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Writer's pictureDavid L. Gann, Founder

Bacteria and Double Helix Water


The picture of the sample slide was taken with a Scanning Electron Microscope.


The large oblong mass in the middle of the slide is the body of the bacteria and the small point-like structures are Stable Water Clusters found in Double Helix Water, sticking and surrounding the bacterial mass, preventing it from growing any further.



The Stable Water Clusters in this slide have actually started to breakdown the bacteria, rupturing the protein sack surrounding the bacteria causing the body of the bacteria to spill out across the slide; similar to a cracked egg—ultimately killing the bacteria.


These Stable Water Clusters appear to be demonstrating an antibacterial action.

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