Hydration Respiration II – Hazards of In-Flight Dehydration

WIT Technology used to make Watt-Ahh can assist in Hydration Respiration under extreme elevational conditions. This chapter focuses on in-flight dehydration risk to both commercial pilots and their passengers. Breathing dry cabin air with reduced oxygen and desert-like low humidity, causes considerable water loss in respiration. A 1-2% decrease in total body water content can …

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Skipping Stones Throughout the Body – Kidney Stones and More

Calcium oxalate crystals not only form kidney stones but can also accumulate in other parts of the body. Oxalates are present in both vegetables and fruits and also byproducts of molds in our body (e.g., Candida). Besides kidney stones, high oxalates can cause more health issues within other organs of the body causing heart abnormalities, …

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Interview of Researcher and National Speaker Sterling Hill by Marf, Founder and Host of Marfoogle News and TV on August 17, 2019

Sterling Hill is a well-known expert in epigenetic expressions that are non-genetic influences that prevent certain genes from being expressed. She has created genetic apps (over 2,000 genes) used by health practitioners to pinpoint pathways from either diet, environmental toxins (e.g., glyphosate exposure) or EMF-emission factors (e.g., 5G) that have compromised DNA. Sterling is an …

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How to Live a Longer and Healthier Life: Mitochondric Life — AHA! Long-Jet Discovery for September of 2019

Mitochondric Living is the best way to understand the essential electrical conductance that Watt-Ahh delivers to your body. AquaNew’s Rob Gourley discovered how to add electrons to structured water. Rob states … “The body needs energy to heal. Regular water does not have the electrical charge to cross the cellular membrane. Watt-Ahh does have the …

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How to Live a Longer and Healthier Life: Inside Look at the Longevity Business — MAYBE an AHA! Long-Jet Discovery for August of 2019

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not consider aging a disease. Consequently, many products currently on the market that pitch slower aging may not activate the longevity pathways in humans. Excitement over the next longevity pill … why not since everyone wants a long, healthy life? … likely will diminish since the pill …

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International Watt-Ahh – It Can Be Worth the Wait (Plus Hassle and Expense)

International shipping is tricky. We have had persistently focused customers who hire exporters to ship pallets of Watt-Ahh to their home countries including Canada, U.K., China and Sweden. The most recent is a pallet arrived by ship to the Netherlands.  Gio (our customer and shipper for the international portion of the pallet journey) sent this …

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How to Live a Longer and Healthier Life: The Water of Ages – AHA! Long-Jet Discovery for July of 2019

Could our DNA be hacked? Longevity trends project a longer life span for Baby Boomers when compared with that of subsequent generations. Sadly, with the onset of diseases at earlier ages, our children and grandchildren may experience on average, shorter life spans when compared to those of their senior relatives. Could successive degeneration of DNA …

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Saving Trekkers’ Lives on Mt. Everest – WIT Technology Delivers Hydration Respiration at High Elevations

A Perfect Storm happened this hiking season on Mt. Everest. A combination of rookie climbers, unqualified Sherpas (guides), unexpected bad weather, limited oxygen supplies and other factors contributed to the high mortality rate. It is estimated that there were over 800 hikers on the mountain at one time this month. The NY Times wrote .. …

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