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Reducing The Deuterium Content of The Body Fluids By 1ppm Per Day

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A scientific paper published in April, this year (2024) is revealing that reducing the deuterium content of the human body fluids may have a serious positive impact on health.

This study is citing scientific and medical data that are showing amazing results in the complementary therapy of cancer and other metabolic diseases.

It is sufficient to drink one (1) 500 ml bottle of deuterium-depleted water (like HydroHealth DDW 10ppm, Magenta Label) every day to start reducing the deuterium content of the body fluids by 1ppm per day, until the body fluid’s deuterium ppm goes down from over 150 pPm to 118ppm, which is the optimal value.

Even more amazing, if one continues to drink HydroHealth DDW, the body’s fluids deuterium content go in a state of equilibrium, stabilizing itself at 118pmm, which is ideal, because as the mitochondria oxidize lipids, it produces metabolic water with as low as 118 ppm deuterium concentration.

Also, this study is listing of number of diseases that may be cured when the body’s deuterium content is kept low.

DID YOU KNOW?

You can dilute HydroHealth DDW in order to get your daily dose of 2 (two) liters of deuterium-depleted water per day. The simplest way is to dilute the 25ppm HydroHealth DWW, 500 ml bottle, by combining it with 1,5 liters of plain water. This way, you can be sure that you can reduce the deuterium-content of your body fluids by 1ppm per day.

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REVIEW – Nutritional Deuterium Depletion and Health

 

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How DDW Suspends Aging: “Effects of Deuterium Depletion on Age-Declining Thymopoiesis In Vivo”

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Effects of Deuterium Depletion on Age-Declining Thymopoiesis In Vivo

The thymus provides maturation and migration of T cells to peripheral organs of immunity,
where they recognize diverse antigens and maintain immunological memory and self-tolerance.

The thymus is known to be involved with age and in response to stress factors. Therefore, the search for approaches to the restoration of thymopoiesis is of great interest. The present investigation was aimed at evaluating how prolonged deuterium depletion affects morphogenetic processes and the physiological transition of the thymus to age-related involution. (…)

The reactive response to deuterium depletion was a sharp increase in the number of progenitor CD4−CD8− cells and  The increase in the number of thymic progenitor cells after 3–4 weeks suggests consideration of deuterium elimination as a novel approach to prevent thymus involution

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Effects of Deuterium Depletion on Age-Declining Thymopoiesis In Vivo

Academic Editor: Gábor Somlyai
Citation: Nataliya V. Yaglova, Sergey S. Obernikhin, Ekaterina P. Timokhina, Dibakhan A. Tsomartova, Valentin V. Yaglov, Svetlana V. Nazimova, Elina S. Tsomartova, Marina Y. Ivanova, Elizaveta V. Chereshneva, Tatiana A. Lomanovskaya.

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DEUTERIUM DEPLETION AND ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE: GET BIGGER AND STRONGER WITHOUT WORKING HARDER AND LONGER

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This study investigated the effect of deuterium depletion on the performance of top athletes using deuterium depleted drinking water. The investigation included the effects on physical load and the metabolic processes including primarily glucose metabolism and acid-base balance. Twelve international-level male rowers participated in the study – 7 athletes consumed 2 L of 105 ppm DDW for 44 days and 5 athletes drank ordinary tap water.

Both groups had the same preparatory training. On day 0 and day 44, both groups underwent a multistage load test which covered 4 x 1500 meters with increasing intensity and 2-minute breaks between stages. Pulse rate was continuously monitored.

Acid-base parameters (pH, pCO2, pO2, HCO3, base excess), ions (Na+, K+, Cl), blood lactate and blood glucose, as well as the anion gap were determined from capillary blood samples at rest (R), in each stage under load (L1-L4), and in the 5th minute of restitution (R5’).

The results demonstrated that tissue oxygenation improved, tissue anoxia was less pronounced, mobilization and utilization of glucose was better, and the cells showed better metabolic compensation of the load-dependent changes in deuterium-depleted state achieved by consumption of 105 ppm DDW.

It is well-known that, on physical load, first there is a decrease of blood glucose level due to the increased energy demand. This phenomenon was found in the control group at the beginning, at repeating the load test on day 44, and also in the DDW-treated group on day 0. In contrast, no decrease of glucose level was observed in the treated group after consuming  for 44 days.

