Newly Discovered Phase of Water
Historically, physics has always recognized water in 3 phases: liquid (water), solid (ice), and gas (steam).
Stable Water Clusters found in Double Helix Water are a previously undiscovered solid phase of water that remains stable at room temperature.
Double Helix Water contains millions of these Stable Water Clusters suspended in ultra-pure water which are created by electrical pressure and make up a double helical molecule that has been verified by the use of an Atomic Force Microscope at the California Institute of Technology.
The existence of Stable Water Clusters have been peer reviewed and published in the prestigious physics journal, “Physics Letters A” Oct. 2009 and have been the subject of research for over 17 years at major universities worldwide.
Research suggests that Stable Water Clusters are triggering the body’s self healing capabilities at the gene level.
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