The treatment requires a ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids approaching 1:1. The client must consume wild-caught fatty fish (salmon, mackerel) or high-quality algae oil while strictly avoiding fried foods and vegetable oils. Additionally, phospholipids—specifically phosphatidylcholine—are the bricks of the membrane. These are found in egg yolks and sunflower lecithin. To complete the treatment, the client must ensure adequate cholesterol intake, as cholesterol is not a villain but a vital “spacer” that prevents the membrane from becoming too fluid or too crystalline. Hydration is critical here; pure water structured by electrolytes ensures that transport proteins embedded in the membrane can open and close efficiently.
Finally, no spa is complete without a silent room. The nucleus, housing DNA, is the control center. The modern world assaults this room with electromagnetic noise, chronic psychological stress, and circadian disruption. The cell spa’s final instruction is to lower the volume of external chaos so the cell can hear its own repair instructions. cell spa instruction manual
The first step of any spa treatment is cleansing. At the cellular level, this translates to the management of the lymphatic system and the process of autophagy. The cell spa’s hydrotherapy suite is the interstitial fluid—the ocean in which our cells live. Unlike a traditional sauna that expels sweat, the cell spa requires the expulsion of metabolic waste (reactive oxygen species, or free radicals) and misfolded proteins. The treatment requires a ratio of omega-3 to