What it the mechanical correlation between large water diameters,high-positive milli-volt, and ORP readings?
Dr. Young: Large-diameter water is the high-clustered water. Have you heard the word “cluster”? H2O molecules cluster together when they lose their electrical charge or the charge is compromised by acid. Generally, tap water can be anywhere from 10 to 40 molecule clusters. The averaged bottle or municipal water is 20 molecule clusters. The reason the water clusters is because dietary and/or metabolic acids act as a molecular glue that causes the water molecules to stick together. All acidic water has a larger-diameter. When you drink it, it feels heavy. It might even bloat you because it is not permeable. Conversely, the lowest diameter water would be in a mono-molecular state where you just have one molecule of H2O. That would be ideal. Water ionization will break the acid bonds creating a water diameter that is smaller. You would then have the smaller diameter water ranging from four to six molecules. This water would be more permeable or what I refer to as, the wetter water. A small
Dr. Young: Large-diameter water is the high-clustered water. Have you heard the word “cluster”? H2O molecules cluster together when they lose their electrical charge or the charge is compromised by acid. Generally, tap water can be anywhere from 10 to 40 molecule clusters. The averaged bottle or municipal water is 20 molecule clusters. The reason the water clusters is because dietary and/or metabolic acids act as a molecular glue that causes the water molecules to stick together. All acidic water has a larger-diameter. When you drink it, it feels heavy. It might even bloat you because it is not permeable. Conversely, the lowest diameter water would be in a mono-molecular state where you just have one molecule of H2O. That would be ideal. Water ionization will break the acid bonds creating a water diameter that is smaller. You would then have the smaller diameter water ranging from four to six molecules. This water would be more permeable or what I refer to as, the wetter water. A small