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Frequently
Asked Questions

Q.1

What is ddw?

DDW stands for "Deuterium Depleted Water." It is water that has had its deuterium content reduced, resulting in a lighter isotope of hydrogen.

Q.2

Where can I buy low deuterium water?

Amrete - Low Deuterium Water can be purchased on our website and e-commerce sites such as Amazon & Flipkart.

Q.3

How is low deuterium water produced?

It is produced using a process called isotope separation, which involves separating the deuterium and hydrogen atoms in water molecules. It is then steam distilled to collect water with lower deuterium concentrations.

Q.4

Can low deuterium water be used for cooking or other purposes besides drinking?

Yes, it can be used for cooking, making tea, coffee, infuzed drinks, hydrating mocktails, smoothies, protein shakes etc. It can also be used for urban farming and other household purposes.

Q.5

is Low deuterium water more expensive than regular water?

Yes, it is typically more expensive than regular water, as the production process requires specialized equipment and utilizes extensive energy.

Q.6

Are there any potential side effects of drinking low deuterium water?

No, there are no known side effects of Low Deuterium Water. However, if you are prone to allergies or have other pre-existing conditions, it is advisable to get a medical opinion.

Q.7

What is the deuterium level in low deuterium water?

Regular water contains approximately 155 ppm deuterium whereas Low Deuterium Water contains 125 ppm

Q.8

How is the deuterium level in low deuterium water measured?

The deuterium level is measured using a specialized instrument called a mass spectrometer.

Q.9

Can low deuterium water be produced at home?

it is not practical or feasible to produce DDW at home without access to the specialized equipment and knowledge required for its production.

Q.10

How does low deuterium water help with cancer?

In relation to deuterium-depleted water (DDW), studies have shown that it helps reduce oxidative stress levels in the body. This will help cancer patients recover more effectively in case of chemotherapy.

Q.11

is Low deuterium water a type of alkaline water?

No, it is not the same as alkaline water. While both types of water have been claimed to have health benefits, they have different chemical properties and are produced using different methods.

Q.12

How does drinking low deuterium water affect the body's ph level?

It does not have a significant effect on the body's pH level as it contains the right amount of minerals to keep it neutral.

Q.13

is There a recommended dosage of low deuterium water?

There is no fixed dosage, Generally, people consume 1-3 liters of water daily as per age, weight, environmental conditions etc. It is advisable to replace your daily fluid intake with Low Deuterium Water to see results.

Q.14

How does low deuterium water compared to regular water in terms of Taste?

Low Deuterium Water tastes just like regular water as we balance out the pH by adding mineral to it.

Q.15

What is the recommended daily amount of low deuterium water?

It is possible to cover the daily water intake (1 – 3 liters/day for most adults) with Low Deuterium Water, which can be consumed as it is, but can also be flavored or used for cooking and making beverages or health drinks. It is important that intake of fluid with normal deuterium level (tap water, mineral waters etc ) be minimized.

Q.16

How to lower the deuterium content of the body?

The most efficient way is to drink deuterium-depleted water (DDW) which has lower concentrations of deuterium instead of regular water containing higher deuterium concentrations. One can also follow a low-deuterium diet by avoiding processed foods and sugary drinks, practice intermittent fasting, engage in regular exercise and get enough quality sleep.

Q.17

What is the meaning of numbers indicated on low deuterium 125 ppm water?

The numbers denote the concentration of deuterium in PPM (Parts Per Million) It is a unit of measurement used to express the concentration or amount of a substance in a solution or mixture. Low Deuterium Water has 125 ppm concentration of deuterium.




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