"living" and "dead" water
Under the influence of current on a special device, the principle of action of which was developed by the national craftsman from Stavropol DI Krotov, a chemical reaction takes place in the water. Through the water filling the electrolyte tank, which is divided by a semipermeable partition into the cathode and anode regions, a current is passed. The result is an alkaline, positively charged water, called live, and acid, negatively charged, the so-called dead water.
It is known that in an acid environment dangerous viruses and bacteria die, and alkaline has the property of restoring damaged tissues.
The human body is a large biochemical laboratory, consisting of 70% of water. Therefore, the reception of one or another type of water has a great influence on the processes occurring in it.
The action of oxidation-reduction reaction of "living" and "dead" water is universal. They are often taken for the prevention of disease. Especially positively, they affect the organs performing the purification functions( kidneys, liver, intestine).
Good results were noted in the treatment of colds, tonsillitis, influenza.
Application of "dead" and "living" water contributes to the healing of burns, the treatment of purulent wounds, abscesses and boils, skin diseases of a different nature.
However, when using this tool it is important not to overdo it and use it, following certain rules. For example, the interval between intake of "live" and "dead" water should be at least 2 hours. In addition, it should be borne in mind that the water from different sources, respectively, varies in composition. Therefore, the final result of electrolysis will be different in each case. In chlorinated water, which is most often consumed by residents of large cities, under the influence of current impurities are formed chlorine - chlorides, chlorates, perchlorates, which can cause great harm to the body.
"Living" and "dead" water are used in cosmetology to strengthen hair and skin cleansing, when sterilizing and disinfecting instruments and tools, equipment, rooms, etc.
Do not buy homemade plants to create "live" and "dead"" water. They often use stainless steel for electrodes, which during the reaction oxidizes and saturates the water with heavy metal ions, which are also unsafe. The industrial standardized plant uses metals that do not oxidize and practically do not form ions that are harmful to humans( for example, platinum).
In any case, in the presence of serious illnesses before taking water treated with an electric shock, it is necessary to consult with your doctor.