The Role of Deuterium-Depleted-Water as a Health Supplement

Authors

Eric Reese
BioISpire LLC, USA
Tom Jobe
BioInSpire LLC, USA

Keywords:

Deuterium, Cancer, Tumor regression, ATP

Synopsis

This is a Chapter in:

Book:
Automated Systems, Data, and Sustainable Computing

Series:
Chronicle of Computing

Chapter Abstract:

This paper is a review of the published literature concerning the potential health benefits of Deuterium-Depleted-Water (DDW), focusing specifically on the potential efficacy of DDW in the role of cancer prevention and treatment. A review of studies using DDW to treat numerous cancer types has been completed and is summarized. Articles and publications that describe the potential benefits of the use of DDW as a general health and dietary supplement are also summarized.

Cite this paper as:
Reese E., Jobe T. (2022) The Role of Deuterium-Depleted-Water as a Health Supplement. In: Tiako P.F. (ed) Automated Systems, Data, and Sustainable Computing. Chronicle of Computing. OkIP. https://doi.org/10.55432/978-1-6692-0001-7_7

Author Contact:
Eric Reese
eric.reese@bioinspirellc.com

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The Role of Deuterium-Depleted-Water as a Health Supplement

Published

March 8, 2022

Online ISSN

2831-350X

Print ISSN

2831-3496

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978-1-6692-0001-7

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2022-03-08
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