The role of water in maintaining homeostasis. Definition of individual drinking regimen using ART and R. Voll methods
AUTHORS : Tikhonova I.S. | Fedorenko S.I. | Kartashova N.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : MONIKI named after M.F. Vladimirsky, Moscow, Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow,
Russia
YEAR : 2008
The unusual properties of water are explained by the ability of its molecules to form intermolecular hydrogen bonds, both random – associates that do not have
an ordered structure, and cluster bonds – with a specific structure. Between associates and clusters, as well as inside them, there can be cavities where
individual water molecules that are not bound by hydrogen bonds “wander”. This determines the structural and informational property of water. The structure of the
clusters encodes information about interactions that have taken place or are taking place with a given water sample, and otherwise – the “memory” of water. As
a result of studies of the structure of pure water, Ph.D.