical developments are medicated by multiple hormones acting in concert: Normal growth from birth to adulthood, for example, is surely dependent on growth hormones, but thyroid hormones, insulin-like growth factor-1, glucocorticoids and several other hormones are also critically involved in this process.

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired endocrine system:

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Reproductive System (Female)

It is mainly composed of the mammary glands, fallopian tubes, ovaries, vagina & uterus. It is closely linked to endocrine system which triggers menstruation and menopause. It is healthy when there is no PMS, hormonal secretion and circulation is healthy and balanced and when there is no candidiasis infection

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired female reproductive system:

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Reproductive System (Male)

It is mainly composed of the seminal vesicle, prostate gland, urethra, penis & testes. It is closely linked to the endocrine system where sperm & sex hormones are produced. Does not become fully functional until puberty. Optimal sexual performance depends on the male’s ability to achieve and maintain an erection naturally. The prostate gland secretes and contracts during expulsion of semen from the body (ejaculation). The prostate closes off the urethra, blocking the urine passage during these contractions.

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired male reproductive system:

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Musculoskeletal System

It consists of the muscular and skeletal systems. Made up of tissues that work with the skeletal system

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired musculoskeletal system:

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Respiratory System

It mainly consist of the nasal cavity, pharynx (throat), trachea & lungs. It works in parallel with the circulatory system to transport oxygen & gases to and from body tissues.

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired respiratory system:

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Central Nervous System

It is made up of the brain, spinal cord and nerves which control all body movements

Its basic functions are:

Consequences of an impaired nervous system:

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