An Overview of Litewater Deuterium Depleted Water
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen that weighs twice as much, hence, when a deuterium replaces one or both normal hydrogens in water is why hence water with deuterium is called “heavy water.” Due to deuterium’s heaviness, it doesn’t pass through the ATPase as easily as regular hydrogen. As a result, this clogs the energy production system, lowers energy and causes undue wear and tear on ATPase nanomotors. Water inside the mitochondria is deuterium depleted, and this is the terrain required inside the cell, but every day we replace our highly structured metabolic water which we lose with non-crystalline structured bulk water which is on average 150 ppm of deuterium. Our bodies bear the burden of filtering the deuterium and everything else to break it down and reform it from scratch as pure crystalline H2O. This takes enormous energy, and ultimately, our system gets over run, and this is a big reason for physical aging. According to Dr. Somylai, a 30+ year deuterium depletion research scientist in Hungary with 2000+ cases studies, the more deuterium there is in the body the higher risk of cancer. For the scientific, research and clinical studies visist deuteriumdepletion.org