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23 Apr 2026
The presence of deuterium in the body's water causes metabolic currents to stall, leading to heat release and increased free radicals.

And what happens if the water, which is deuterium depleted, which we make at cytochrome four, which is cytochrome C oxidase, if it moves with zero friction, the body has no problem. If that water has deuterium in it, we call deuterated, then the current in us stalls. And what happens? We start to let heat off. That is a big problem. We also make more free radicals.

23 Apr 2026
Deuterium has a huge kinetic isotope effect that fragments water lattices and prevents mitochondria from functioning correctly.

Yeah, deuterated means that you have too much heavy hydrogen in you. And remember, your mitochondria works on an ATPase that only takes protium, which is the lightest form of hydrogen. Well, if you're trying to stick something through it that's two times the size of that, and we don't use it, what's the big problem with deuterium? It has a huge kinetic isotope effect. What does that mean? It means if you put your two hands together, you can't separate them. That's what. Fragmentation of the water lattice means. So if you have D2O instead of H2O in your system, that means your blood or your CSF, it doesn't work. You don't make a vortex.