Clinical Studies On The Effects Of Ionized WaterWe found some of these articles posted around the internet. We are not sure of the source, but references are made for each study.Electrolyzed-reduced water scavenges active oxygen species and protects DNA from oxidative damage.Biochem
Biophys Res Commun. Institute of Cellular Regulation Technology, Graduate School of Genetic Resources Technology, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan. sirahata@grt.kyushu-u.ac.jp Active oxygen species or free radicals are considered to cause extensive oxidative damage to biological macromolecules, which brings about a variety of diseases as well as aging. The ideal scavenger for active oxygen should be 'active hydrogen'. 'Active hydrogen' can be produced in reduced water near the cathode during electrolysis of water. Reduced water exhibits high pH, low dissolved oxygen (DO), extremely high dissolved molecular hydrogen (DH), and extremely negative redox potential (RP) values. Strongly electrolyzed-reduced water, as well as ascorbic acid, (+)-catechin and tannic acid, completely scavenged O.-2 produced by the hypoxanthine-xanthine oxidase (HX-XOD) system in sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.0). The superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity of reduced water is stable at 4 degrees C for over a month and was not lost even after neutralization, repeated freezing and melting, deflation with sonication, vigorous mixing, boiling, repeated filtration, or closed autoclaving, but was lost by opened autoclaving or by closed autoclaving in the presence of tungsten trioxide which efficiently adsorbs active atomic hydrogen. Water bubbled with hydrogen gas exhibited low DO, extremely high DH and extremely low RP values, as does reduced water, but it has no SOD-like activity. These results suggest that the SOD-like activity of reduced water is not due to the dissolved molecular hydrogen but due to the dissolved atomic hydrogen (active hydrogen). Although SOD accumulated H2O2 when added to the HX-XOD system, reduced water decreased the amount of H2O2 produced by XOD. Reduced water, as well as catalase and ascorbic acid, could directly scavenge H2O2. Reduced water suppresses single-strand breakage of DNA b active oxygen species produced by the Cu(II)-catalyzed oxidation of ascorbic acid in a dose-dependent manner, suggesting that reduced water can scavenge not only O2.- and H2O2, but also 1O2 and .OH. PMID: 9169001 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] The mechanism of the enhanced antioxidant effects against superoxide anion radicals of reduced water produced by electrolysis.Biophys Chem. 2004Jan 1;107(1):71-82. Hanaoka K, Sun D, Lawrence R, Kamitani Y, Fernandes G. Bio-REDOX Laboratory Inc. 1187-4, Oaza-Ueda, Ueda-shi, Nagano-ken 386-0001, Japan. hanak@rapid.ocn.ne.jp We reported that reduced water produced by electrolysis enhanced the antioxidant effects of proton donors such as ascorbic acid (AsA) in a previous paper. We also demonstrated that reduced water produced by electrolysis of 2 mM NaCl solutions did not show antioxidant effects by itself. We reasoned that the enhancement of antioxidant effects may be due to the increase of the ionic product of water as solvent. The ionic product of water (pKw) was estimated by measurements of pH and by a neutralization titration method. As an indicator of oxidative damage, Reactive Oxygen Species- (ROS) mediated DNA strand breaks were measured by the conversion of supercoiled phiX-174 RF I double-strand DNA to open and linear forms. Reduced water had a tendency to suppress single-strand breakage of DNA induced by reactive oxygen species produced by H2O2/Cu (II) and HQ/Cu (II) systems. The enhancement of superoxide anion radical dismutation activity can be explained by changes in the ionic product of water in the reduced water. PMID: 14871602 [PubMed - in process] Comparison of electrolyzed oxidizing water with various antimicrobial interventions to reduce Salmonella species on poultry.Poult
Sci. Fabrizio KA, Sharma RR, Demirci A, Cutter CN. Department of Food Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park 16802, USA. Foodborne
pathogens in cell suspensions or attached to surfaces can be reduced
by electrolyzed oxidizing (EO) water; however, the use of EO water
against pathogens associated with poultry has not been explored. In
this study, acidic EO water [EO-A; pH 2.6, chlorine (CL) 20 to 50
ppm, and oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) of 1,150 mV], basic EO
water (EO-B; pH 11.6, ORP of -795 mV), CL, ozonated water (OZ), acetic
acid (AA), or trisodium phosphate (TSP) was applied to broiler carcasses
inoculated with Salmonella Typhimurium (ST) and submerged (4 C, 45
min), spray-washed (85 psi, 25 C, 15 s), or subjected to multiple
interventions (EO-B spray, immersed in EO-A; AA or TSP spray, immersed
in CL). Remaining bacterial populations were determined and compared
at Day 0 and 7 of aerobic, refrigerated storage. At Day 0, submersion
in TSP and AA reduced ST 1.41 log10, whereas EO-A water reduced ST
approximately 0.86 log10. After 7 d of storage, EO-A water, OZ, TSP,
and AA reduced ST, with detection only after selective enrichment.
