Deuterium Depleted Water

Primary Application
Imprint
For what
Mental Health and Nervous
Blood and Cardiovascular
Cleanse/Restore the Body
Digestive
Endocrine
Immune and Lymphatic
Mitochondrial and Energy Production
Source
Vitamins and Minerals
For whom
People

Deuterium is a naturally occurring, stable isotope of hydrogen and natural water contains approximately 150 ppm deuterium per liter. Deuterium depleted water (DDW) is water that contains less deuterium than the natural level, about 1โ€“120 ppm of deuterium. It is believed that DDW may help reduce the concentration of deuterium in the body and be beneficial for health. DDW may be used to help boost the immune system, promote detoxification, increase metabolic rate, protect the heart and liver, enhance glucose metabolism, improve mood and memory, and boost cellular energy. It may also be used to slow down the signs of aging due to its anti-aging properties. This IC was made with the help of 5 ppm deuterium depleted water.


Deuterium Depleted Water
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JM
Jan 19, 2024
If this IC doesn't help make DDW, then is anyone aware of inexpensive and proven way to make it DIY at home? I have great interest in it as there are Medical documents showing it is helpful for Cancer. Much extended life,even when using chemo, rad and surgery. $$$$$$$ per gallon is crazy expensive.
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S
Apr 24, 2023
Thank you very much.ย 
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S
Apr 20, 2023
Is DDW the same as distilled water
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MM
Feb 05, 2022
Hi Anton would you help me understand how an imprint of DDW can effect biological change as my understanding is that the deuterium molecule being twice the size of hydrogen and thus interferes with the mechanism of ATPhase thereby reducing g energy production in the mitochondria is a totally physiological molecular effect and I am struggling to understand how an imprint as opposed to water that has been through a physical process to remove... See more
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B
Jan 23, 2022
Can you make a methylene blue one :)
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