Guest guest Posted December 11, 2002 Report Share Posted December 11, 2002 any of you guys heard of microhydrin?? Its a powerful antixodant. It is based on the hydrogen atom I think, microclusters are charged with -ve hydrogen ions. When the powder is dry it is stable but when in water it surrenders the extra electron and apparently this has great antioxidanr effects. It is a white powder generically known as Flanagan hydrogen enhanced silica. Marketed by Royal Bodycare under its trade name Microhydrin. It reduces the water surface tension that we take in, and makes it more like the water surface tension in our cells. If the fluids that we take in are less surface tension then our cells can get more nutrients it better and also have better system of getting toxins out. Low surface tension outside cells is important for getting toxins out and into venous supply. Microhydrin because of its abundant supply of negative ions, substantially increases conductivity of fluids coming into the water and the interactions in the cells. mum to baby Liam who has now feed well for the last 6 feeds, what a relief!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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