Deuterium-depleted water plays a crucial role in anti-aging.
Clinical results have consistently shown that long-term consumption of water with low deuterium concentrations can affect the division rate of cancer cells, causing them to either stop or naturally undergo apoptosis (self-destruction).
“The impact of deuterium on cellular function and overall health is profound. Research indicates that deuterium has the potential to disrupt local energy production within mitochondria, leading to metabolic and hormonal diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s, dementia, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. When deuterium accumulates in our bodies, it diminishes the energy output of mitochondria, which is a vital driving force behind many modern diseases. Consequently, the organs or systems that accumulate the highest levels of deuterium throughout adulthood are more susceptible to dysfunction and disease as we age. This is due to the compromised ability of mitochondria in these organs to generate sufficient energy for cell maintenance and repair.” – initially published in justlivelifebetter.org
The study continues:
“Furthermore, deuterium plays a role in accelerating the aging process by keeping maturation and weight gain programs activated beyond their biological purpose. This effect is mainly attributed to the negative impact of deuterium on mitochondrial function, which sets off a cascade of consequences, including increased fat production.”
Deuterium depletion, a process aimed at reducing the levels of deuterium in the body, holds significant promise in promoting health and well-being. By implementing deuterium-depleting strategies, we can effectively lessen the deuterium load in our bodies, particularly beneficial for individuals in their late 30s and beyond, as well as those with existing health concerns.
“Experts in the field have raised concerns about high deuterium levels in supplements, drugs, vitamins, and other ingestible health products, suggesting that these elevated deuterium levels may compromise the potential benefits derived from such products. In fact, deuterium levels are poised to become one of the key factors in assessing the risk-to-reward value of various therapeutic approaches. The US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) has already begun exploring the testing of deuterium levels as a determinant of pharmaceutical toxicity and efficacy.”