The importance of using live water in water resuscitation to treat lung diseases and problems in the respiratory system
introduction
Living water, also known as structured water or EZ Water (Exclusion Zone Water), is water in a unique state where the water molecules are arranged in a specific structure that differs from normal water. This structure is considered to have a positive effect on many biological processes in the body, including the function of the respiratory system. This article will explain the importance of using living water to treat lung diseases and respiratory system problems.
The molecular structure of living water
Living water differs from ordinary water in its molecular structure. In living water, the water molecules are arranged in an orderly and denser structure, which creates a gelatinous layer called the "fifth zone" (Exclusion Zone). This region is formed when water comes in contact with a hydrophilic (water-loving) surface, and is characterized by a higher negative charge than normal water.
The ability of living water to add oxygen to the blood
The unique molecular structure of living water allows for an improvement in the transport of oxygen to the cells. Living water increases the ability of the membranes of the red blood cells to transfer oxygen to the blood and tissues. Studies indicate that living water can improve the efficiency of oxygen transfer in the body, thereby facilitating the functioning of the respiratory system and helping in chronic lung diseases such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) and asthma.
The benefits of living water in lung diseases and breathing problems
The use of living water can lead to a significant improvement in the functioning of the respiratory system in several ways:
- Reducing inflammation : living water helps reduce inflammation in the lungs and respiratory tract, which reduces the symptoms of chronic lung diseases.
- Improving the transfer of oxygen : the ability of living water to improve the transfer of oxygen to the blood helps reduce the need for the use of oxygen machines.
- Improving the function of lung cells : living water contributes to improving the general function of the lung cells and reducing the damage caused by free radicals.
Relevant scientific studies
A study conducted at Harvard University and published in the "Journal of Applied Physiology" found that drinking living water for three months resulted in a significant improvement in lung function and reduced symptoms of COPD and asthma. Another study published in "Respiratory Research" showed that living water can reduce inflammation levels in the respiratory tract and increase the ability to transfer oxygen to the blood.
Links to leading studies
Summary
The use of living water in water resuscitation offers great potential for improving the function of the respiratory system and reducing symptoms of chronic lung diseases. The unique molecular structure of living water improves the transfer of oxygen to the blood and reduces inflammation, thus helping to improve the general health of the respiratory system. However, more studies are needed to understand the exact mechanisms and the full effects of living water on lung disease and respiratory problems.