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Dehydration and Hydrogen

































                                              Dehydration is one of the most
                                         overlooked and basic causes of disease.

                  When we think of hydration, we think of water. Oxygen and water are widely available
                  but hydrogen is not freely  available anywhere in Nature. Hydrogen is almost always
                  ‘bound’ to other elements. When the body calls for water, it is hydrogen bonded to oxygen
                  it wants.  Most of the  symptoms of disease  and aging are, in one way  or another,
                  accompanied by hydrogen deficiency, which  leads to oxidative stress as well as
                  dehydration. Hydrogen hydrates by turning the worst offending free radicals into
                  water.

                  To get the hydrogen needed, our bodies normally have the ability to remove hydrogen
                  from food (hydrocarbons) and/or water but our bodies seem to lose some of that ability
                  over time due to stress, environmental poisons, heavy metals, radiation exposure,
                  pharmaceutical drugs, and due to compromised digestion from lack of hydrochloric acid
                  in the stomach or intestinal flora compromised by antibiotics and junk food.

                  By increasing the amount of hydrogen we get every day we can relieve many symptoms,
                  improve our level of energy and extend our lives, living longer with more health. One no
                  longer needs to go completely to raw food for now we can get more hydrogen than anyone
                  in history by simply enriching our water with hydrogen and breathing it using a hydrogen
                  inhalation machine.

                  Sadly the majority of pediatric emergency medicine malpractice cases involve issues
                  related to the lack of assessment and treatment of dehydration by pediatricians. Without
                  food, most humans will die in a month. Without water, we're dead in less than 10 days.
                  Water makes up over 70% of the body, around 90% of the blood, and about 85% of the
                  brain. The problem with most of us is that we have been sold a bill of goods — when


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