There are certain foods that support our health—and others that may be harming it without us realizing it. One factor that isn’t widely talked about is deuterium, also known as “heavy hydrogen.” It can slow down the nanomotors in our mitochondria—those tiny energy powerhouses inside each of our cells. While...
Deuterium Content in different foods and Deuterium Depletion
Why do different foods have different deuterium levels? The main difference is that plants store their deuterium in their sugar storage, therefore the lower the sugar levels of a plant the lower it would be in deuterium. This means green and leafy plants are low in deuterium and sugary fruits...
What is the link between Cancer and Deuterium?
This post is taken from an interview of Dr. Somlyai by Kriben Govender. Dr. Gabor Somlyai graduated as a microbiologist in 1982 then he received his Ph.D. He brought his idea of hydrogen-deuterium regulating cancer growth into cancer research in 1990. Read on to learn about how what we eat...
Depleting Deuterium Helps Restore Your Metabolism
Think of your body as a reservoir. It simply holds what you give it and uses it as you need it. Now, picture your body as having two sources of water – the water that you drink and the water that your mitochondria make from the food you eat. Different...
How Deuterium Hurts Us
Previous Next Could the very water you drink be making you sick? Deuterium. This may be the first you've heard of this substance. What is it and why is it in the water we drink and the foods we eat? Deuterium, is an stable isotope of hydrogen. Everything is made...
Drinking Depleted Deuterium Water
All of us know that water is one of the most important elements of human life. The human body is made of 60% water, which is why it’s so important for energy production. Producing energy happens in the mitochondria – the powerhouse of the cell. Inside the mitochondria, there’s this...
Deuterium and Foods
Deuterium in Foods Some foods can concentrate more heavy hydrogen atoms in the body than others. Fruits, starches, grains, legumes and high carb plants – rich in deuterium because plants store their deuterium in sugar. Fruit should be consumed only seasonally from your own environment Processed foods like bread, sugar,...
History of Deuterium Depleted Water
Urey’s mentor Gilbert N. Lewis, professor of chemistry at Berkeley, was the first to create pure heavy water via electrolysis in 1933 shortly after Urey proved its existence. And subsequently he was the first to observe that this heavy water when frozen would sink instead of float like normal water...
Depleted Deuterium and Cancer
Molecular and Clinical Effects of Deuterium Depleted Water in Treatment and Prevention of Cancer Each year 12.7 million people realize they have cancer and 7.6 million people die from the disease. The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that without immediate action the global number of deaths from cancer will increase...
Deuterium In Histamine Intolerance
Deuterium found in our water supply and plant foods can be toxic to the immune system and cause the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediator mast cells. Here’s what it is, how to avoid it, and an interesting possible way to prevent mast cells from triggering histamine. What is...