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According to Dr. Mu Shik Jhon,
author of "The Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal Key," aging is the process of
losing hexagonally-structured water that leads to reduced mineral status,
specifically calcium that directly affect muscle, bone, and nerve function.
Medical investigative research concurs with his findings from studies I
performed with senior athletic subjects, under the stress of competition aged 40
and above Master Olympians.
The results of these independent studies were
based on three control groups, group A using hydration formula drinks to
replenish electrolytes, group B using purified water, and group C using
hexagonal structured water with a specially formulated mineral supplement. Group
C excelled the others on the following parameters measured: strength, endurance,
and recovery time. All measurements were conclusive and excellence favored the
athletes using hexagonally-structured water. it was further revealed that
athletes who trained in core muscle conditioning, emphasis on building abdominal
muscles constituting the center of the body, were superiorly maintained in group
3 lasting longer in endurance sports as a result of the metabolic balance
maintained with minerals and documented by phase-contrast darkfield
microscopy.
Core theory that the arms, legs, and neck movement are
controlled by the abdominal muscles was reaffirmed as a corollary to this study.
The group C athletes all had core conditioning prior to their competition. Aging
is directly equated to the loss of structured water from the body causing an
increase in the amount of disorganized water that is discharged via the bladder
and the bowel. When the amount of hexagonal water is high, acidic waste does not
build up and metabolic function increases contrary to what is observed when
aging is accelerated by dehydration levels.
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To maintain health and vitality observing increased
amino-acid absorption in the bloodstream, proper hydration is a major factor.
Furthermore, considering the calcium molecule, in addition to other minerals,
Dr. Jhon answers the water puzzle paradox, noting how this mineral is
metabolized as a solute in the solvent hexagonally-structured water. It has been
said that it is not what you eat but what you absorb nutritionally that sets one
athlete apart from the other. How this water impacts immunity is a major
conceptual leap in understanding the water dynamics specific to human cells.
Perfusion of the blood and tissues in the elderly is the challenge that
hexagonally treated water has proven its positive influence on health.
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Hexagonal water represents a new paradigm for a molecule that has a broad role
in innate immunity and the suppression of inflammation. Noteworthy in this
regard to demonstrated hydration of erythrocytes in the human blood stream can
be demonstTated with darkfield microscopy. By a single drop of blood, drawn from
a finger, smeared on a cover slip, and projected through a high powered
microscope on a monitor to reveal, and measure membrane tension. This is an
important finding in response to changes in hydration levels within the cells
and the tissues.
By Dr. James A. Kholos
For further information,
please contact Dr. James A. Kholos, President and CEO of COADS at 4869 Eldred
Street, Los Angeles, CA 90042 (323) 2S4-9696. |