Antioxidants
One way to protect healthy tissue from the ravages of
oxidation caused by active oxygen is to provide free electrons
to active oxygen radicals, thus neutralizing their high
oxidation potential and preventing them from reacting with
healthy tissue.
Research on the link between diet and cancer is far from
complete, but some evidence indicates that what we eat may
affect our susceptibility to cancer. Some foods seem to help
defend against cancer, others appear to promote it.
Much of the damage caused by carcinogenic substances in food
may come about because of an oxidation reaction in the cell. In
this process, an oddball oxygen molecule may damage the genetic
code of the cell. Some researchers believe that substances that
prevent oxidation -- called ANTIOXIDANTS -- can block the
damage. This leads naturally to the theory that the intake of
natural antioxidants could be an important aspect of the body's
defense against cancer. Substances that some believe inhibit
cancer include vitamin C, vitamin E, beta-carotene, selenium,
and gluthione (an amino acid). These substances are reducing
agents. They supply electrons to free radicals and block the
interaction of the free radical with normal tissue.
How we can avoid illness
As we mentioned earlier, the presence of toxic waste products
such as hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, histamines, indoles, phenols
and scatoles impart an offensive odor to human feces. In the
medical profession, it is well known that patients suffering
from hepatitis and cirrhosis pass particularly odoriferous
stools.
Excessively offensive stools caused by the presence of
toxins are indicators of certain diseases, and the body
responds to the presence of these toxins by producing
neutrophil leukocytes to release active oxygen in an attempt to
neutralize the damage to organs that can be caused by such
waste products. But when an excess amount of such active oxygen
is produced, it can damage healthy cells as well as neutralize
toxins. This leads us to the conclusion that we can minimize
the harmful effect of these active oxygen radicals by reducing
them with an ample supply of electrons.
Water, the natural solution
There is no substitute for a healthy balanced diet, especially
rich in antioxidant materials such as vitamin C, vitamin E,
beta-carotene, and other foods that are good for us. However,
these substances are not the best source of free electrons that
can block the oxidation of healthy tissue by active oxygen.
Water treated by electrolysis to increase its reduction
potential is the best solution to the problem of providing a
safe source of free electrons to block the oxidation of normal
tissue by free oxygen radicals. We believe that reduced water,
water with an excess of free electrons to donate to active
oxygen, is the best solution because:
- The reduction potential of water can be dramatically
increased over other antioxidants in food or vitamin
supplements.
- The molecule weight of reduced water is low, making it
fast acting and able to reach all tissues of the body in a
very short time.
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