In this group, the difference against the pre-treatment values was significant at load level L1 and L2. Before treatment, glucose level decreased by 25-34% at L1 and L2, but only by 5-7% after consumption of DDW. At load level L4, glucose level was elevated minimally (9% increase from resting level) in the first load test, but after DDW consumption this elevation was much higher – 46% increase from resting level.

In absolute concentrations, the decrease at L1 and L2 was 1.9-2.6 mM/L, and the increase at L4 merely 0.4 mmol/L. After drinking DDW for 44 days, the initial glucose level decrease was not more than 0.4-0.5 mmol/L, while increase in the second half of the load test was 2.5 mmol/L.

After DDW consumption, blood lactate was significantly lower than in the first load test already in resting state, and the difference remained significant at load levels L1-L3.

These results indicate that, after DDW consumption, the athletes performed the load stages with lower blood lactate levels, which possibly means that the cells became anoxic less or later on physical load, or lactate elimination was improved.

The examination results were concordant with the athletes’ subjective experiences, namely that after drinking DDW, they had improved performance, regenerated faster, and had better stamina on bodily load.

DDW may therefore be suitable for improving performance in situations with increased physical load.


REFERENCE:

Györe I., Somlyai G. (2005) -The effect of deuterium depleted drinking water on the performance of sportsmen. Sportorvosi Szemle/Hungarian Review of Sports Medicine 46/1:27-38.

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Decreasing of Deuterium Concentration of Water: A Possible Tool in Diabetes Therapy

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Over the past few years, nearly 10 thousand patients consumed 2000 tons of DDW and 1500 cancer patients were followed-up for long time. These cases confirmed that the cancer cells are sensitive to D depletion and in the majority of cases (70-80%) cannot adapt to the altered environment, resulting in shrinkage or even total elimination of the tumor. There were a number of diabetic persons among the tumor patients who consumed DDW in the last years. The patients began to drink DDW because of their cancer but, surprisingly, it was beneficial also for their diabetes”

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Deuterium-depleted Water In Diabetes Therapy

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Deuterium Depletion May Delay the Progression of Prostate Cancer

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Deuterium-depleted water (DDW) is a new promising agent in cancer therapy. The efficiency of the method is based on the discovery, that cancer cells are extremely sensitive to depletion of deuterium (D) and might cause necrosis of the tumour. The purpose of this study was to show the efficacy of D-depletion in prostate cancer (PC) patients.

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SCIENCE – Deuterium Depletion May Delay the Progression of Prostate Cancer

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Scientifically Amazing! The Complete Clinical Research on the Therapeutic Effects of Deuterium Depletion

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Clinical Research on the Therapeutic Effects of Deuterium Depletion

Based on the factual knowledge gained by our research staff on the biological effects and therapeutic effectiveness of deuterium depletion, a new type of pharmaceutical industry will develop in the near future.

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Clinical research on the therapeutic effects of deuterium depletion

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Energy Drink: No Caffeine, No Taurine, Simply Pure Water – Deuterium-depleted Water

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DEUTERIUM-DEPLETED WATER IS THE NEW ENERGY DRINK! 

This scientific study proves that Deuterium-depleted water is more efficient and more healthier as an energy booster. Click on the link below to open the PDF.

DDW AS ENERGY DRINK – SCIENTIFIC STUDY

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Deuterium Content of Water and Glucose Tolerance: Potential Role for the Prevalence of Affective Disturbances

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The serotonin transporter (5HTT) is implicated in mood disorders and depression 5HTT contains a gene-linked polymorphic region giving rise to a short and long allele.

The short allele results in lower transcriptional efficiency of the promoter.

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DDW AND GLUCOSE INTOLERANCE- RESEARCH PAPER

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Edwin C. Jones – Systematic Increases in the Aortic Ejection Velocity with Decreasing Deuterium Content in Food

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The deuterium concentration in the fattyacids of food consumed was recently shownto impact the maximal rate of ATP production effecting the resting heart rates in six volunteers. One of these volunteers had three echocardiocardiograms to evaluate an intermittent systolic ejection murmur that first appeared after adopting a ketogenic diet and this murmur became more pronounced following a low deuterium cold water sea food diet. The echocardiograms revealed that the aortic ejectionvelocity and aortic pressuregradients systematically increasewith decreasing deuteriumlevels in the diet. These findings reveal that the meals consumed do have a significant impact on the parameters determined from echocardiography likely due to changes in the ventricular contractility. The aorticpressure gradients extrapolate to zero as the deuterium content approaches 155.9 ppm.

By Edwin C. Jones and Gwendolyn Maddox

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