Spray-washing treatments with any of the compounds did not reduce
ST at Day 0. After 7 d of storage, TSP, AA, and EO-A water reduced
ST 2.17, 2.31, and 1.06 log10, respectively. ST was reduced 2.11 log10
immediately following the multiple interventions, 3.81 log10 after
7 d of storage. Although effective against ST, TSP and AA are costly
and adversely affect the environment. This study demonstrates that
EO water can reduce ST on poultry surfaces following extended refrigerated
storage. Treatment of Escherichia coli (O157:H7) inoculated alfalfa seeds and sprouts with electrolyzed oxidizing water.Int
J Food Microbiol. PMID: 12915034 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Inactivation of Escherichia coli (O157:H7) and Listeria monocytogenes on plastic kitchen cutting boards by electrolyzed oxidizing water.Venkitanarayanan KS, Ezeike GO, Hung YC, Doyle MP. Department of Animal Science, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269, USA. One milliliter of culture containing a five-strain mixture of Escherichia coli O157:H7 (approximately 10(10) CFU) was inoculated on a 100-cm2 area marked on unscarred cutting boards. Following inoculation, the boards were air-dried under a laminar flow hood for 1 h, immersed in 2 liters of electrolyzed oxidizing water or sterile deionized water at 23 degrees C or 35 degrees C for 10 or 20 min; 45 degrees C for 5 or 10 min; or 55 degrees C for 5 min. After each temperature-time combination, the surviving population of the pathogen on cutting boards and in soaking water was determined. Soaking of inoculated cutting boards in electrolyzed oxidizing water reduced E. coli O157:H7 populations by > or = 5.0 log CFU/100 cm2 on cutting boards. However, immersion of cutting boards in deionized water decreased the pathogen count only by 1.0 to 1.5 log CFU/100 cm2. Treatment of cutting boards inoculated with Listeria monocytogenes in electrolyzed oxidizing water at selected temperature-time combinations (23 degrees C for 20 min, 35 degrees C for 10 min, and 45 degrees C for 10 min) substantially reduced the populations of L. monocytogenes in comparison to the counts recovered from the boards immersed in deionized water. E. coli O157:H7 and L. monocytogenes were not detected in electrolyzed oxidizing water after soaking treatment, whereas the pathogens survived in the deionized water used for soaking the cutting boards. This study revealed that immersion of kitchen cutting boards in electrolyzed oxidizing water could be used as an effective method for inactivating foodborne pathogens on smooth, plastic cutting boards. PMID: 10456736 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] The bactericidal effects of electrolyzed oxidizing water on bacterial strains involved in hospital infections.Vorobjeva NV, Vorobjeva LI, Khodjaev EY.Artif Organs. Effect of electrolyzed oxidizing water and hydrocolloid occlusive dressings on excised burn-wounds in rats.Chin J Traumatol. Department of Thoracic Surgery, China-Japan Union Hospital, Jilin University, Jilin 130031, China. xinhua7254@yahoo.com.cn PMID: 12857518 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Effect of electrolyzed water on wound healing.
Artif Organs. Yahagi N, Kono M, Kitahara M, Ohmura A, Sumita O, Hashimoto T, Hori K, Ning-Juan C, Woodson P, Kubota S, Murakami A, Takamoto S. Department
of Anesthesiology, Teikyo University Mizonokuchi Hospital, Tokyo,
Japan. naokiyah@aol.com PMID: 11121980 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Decomposition of ethylene, a flower-senescence hormone, with electrolyzed anode water.Biosci
Biotechnol Biochem. Harada K, Yasui K. Department of Research and Development, Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc., 2-1 Tsuishikari, Ebetsu, Hokkaido 067-0033, Japan. kharada@h1.hotcn.ne.jp Electrolyzed anode water (EAW) markedly extended the vase life of cut carnation flowers. Therefore, a flower-senescence hormone involving ethylene decomposition by EAW with potassium chloride as an electrolyte was investigated. Ethylene was added externally to EAW, and the reaction between ethylen and the available chlorine in EAW was examined. EAW had a low pH value (2.5), a high concentration of dissolved oxygen, and extremely high redox potential (19.2 mg/l and 1323 mV, respectively) when available chlorine was at a concentration of about 620 microns. The addition of ethylene to EAW led to ethylene decomposition, and an equimolar amount of ethylene chlorohydrine with available chlorine was produced. The ethylene chlorohydrine production was greatly affected by the pH value (pH 2.5, 5.0 and 10.0 were tested), and was faster in an acidic solution. Ethylene chlorohydrine was not produced after ethylene had been added to EAW at pH 2.6 when available chlorine was absent, but was produced after potassium hypochlorite had been added to such EAW. The effect of the pH value of EAW on the vase life of cut carnations was compatible with the decomposition rate of ethylene in EAW of the same pH value. These results suggest that the effect of EAW on the vase life of cut carnations was due to the decomposition of ethylene to ethylene