
Litewater 10 ppm Deuterium Depleted Water 2 L/67.6 fl. oz
DETAILS
Litewater is the most deuterium depleted water (DDW) that exists. A lower concentration of deuterium compared to all other drinking water makes it the purest water in the world!
Deuterium is a naturally occurring, heavy isotope of hydrogen, containing one proton and one neutron in its nucleus (compared to hydrogen's single proton). Its increased atomic mass affects biological processes when it replaces hydrogen in molecules, particularly in water.
High deuterium levels in the body can interfere with cellular functions, especially in the mitochondria where energy is generated. This substitution disrupts enzyme efficiency, slows metabolism, and may increase oxidative stress, accelerating aging and contributing to chronic diseases like cancer. Deuterium depletion strategies aim to lower these levels to improve cellular efficiency and overall health.
BENEFITS
- More Than 94% Deuterium Free
- Increased Energy Levels
- Improved longevity by supporting your body's natural repair and maintenance processes.
- Enhanced Vitality and Youthfulness by protecting the mitochondria and DNA.
INGREDIENTS
Ultra-purified Deuterium Depleted Water.
HOW?
Incorporate half a liter or more of Litewater™ 10 PPM into your daily routine, you'll witness a gradual reduction in your deuterium levels. Consistency is key. Some people will deplete faster and some slower, but once you get there, endeavor to maintain it.
Use the more precise dilution method if you want a more predictable way to lower deuterium in the body and to more closely predict deuterium levels.
- Dilute 1:1 with regular 150 ppm water to get 80 ppm DDW.
- Dilute 2:1 (2 parts regular water) and 103 ppm DDW.
- Dilute 3:1 and get 115 ppm DDW.
- Dilute 4:1 and get 122 ppm DDW.
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Litewater FAQs
Answers from Litewater about deuterium-depleted water, production and everyday use.
What is deuterium?
Deuterium is a naturally occurring, heavier isotope of hydrogen. Ordinary hydrogen, known as protium, contains one proton and one electron. Deuterium also contains a neutron, making it approximately twice as heavy. Both forms combine with oxygen and occur naturally in water.
Natural water contains roughly 150 deuterium atoms per million hydrogen atoms, commonly expressed as approximately 150 parts per million (ppm).
What is deuterium-depleted water?
Natural water is made up primarily of H2O, HDO and small amounts of D2O. Deuterium-depleted water, or DDW, has had some of its naturally occurring deuterium removed. The term is generally used for water containing at least 15% less deuterium than the approximately 155 ppm found in ocean water.
Why remove deuterium?
Litewater describes deuterium reduction as a way to lower the body's overall deuterium intake. The brand points to research exploring how heavier hydrogen isotopes may influence reaction rates and mitochondrial energy production.
This research is still developing. Deuterium-depleted water is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.
What is Litewater?
Litewater is a brand of deuterium-depleted water with a substantially lower deuterium concentration than ordinary drinking water. The 10 ppm product contains approximately 94% less deuterium than water at 155 ppm.
Because of its low concentration, Litewater can be consumed as supplied or diluted with regular water to achieve a higher target ppm.
Why is Litewater more expensive than regular water?
Deuterium cannot be removed with ordinary household filtration, reverse osmosis or standard distillation. Litewater's manufacturing process uses low-temperature vacuum rectification, a specialised, energy-intensive method performed in large industrial columns over an extended period.
Where is Litewater produced?
According to Litewater, the water is sourced from an artesian well in the Tambov region of Russia. It is purified using membrane technology, processed to reduce deuterium, tested for purity and bottled at the source before distribution.
How is Litewater different from other DDW brands?
Litewater's 10 ppm concentration places it in the category sometimes described as “super light” water, below 25 ppm. Its low starting concentration also gives customers flexibility to dilute it to their preferred target ppm.
How is Litewater's deuterium level verified?
Litewater states that every batch is tested before bottling with accuracy guaranteed to within ±3 ppm. The brand uses cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS) and says results are also checked by an independent third-party laboratory.
Does deuterium-depleted water exist in nature?
All naturally occurring water contains some deuterium. Antarctic snow and ice are among the lowest natural sources at approximately 89 ppm, but their remote location makes them impractical as a drinking-water resource. Lower concentrations are produced using specialised industrial processes.
Is Litewater suitable for everyone?
Litewater states that deuterium-depleted water can be used as everyday drinking water without age restrictions. Anyone who is pregnant, managing a health condition or changing their diet for medical reasons should seek advice from a doctor or qualified healthcare professional.
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