Hydrogen Water

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AB

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16,987 posts

195 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Makes a change to be talking about this and not in relation to "the future of motoring".

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/hydrogen-wate...
https://aquatiere.co.uk/why-hydrogen-water/

Does anyone make a conscious effort to drink it daily? Felt any benefits? Is it a load of rubbish?

Came up in conversation in the office today, with one of the lads swearing by it.


Chromegrill

1,083 posts

86 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Sounds as plausible at a molecular level as those people who will charge a fortune to fit a magnet to your fuel line to supposedly boost fuel consumption, yet remain tightlipped about the mechanism of action when it's pointed out to them that petrol isn't magnetic.

ChocolateFrog

25,362 posts

173 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Complete bks.

hidetheelephants

24,366 posts

193 months

Tuesday 19th March
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Chromegrill said:
Sounds as plausible at a molecular level as those people who will charge a fortune to fit a magnet to your fuel line to supposedly boost fuel consumption, yet remain tightlipped about the mechanism of action when it's pointed out to them that petrol isn't magnetic.
I'm also reminded of those 'catalyst' things in a wire mesh bag that you were to put in the fuel tank that were advertised in "Motoring & Leisure" etc. Utter bks but no doubt they sold plenty of them.

gangzoom

6,302 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th March
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"Hydrogen water is marketed to decrease inflammation, boost athletic performance, and even slow your aging process."

The Universe obviously didn't get this memo.....


DoctorX

7,291 posts

167 months

Tuesday 19th March
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rofl

Absolute bks.

LotsOfLaughs

188 posts

15 months

Thursday 4th April
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gangzoom said:
"Hydrogen water is marketed to decrease inflammation, boost athletic performance, and even slow your aging process."
Ahh yes, unlike that normal water which gets me so inflamed, ruins my athletic performance and makes me look old...
The only way hydrogen will slow down your aging process is if you put it in a rocket and send yourself speeding through space at relativistic speeds...

wildoliver

8,780 posts

216 months

Thursday 4th April
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It's a con, I know a chap who swears by it and tried to be a distributor trying to rope others in to what's pretty close to a pyramid scheme.

He was convinced that alkali water was the answer to all his problems when in reality not being an alcoholic chain smoker would have had far better results than anything else on the planet.

GT03ROB

13,267 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th April
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Utter bks..... its 50% Hydrogen already....

Fast and Spurious

1,323 posts

88 months

Thursday 4th April
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GT03ROB said:
Utter bks..... its 50% Hydrogen already....
Errr..50%?

GT03ROB

13,267 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th April
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Fast and Spurious said:
GT03ROB said:
Utter bks..... its 50% Hydrogen already....
Errr..50%?
Maths may not be my strong point...... biglaughgetmecoat

blueg33

35,910 posts

224 months

Thursday 4th April
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Is it like heavy water. Can it be used to make nuclear weapons ?

If not, I’m out!


spikeyhead

17,325 posts

197 months

Thursday 4th April
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GT03ROB said:
Fast and Spurious said:
GT03ROB said:
Utter bks..... its 50% Hydrogen already....
Errr..50%?
Maths may not be my strong point...... biglaughgetmecoat
It's 2/3 by atoms and about 1/9 by weight

TUS373

4,506 posts

281 months

Sunday 7th April
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Someone recently introduced me to the concept of 'structured water' also known as 'hexagonal water', where the water molecules get stacked in a particular way after passing through a magnetic field and vortexing.

I have never heard of such clap trap. The person was quite serious though enquiring if I would work on a project that included this. No.

The comparison with the fuel line magnet that an earlier poster was what immediately came to mind. Whilst you have to keep an open mind in science, you also need evidence. The only evidence is people wanting to make money from nothing.

tele_lover

302 posts

15 months

Monday 8th April
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I believe too much alkaline water can affect the kidneys.

gangzoom

6,302 posts

215 months

Tuesday 9th April
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tele_lover said:
I believe too much alkaline water can affect the kidneys.
Whats alkaline water?

TGCOTF-dewey

5,158 posts

55 months

Tuesday 9th April
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Was expecting a thread about tritiated water.

This stuff sounds awesome... I'll get some to water my magic beans with.