Water is considered as the most important chemical substance for existence of life in Universe. At present this seems to be an indubitable condition, at least it seems is absolutely correct for existence of life on the Earth.
Like all creatures on our planet we use water, too. The only difference from other creatures is that we understand the importance of water purity. We wish our drinking water is free of harmful microbes and toxic chemicals and, at the same time, we usually prefer water containing some reasonable amounts of minerals; we call it mineral water - it tastes better and even some types can be recommended by doctors. But are the purity factor and/or the mineral content the only criteria’s by which we have to sort water?
It’s very usual to hear in the news reports phrases like “heavy water” and/or “heavy water production plant”. This kind of information is usually associated with nuclear power plants, so if our businesses are far from nuclear energy and/or connected with it international relations, then most of us will never pay attention on the meaning of “heavy water”. Meanwhile existence of heavy water automatically assumed the existence of light water, too.
So which water we are consuming and/or have to consume? Are there any real health related risks and or benefits while consuming different waters? Is it true that Deuterium Depleted Water (so called “light water”) can cure cancer? These questions are of a great importance however our awareness in this area is in quite low level. This is the main reason I have decided to open this blog where I’ll try giving more information about light and heavy water, their place and role in our life. Here I’ll post mainly information taken from scientific research and or clinical test reports, so it will be presented with reference to its original source. At the same time I’ll be very thankful if we can share similar information through this blog and have discussions on these subjects, too. Such a creative atmosphere will be beneficial for all of us.
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