Re: We are, a mass extinction event.



Snake water comin out the Ying Yang. lol
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/gallery.html

Really the solution is to remove the heavy hydrogen from the body, all
this snake water is not the solution, but until some scientist creates
this simple process, snake oil salesmen like 'The Water Doctor' and
similar will continue to sell magic cups promising the fountain of
youth.

Just a small addition to Tums or Rolaids, that binds the 2H into it so
you can get rid of it out of the body would do it. You could even add
it to milk on a large scale or use some other method like flouridation.

You will notice, that when people fast, they experience symptoms of
dizzyness etc and that is probably from the release of D2O from the fat
storage into the blood stream.

There are these fad fasting vinegar and honey detox purge diets, well
here are 424,000 such detox cleansing methods which take the D2O which
is somewhat more safely tucked away in fat deposits and concentrates it
to the brain.

http://tinyurl.com/ka633

If you have ever watched a person go through these sorts of purges, you
can see a psychological change come over them, and they are probably
killing brain cells.

Anyone who ever went on a hunger strike, usually ends up with some sort
of damage to the brain, again probably from the release of D2O
concentrations.

So you purge the fat, release the D2O, it goes into the blood, damages
your brain, then settles in your liver.

Best to just keep it locked in the fat deposits until a method of
safely removing it from your system can be made. I would think. The
more it moves around, the more it is going to damage your systems, by
damaging oxgen and creating free radicals, which are running around
trashing DNA and cell structures in all sorts of ways by scavenging
those needed electrons away from normal processes.

Then you have the dehydration while fully bloated problem because D2O
does not pass through the body as it should, it has a higher viscosity
and so you get wrinkles and cell damage etc.
There are products actually which you can spray on your skin topically
made of heavy water, which retains the moisture of your skin, well
because it sits on it like a layer of plastic.

SO, in lieu of having a solution to remove the 2H people are just
making sh*t up because science has already proven, that 2H, is very
hazardous to your health.
It is the base cause of cancer and heart desease and all other age
related deseases.
And has been shown to be instrumental in diabetes and countless other
ailments, and it does rob you of energy, slow your metabolism down,
which makes you gain weight and not burn fat like you did when you were
young, and you take on water but can't use it very well because
circulation is blocked.

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