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Anybody familiar with Deuterium Depletion water?

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This would probably appeal to the European members.

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Kaliber

I’ve heard about that lately ….but I’m still testing the cups of distilled water that I leave overnight in my orgone pyramid, on top of my 12” X 12” purple Tesla plate. Maybe I should start using “ lite water “ ( ddw ) in the pyramid instead, dunno.

Hint: if you stir the orgone water with a 5” healing crystal wand , it improves the effect dramatically, I saw it in a YouTube video.

Just say’in 🌈🌻🌸🦋😊

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MateoBeach in reply toKaliber

😆😆👍🏼🙏🏻

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Kaliber in reply toMateoBeach

Lol

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GP24

You probably refer to this trial with 44 patients: researchgate.net/publicatio...

I read that this trial has flaws and therapy should not be based on that.

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You started a thread 5 months ago:

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dac500

I don't this separating heavy water by freezing wouldn't work.

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dac500

Heavy water is used in nuclear reactors. It is very expensive to separate it from ordinary water. Allied powers destroyed a nazi heavy water factory to slow down Hitler's nuclear research facility. Do you believe everything you see on you tube?

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arete1105 in reply todac500

I started this thread, so I can close it here. I didn't get it off the internet, I got the book "Defeating Cancer." It is by Gabor Somlyai. It is about the effect of Deuterium Depletion. The book is too technical for me. I was just asking if anybody has used this water. This is a Hungarian book with the trials in Hungary. I thought maybe some members from the EU might be familiar with it. The water is available on eBay, but it is very expensive. Other than that I have no interest in the technology. It is over my head.

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MrG68 in reply toarete1105

From the book:

In vitro experiments involving DDW confirmed that the growth of tumor cells

slowed down (or was inhibited) in a low-deuterium growth medium. This

highlights the crucial role that naturally occurring deuterium plays in regulating

cell division [12]. The first studies confirmed that increasing the deuterium

concentration of the growth medium above 150 ppm (to 300-600 ppm) stimulates

cell growth. The studies suggested that deuterium is indispensable for cell

reproduction, as one of the signals of cell division is a temporary increase of the

deuterium levels relative to the hydrogen levels (an increasing

deuterium/hydrogen ratio) [12].

In other words: the level of deuterium wrt hydrogen in the water give a ratio. This ratio is used by the cell to control cell proliferation. If you increase the increase deuterium, this has the effect of increasing the rate of caner cell proliferation. If you decrease it, it basically slows the cancer cell proliferation down. Taking water that is deuterium depleted, will slow your cancer down. Since deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen, it can be used instead of hydrogen. With water H20, replacing it with deuterium will be DHO(slightly heavy) or DDO (heavy) - heavy water.

Also from the book:

This means that the newly formed cells make up for the cells lost due to

programmed cell death (apoptosis), and therefore remain the same size of a

given organ or tissue. A common trait of tumor cells is that their mitochondria

are deficient. Consequently, in patients who ingest average-deuterium

concentration water and a lot of carbohydrates, the deuterium/hydrogen ratio

easily increases when the growth hormone binds to a receptor. An increased

deuterium/hydrogen ratio enables cell division, as the mitochondria are unable to

reduce deuterium levels in the cell. These changes cause cells to more frequently

engage in cell division, and the cells get out of control. Applying deuterium

depletion reduces deuterium concentration in every cell of the body, making up

for the loss of the mitochondria's function and affecting other biochemical and

genetic processes.

................

The different deuterium concentration values of nutrients imply that the

deuterium concentration of metabolic water produced by the mitochondria also

depends on the proportion of the two carbon atoms of acetyl-CoA coming from

the three nutrient categories. The more carbon atoms originate from fatty acids,

the lower the deuterium concentration of metabolic water.

Plants introduce more deuterium in the mitochrondia. More deuterium, from plants instead of fatty acids, results in faster cell proliferation!

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GeorgesCalvez

Light water should be cheap as chips as it is the by product of heavy water separation processes like the Girdler sulfide process.

Natural water contains very little deuterium oxide, almost all the deuterium is in the form HOD. There is a statistical distribution of the deuterium making a D2O molecule very unlikely, there is also very fast scrambling by proton exchange which makes each molecule almost evanescent.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girdl...

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middlejoel in reply toGeorgesCalvez

Forget the deuterium and tritium, stick with diet water.

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GeorgesCalvez in reply tomiddlejoel

Or tonic water.

Go for a simple G&T or add lemon juice and make it a bitter lemon.

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