Bioresonance predictive studies to study the model human exposure to deuterium depleted water
AUTHORS : Tikhomirov D.D. | Solomatin V.A.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Medical Center for High Technologies, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2004 | Category : Research
Over the past 70 years after the discovery of deuterium in natural water, many studies have been carried out to establish the biological effect of deuterium on animals and plants. It was noted that small or normal concentration (145-1500/00) are not toxic, an increase in the concentration of deuterium by 15–200/00 entails structural, metabolic and functional changes of varying degrees one .
Since heavy water has a lower diffusion coefficient than ordinary water, it penetrates cells more slowly, and this leads to a decrease in diffusion capacity when passing through membranes and reduces the rate of cellular enzymatic reactions. This is the reason for the effect of heavy water as an inhibitor, including the vasodilator effect one . In contrast to biological changes caused by an overabundance of deuterium in water, the effect of decreasing deuterium concentration below average has not been thoroughly studied.
The only study that has been published is Somlai 1993. In this work, the author examines the growth retardation of both fibroblast cultures and the development of tumors in mice with transplanted tumors. 2 .