THE BENEFITS OF OXYGENATED WATER for OXYGEN WATER SYSTEMS, INC., - WaterPro WATER WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN O2, O3, H2O2, AND H2O? O3 [Ozone] is created when atmospheric winds push Oxygen up into the heights of the atmosphere where the sun's light, ultra violet rays, or lightning from thunderstorms, strikes these O2 oxygen molecules and splits them apart into O1 atoms called Singlets. These disassociated O1 molecules then recombine and quickly attach into chains of molecules to create O3. Some chains have been recorded to be as long as O72. Because O3 is heavier than O2, it falls to earth, and is so energetic that it constantly wants to become the more stable O2 oxygen by giving up an O1 molecule. Ozone only lasts for 20 to 30 minutes in the atmosphere before giving up an O1 molecule and becoming oxygen O2 again. Have you ever noticed that after a thunder and lightning storm the air smells fresh and clean? This is a direct result of the O1 molecule singlets falling back to earth and their ability to burn the atmospheric pollution. This is how the Oxygen we breathe is constantly produced, cleaned, and recycled. OXIDATION Infusing oxygen into our water allows for many benefits. As we know, the human body is composed of nearly 70% water. In order to maintain optimum health, the water in our bodies must be replaced daily with clean healthy "living" (oxygenated) water. The definition of "living" water is water which is compatible with life. Freshwater fish can survive only in oxygenated water and plants can only be sustained by it. Distilled and carbonated water is considered "dead" water as fish and plants will die in them. The difference between "living" and "dead" water then, is the amount of oxygen found in the water. The balance between Hydrogen [H] and Oxygen is what keeps us alive. Hydrogen is the most basic physical substance having only a single electron and a single proton. Everything you see on earth is held together by it. It is the first element and the most abundant one in all of creation. Hydrogen holds its chemical arms out and bonds with just about everything and it strings molecules together into different compounds. Our body is put together this way and our water is put together this way. Oxygen combining with hydrogen creates the process of oxidation. Oxidation is active singlet oxygen O1. A singlet of oxygen reduces pollution, bacteria, viruses, fungi and other pathogens to their elemental structures then burns them up, then the hydrogen bonds collapse, washing away the remaining base elements. In other words; disease cannot live in an oxygen rich environment. HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE When rain falls from the clouds it is pure. As it begins its journey to earth rain begins to collect particles from the air. Water is known as the "UNIVERSAL SOLVENT" because it dissolves a little bit of everything it comes in contact with. As water drains across the earth it comes in contact with many things. Water flows to your home through a network of pipes, many of which have been buried for years. The oxygen we breathe is produced mainly from two places, plankton in the ocean and new growth in the forests. When the sun's light strikes the plankton and the ground plants they produce O2 oxygen as a product of photosynthesis. ANTIOXIDANTS The vast majority of disease causing microbes absolutely cannot live in active forms of oxygen. Since 1901 ozone gas was used to purify the drinking water of major cities. The first was Vienna and the most recent was Los Angeles in 1985. Oxygenating water for purification does not give water the disagreeable taste that chlorine does. When ozone is introduced into the bloodstream, it is converted into oxygen and hydroxyperoxides and other beneficial free radical scavengers which seek out and destroy diseased cells. Nicola Tesla created the first Ozone generator. His invention was used widely throughout the United States and Europe in the medical field to heal patients of disease. Nikola Tesla stated that oxygen is the only gas that will pick up and carry electrical energy. In doing so, it becomes tremendously active and seeks to combine with all other substances. There are several different techniques used to produce medical grade ozone, where freedom from contamination is critical. OXYGEN IN WATER The mechanical agitation of water tumbling over rocks and the bubbling or crashing of waves on the seashore stretches water surface area which reduces the water's surface tension. As a result of the surface tension of the water lessening during agitation, the water now easily absorbs oxygen from the air. In other words, the water molecules H2O are stretched apart and are no longer so tightly packed, thereby allowing room for oxygen to insert between the water molecules. A quick way to get more oxygen into water and transferred into your body is to simply shake your water bottle before drinking. Ozone's most well known use is in water treatment as a primary stage disinfectant because of its bacterial and veridical efficacy. The EPA and FDA acknowledge ozone's ability to kill 99.9992% of all pathogenic life in water (l). Ozone has been proven to kill bacteria 3,000 times faster than chlorine and Ozone is the only proven method to kill deadly cryptosporidium; a virus found in animal waste and in ground water after heavy rains and flooding in agricultural areas. ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFIT Oxygen combining with hydrogen creates the process of oxidation. Oxidation is active singlet oxygen O1. A singlet of oxygen reduces pollution, bacteria, viruses, fungi and other pathogens to their elemental structures then burns them up, then the hydrogen bonds collapse, washing away the remaining base elements. In other words; disease cannot live in an oxygen rich environment. PERSONAL BENEFIT Oxygen is the most important nutrient for the body, followed by water. The "Rule of .Three's" states: Three weeks without food, three days without water, three minutes without oxygen and a human being will die. Therefore it is vitally important to understand how crucial the presence of an abundant amount of water in our bodies is. (1) "Ozone Applications: An In-Depth Discussion". by Brad Hunter, Health Freedom News, Vol. 14, No. 2, March 1995.
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