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"June Hughes" wrote in message ... In message , Mike Lyle writes Sorry, I missed out the really exciting bit. Apparently they got the Daily Mirror to believe that this new improved water will "increase the body's cell-survival by over 200%." Some of us could be drawing our pensions for an awfully long time. Why aren't people put in jail for this kind of thing? I have now read it. (Yesterday's Guardian). Very odd. I am a bit surprised at Waitrose magazine. Haven't read that yet. -- June Hughes Nice site that explains about molecule clusters in water which apparently can exist http://www.chem1.com/acad/sci/abou****er.html "Clustered", "Unclustered" and other structure-altered watersThe "alternative" health market is full of goofy products which purport to alter the structure of water by stabilizing groups of H2O molecules into permanent clusters of 4-8 molecules, or alternatively, to break up what they claim are the larger clusters (usually 10-15 molecules) that they say normally exist in water. The object in either case is to promote the flow of water into the body's cells ("cellular hydration"). This is of course utter nonsense; there is no credible scientific evidence for any of these claims, many of which verge on the bizarre. There are even some scientifically absurd U.S. Patents for the manufacture of a "clustered" form of water. At least 20 manufacturers offer nostrums of this kind to the scientifically-naive public through hundreds of Web sites and late-night radio "infomercials". None of these claims is supported by credible evidence. |
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