chlorohydrine by chlorine from chlorine compounds. PMID: 12784619 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] Use of Ionized water in hypochlorhydria or achlorhydriaProf. Kuninaka Hironage, Head of Kuninaka Hospital"Too many fats in the diets, which lead to the deposition of cholesterol on the blood vessels, which in turn constrict the blood flow, cause most illnesses such as high blood pressure. In accordance with the theory of Professor Gato of Kyushu University on Vitamin K (because vitamin K enables the blood calcium to increase ), or the consumption of more antioxidant water, the effectiveness of the increase in the calcium in high blood pressure is most significant. The consumption of alkaline antioxidant water for a period of 2 to 3 months, I have observed the blood pressure slowly drop, due to the water's solvent ability, which dissolves the cholesterol in the blood vessels." Use of Ionized water for gynecological conditionsProf. Watanabe Ifao, Watanabe Hospital"Ionized alklaine antioxidant water improves body constituents and ensures effective healing to many illnesses. The uses of antioxidant water in gynecological patients have proved to be very effective. The main reason for its effectiveness is that this water can neutralize toxins. When given antioxidant water to pre-eclamptic toxemia cases, the results are most significant. During my long years of servicing the pre-eclamptic toxemia cases, I found that the women with pre-eclamptic toxemia who consumed antioxidant water tend to deliver healthier babies with stronger muscles. A survey report carried out on babies in this group showed intelligence above average." Toxin NeutralizationProf.
Kuwata Keijiroo, Doctor of Medicine
"In my opinion, the wonder of antioxidant water is the ability neutralizes toxins, but it is not a medicine. The difference is that the medicine can only apply to each and individual case, whereas the antioxidant water can be consumed generally and its neutralizing power is something which is very much unexpected. Now, in brief, let me introduce to you a heart disease case and how it was cured. The
patient was a 35 years old male suffering from vascular heart disease.
For 5 years, his sickness deteriorated. He was in the Setagays Government
Hospital for treatment. Last
year, in August, his relatives were in despair and expected he would
not live much longer. It so happened at that time that the victim's
relative came across antioxidant water processor. His illness responded
well and he is now on the road to recovery." From: Report of the Safe Drinking Water Committee of the National Academy of Sciences, 1977 EczemaProf.
Tamura Tatsuji, Keifuku Rehabilitation Center
"Eczema is used to describe several varieties of skin conditions, which have a number of common features. The exact cause or causes of eczema are not fully understood. I many cases, eczema can be attributed by external irritants Let
me introduce a patient who recovered from skin disease after consuming
the antioxidant water. This patient suffered 10 years of eczema and
could not be cured effectively even under specialist treatment. This
patient, who is 70 years of age, is the president of a vehicle spare
parts company. After the war, his lower limbs suffered acute eczema,
which later became chronic. He was repeatedly treated in a specialist
skin hospital. AllergiesProf.
Kuninaka Hironaga, Head of Kuninaka Hospital
"Mr.
Yamada, the head of Police Research Institute, suffered from severe
allergy. He was treated repeatedly by skin specialist, but with no
success. Then he started consuming antioxidant water. The allergy
responded very well and was soon completely cured. No relapse had
occurred, although he had taken all kinds of food. He was most grateful
and excited about this treatment. Digestive ProblemsProf. Kogure Keizou, Kogure Clinic of Juntendo Hospital "The
stomach is readily upset both by diseases affecting the stomach and
by other general illnesses. In addition, any nervous tension or anxiety
frequently causes gastric upset, vague symptoms when This information
is under some strain. DiabetesProf. Kuwata Keijiroo, Doctor of Medicine"When
I was serving in the Fire Insurance Association, I used to examine
many diabetic patients. Besides treating them with drugs, I provided
them with antioxidant water. After drinking antioxidant water for
one month, 15 diabetic patients were selected and sent to Tokyo University
for further test and observations. NOTE:
The greatest increase - 76 percent - occurred in people age 30 to 30.
. Use of Ionized water in treating AcidosisProf. Hatori Tasutaroo, Head of Akajiuiji Blood Centre, Yokohama Hospital, Faitama District "Due
to a higher standard of living, our eating habits have changed. We
consume too much proteins, fats and sugar. The excess fats and carbohydrates
are in the body as fats. In the present lifestyles, Americans are
more extravagant on food compared to the Japanese. Due to this excessive
intake obesity is a significant problem. Normally, one out of five
males and one out of four females is obese. |
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