Healthstream
Healthstream
We are all used to the argument that water is good to hydrate our body but it’s not common knowledge just how powerful it can be as a means of preventing illness. A recent paper published by the NHS shows the result of painstaking research into the effects of drinking more water. It predicts that incidences of many of the most chronic illnesses could be dramatically reduced if water intake was increased by a litre a day.
The figures beggar belief. Breast cancer in premenopausal women could, for example, be cut by 33%. Increasing to 79% in those past the age of menopause. Rectal cancer diagnoses could be reduced by 92%. Another independent study found that the risk of prostate cancer could be reduced by 51%.
So, inarguably, water is a potential saviour. But water has changed over time. It was instrumental when life began but we have subsequently piped it, polluted it, chlorinated it and diminished its efficacy.
Water at the dawn of time would have contained Active Hydrogen, the most powerful antioxidant on the planet. So, this begs the question ‘wouldn’t it be great if we could have water how it used to be again?’ The answer is, of course, yes. And, following years of research and development, a device has been made to produce water with added Active Hydrogen: the H-Factor Hydrolyzer. This is a counter-top machine that bubbles Hydrogen through ordinary tap water to make water with amazing therapeutic benefits.
There’s no doubt that drinking water is good. But drinking water with added Hydrogen is better still
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