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Conductivity Conductivity is critical to the optimal function of body fluids. When conductivity was assessed, 250 mg of Microhydrin in 8 oz of tap water increased from 10 to 895 µMhos/cm. Total dissolved solids also increased.
Oxidation/Reduction Potential
This chart shows a comparison of various types of
antioxidant products. Surface Tension The surface tension of tap water is approximately 73 dynes. The surface tension of extracellular fluids is much lower at approximately 45 dynes. This low surface tension is critical to cellular function, absorption of nutrients, and to the removal of toxins. A 250 mg capsule of Microhydrin dispersed into an 8 oz glass of tap water has been shown to reduce surface tension to approximately 45 dynes, the same surface tension of extracellular fluids. Safety Studies With Microhydrin® Acute Oral Toxicity Study Microhydrin has been evaluated using standardized tests at a toxicology laboratory and was found to be a nontoxic substance. Microhydrin (250 mg in rice bran flour) was administered, with corn oil as an oral carrier, to rats at a concentration of 5 gm/kg body weight. The LD50 was found to be greater than 5 gm/kg which meets the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s limit tests and the European Regulatory Standards (2 gm/kg) for a nontoxic substance. Pre-Clinical Trial With Human Subjects Taking Microhydrin A controlled clinical trial showed that in eight normal adult subjects, seven of the nine Biological Terrain Assessment parameters improved. Saliva pH, saliva rH2, blood resistivity, and urine resistivity showed statistically significant improvement (p < 0.05) for these eight subjects after 18 days of supplementation with 4 Microhydrin per day on a schedule of one in the morning, two at midday and one in the evening. Three other parameters (urine pH, urine rH2, and saliva resistivity) also showed improvement over the 18-day supplementation period when their averaged changes were calculated.
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