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Anton SF
Feb 06, 2022
Hi Mary, thank you for your comment, good questions. DDW IC was requested very long time ago and I replied that time to the person: "As deuterium water is water that consists of deuterium instead of hydrogen, and deuterium nucleus contains 1 proton and 1 neutron and a Hydrogen nucleus contains just 1 proton, then theoretically we would need to remove a neutron from Deuterium to convert it to Hydrogen and therefore decrease the amount of deuterium... See more
Hi Mary, thank you for your comment, good questions. DDW IC was requested very long time ago and I replied that time to the person:
"As deuterium water is water that consists of deuterium instead of hydrogen, and deuterium nucleus contains 1 proton and 1 neutron and a Hydrogen nucleus contains just 1 proton, then theoretically we would need to remove a neutron from Deuterium to convert it to Hydrogen and therefore decrease the amount of deuterium water.
Proton and neutron have a strong attraction force between them, and to split them we would need a nuclear fission reactor. Therefore it is probably not possible to "remove" deuteriom from regular water using relatively weak electromagnetic field." But anyways we decided to create IC of DDW as there were many request. It is really different from other ICs, because it pretty much means "IC from something absent". Same if we would record IC from some "pesticide free product", it would not remove pesticides from vegebales when imprinting them. But in general IC from DDW would be different then IC recorded from distilled water. In a way we are imprinting spectrum of H2O to our drinking water, so maybe in this way we intensify H2O spectrum of our water so that spectrum of D2O present in our water becomes relatively less intence. So actually from the point of view of organism we in a way get water with "lower concentration of D2O". I just thought about such a analogy: imagine screen that consis of white LEDs, it has many many LEDs, but few of them are broken and therefore they looks like dark spots. Working LEDs are H2O molecules and not working LEDs are D2O molecules. If we increase intensity of wokring LEDs they will be more bright and dark spots will look smaller and maybe will not be visible at all. Maybe that is what can be happening.
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Mary McCarthy
Feb 06, 2022
Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko, thanks Anton, I understand what you are saying and you have confirmed what I was thinking. I like the LED analogy ๐๐
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Lesterboson
May 17, 2022
Anton Sheikh-Fedorenko, so cool!!! ๐๐ฝ amazing!
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JEFF SUTTON
Jan 30, 2023
Thank you Anton- The only way to to test PPM of DDW is a saliva test that a few different labs do- One is the Center for Deuterium Depletion and is not cost effective....so in reality the IC DDW transferred would have to be tested- it would be great if Vie would test and divulge the PPM DDW per tranfer. In my opinion it is not DDW until tested - prove me wrong. Thank you, Jeff
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Anton SF
Jan 31, 2023
Hi Jeff, thank you for the info about the saliva test! Agree, I don't think you can create DDW with weak EMF, but it will be interesting to see how it affect deuterium levels in saliva!
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JEFF SUTTON
Jan 31, 2023
The cost of producing DDW is phenominal- or multiple distillations -time = $$. When I saw the IC I thought this was too good to be true! The test would be performed on the water - not the saliva. FYI.
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Anton SF
Jan 31, 2023
I don't think it affects the concentration of deuterium in water for the reasons mentioned above, but I think it may affect the presence of deuterium in body if you drink it regularly, that would be interesting to check.
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JEFF SUTTON
Jan 31, 2023
That would be one way-I believe you would overdose on h2o to get get test results lower than 120ppm. Study Lazlo Boris at the DDW center - just a tip.
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