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The Hydrogen Innovation Company & Contract Producer Of Hydrogen Water & Ddw

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The Hydrogen Innovation Company & Contract Producer Of

Hydrogen Water & Ddw

The Hydrogen Innovation Company is an international organisation with expertise

in the development, production and marketing of hydrogen-infused products.

We work with select partners who share our vision to bring super-saturated hydrogen

water and deuterium-depleted water to the global marketplace, while upholding our

core values in environmental responsibility and sustainability.

In 2020, we will launch our first range of hydrogen-enriched and deuterium-depleted

beverages which offer measurable benefits for health, physical performance and wellbeing.

The superior characteristics of our water have undergone stringent testing in

laboratory conditions to ensure the highest purity and quality.

We invite you to learn more about our products and the published benefits of

molecular hydrogen and deuterium depletion in water.

Why DDW?

Deuterium depleted water (DDW), also known as light water, has a lower

concentration of deuterium than occurs naturally in water.

What is deuterium?

Deuterium is one of three forms (or isotopes) of hydrogen – the others being protium

and tritium. The nucleus of a deuterium atom has one proton and one neutron which

doubles the mass of the hydrogen atom, making it twice as heavy. When protium and

deuterium combine with oxygen, they form water molecules.

The level of deuterium present in most natural waters on Earth is 150 ppm (parts per

million). That means that for every 1,000,000 atoms of hydrogen, there are 150 atoms

of deuterium. So when we drink 1 litre of drinking water, we ingest 150 ppm of

deuterium which corresponds to 318 milligrams of ‘heavy’ water.

For more information visit our website:

https://thehydrogeninnovationcompany.com/

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