IONX – Cell Lyte FORMULA More Efficient Drug Delivery with Nanoclustered Resonant Water By Dr. Mike Halliday Water ClustersWater clusters are naturally occurring oligomers of water molecules, hydrogen bonded to each other. Oligomers containing up to six water molecules have been identified and it has not been discussed that these natural occurring water clusters are superior to monomeric water molecules in the transmission of biological information. The scientific evidence confirming the existence and biological importance of these structures has been mounting. That includes several recent articles in the Journal Science, which is a discussed technique[23] to detect and characterize the structure. The method included mass spectrometric analysis: infrared laser spectroscopy, and rotating tunneling spectroscopy (1). Nanoclustered Resonant WaterNanoclustered Resonant Water (“NRW”) is produced by a Microcluster Template Induction Process that subjects extremely pure water to laser excitation and fluctuations in temperature, pressure and electromagnetic fields. NRW consists of homogeneous hexamers of water in which each molecule in the cluster structure serves both a donor and an acceptor of hydrogen bonds. The structures have been shown to have long term rather than short-lived existence. When used with pharmacological agents will remain stable for times ranging from several months to several years under the proper conditions. Among other things, the process significantly changes the physical properties of NRW. Altered properties, which can be easily measured, include changes in freezing point, surface tension, and electrical conductivity. It is known that in nature water clusters may bind to biologically active substances.[24] It is postulated that NRW clusters, when exposed to active biological molecules, form new complexes which take on the structural and electronic “signature” of biomolecules, enhancing the biological effectiveness of the solution, and that these bound water clusters are structurally stabilizing factors and may play a role in energy transudation and amplification, even at extreme dilutions. The hypothesis is supported by that upon the subsequent extreme dilution of a pharmacological agent; a solution may retain much of the agent’s activity, in a manner similar to the work of Davenas and Benveniste on cluster information.[25] The properties of NRW indicate that it will enhance the absorption and bioavailability of pharmaceutical compounds when used in ophthalmic, nasal sprays, injectables, parental and oral medications. [1] The Wonderful World Within You: Dr. Roger J. 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