Why tap water needs to be vivified?
Tap water has lost its original freshness and quality due to water pollution, water pump and chlorine treatment. By vivifying the tap water, it has been known to become "Revitalized Structured water".
The Water molecule is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen (H2O). In the human body, there are two basic types of water: Bound water and Structured water. The smaller clusters of Structured Water are able to move freely through the cell walls, being rapidly and efficiently absorbed. This enhances the transport of nutrients, effects waste removal and maintains proper communication between cells.
Bound Water, on the other hand, is water that becomes physically bound to other molecular structures and is unable to move freely through the cell walls. It can linger around the cells and create bloating and water retention.
When we are young, our bodies contain a high level of structured water and very little bound water. However, as we age, bound water becomes more predominant and clustered water levels decrease. Fortunately, with the modern science available today, structured water technology has evolved, allowing us to maintain structured water levels in the body by drinking Revitalized Structured Water.
Why Do I need Structured Water? As the human body grows older, it is subjected to stress, contamination, pollutants, free radicals, poor diet and other various lifestyle choices. The body begins to dehydrate (thus those wrinkles). The structured cell water with which we are born with begins to destabilize and loses its efficient shape. The result is that our ability to absorb water decreases all the time. Studies show that dehydration is both a cause and a result of the disease process. Most of us are chronically dehydrated and we don't even know it.
Our cells are responsible for making energy (ATP), repair proteins, and an amazing array of bio-chemicals. Proper hydration and absorption of nutrients into the cells is a key concept of healthy living. Revitalized Structured Water hydrates your body on a cellular level - where the cell is penetrated by small microscopic crystal structures similar to Nature's own water.
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