How to use deuterium-reduced water
Drinking deuterium-reduced water can effectively reduce and keep the deuterium levels in the body at a lower level. The lower the ppm content of the drinking water, the clearer a reduction in the deuterium level in the body can be achieved. With the right dilution, we can effectively support our organism in reducing deuterium.
What is the recommended daily amount of deuterium-reduced water?
It is possible to cover the entire daily water requirement of an adult (1.5-2 liters for an average body weight) with deuterium-reduced water. This deuterium-reduced water can be drunk neat, but can also be flavored or used for cooking and to prepare tea or coffee. We recommend having your therapist carefully test the optimal ppm dilution. It is also important to start slowly with the intake of deuterium-reduced water and only gradually increase the amount.
Prevention for healthy people
For deuterium reduction in the body: every 1-2 years for a period of 3-4 months replace the entire daily liquid intake with deuterium-reduced water Dilution in ppm: 125 ppm or 105 ppm deuterium-reduced water.
How can the deuterium content of the body be reduced?
Recent research has shown that the reduction in deuterium levels in tissues and organs is a completely nat
ural, biochemical process. However, the body's ability to lower deuterium decreases as we age, become ill, exercise less, or get too little sunlight. The simplest way to influence the deuterium content in our body is the deuterium concentration in our drinking water. If you drink water with less deuterium, the natural deuterium content in the organism decreases, simply because the body water mixes with the deuterium-reduced water.
A regular deuterium-reduced water regimen is recommended for:
- People who are over 40 years old
- Smokers
- People who work with chemicals or carcinogens
- People with a genetic predisposition
- Residents of areas with high air pollution or of cities
What to consider during use:
- It is important to minimize the intake of other drinks with a normal deuterium content, such as tap water, mineral water, soft drinks, fruit juices or milk.
- Before and after meals, the normal deuterium content of food can be replaced by drinking deuterium-reduced water.
- It is recommended to avoid or minimize the consumption of foods with high water content during the cycle.
- Tropical fruits contain higher amounts of deuterium, so their consumption should also be minimized.
Preparation of common dilution levels
Deuterium-reduced water 25ppm can be diluted with high-quality drinking water. We recommend having your practitioner carefully test the optimal ppm dilution for you:
Desired dilution in ppm (parts per million) |
|
| 25 ppm deuterium reduced water |
Drink Preventa 25ppm pure |
| 85 ppm deuterium reduced water |
Mix 0.5 l of Preventa 25ppm with 0.5 l of normal drinking water |
| 105 ppm deuterium reduced water |
Mix 0.5 l of Preventa 25ppm with 1.0 l of normal drinking water |
or:
Desired dilution in ppm (parts per million) |
Mixing ratio (in 10 equal parts) Preventa 25ppm : normal water 150ppm |
| 25 ppm deuterium reduced water |
10:0 |
| 37.5 ppm deuterium reduced water |
9:1 |
| 50 ppm deuterium reduced water |
8:2 |
| 62.5 ppm deuterium reduced water |
7:3 |
| 75 ppm deuterium reduced water |
6:4 |
| 87.5 ppm deuterium reduced water |
5:5 |
| 100ppm deuterium reduced water |
4 : 6 |
| 112.5 ppm deuterium reduced water |
3 : 7 |
| 125 ppm deuterium reduced water |
2 : 8 |
| 137.5 ppm deuterium reduced water |
1 : 9 |