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Our bodies can make deuterium-depleted water?

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Yes. One of the primary roles of your mitochondria is to produce deuterium-depleted water for your cell matrix.

When functionally optimally your mitochondria make all the DDW you require.

However, if deuterium build up in your mitochondria you ability to produce both water and energy is reduced.

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