An investigation into the use of electrolyzed reduced water in overall health and wellness
1 Associate Professor, Department of Anatomy and neuroscience, Trinity medical sciences university, St Vincent and Grenadines West Indies.
2 Associate Dean of basic sciences, Trinity medical sciences university, St Vincent and Grenadines West Indies.
3 Assistant Dean of Testing and Evaluation, Trinity medical sciences university, St Vincent and Grenadines West Indies.
4 Research scholar, Trinity medical sciences university, St Vincent and Grenadines West Indies.
Research Article
Magna Scientia Advanced Biology and Pharmacy, 2023, 09(01), 077–086
Article DOI: 10.30574/msabp.2023.9.1.0028
Publication history:
Received on 15 February 2023; revised on 11 June 2023; accepted on 14 June 2023
Abstract:
Electrolyzed reduced water (ERW) recreates natural ground springs containing a large amount of molecular hydrogen and a small amount of platinum nanoparticles through the process of electrolysis. Extensive research was carried out to investigate the correlation between Electrolyzed Reduced Water (ERW) and overall health, as well as, the prevention of diseases. ERW scavenges active oxygen species and protects DNA from oxidative damage. Both physical and mental diseases, as well as the aging process, can be attributed to oxidative stress. ERW is a novel option to supplement the health and therapeutic practices in the overall American lifestyle.
With much research being done on animals and more research beginning in clinical settings, there is hope that ERW will be studied and implemented as a part of a treatment and prevention strategies for a multiplicity of diseases. Treatment of a disease should never be one-dimensional. Scientists and physicians work together to create a finely tuned combination of many strategies. For the average American, Electrolyzed Reduced Water is a much needed additive for overall health and wellness as seen in this study.
Keywords:
Electrolyzed Reduced Water; Oxidative stress; Natural ground water; Electrolysis; treatment; Overall health
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