ISOTOPE SCIENCE & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
How DDW works at the mitochondrial level
Deuterium is a naturally occurring heavy isotope of hydrogen. At 150 ppm in ordinary water, its interference with cellular hydrogen transfer reactions has measurable consequences for energy production.
WHAT IS DEUTERIUM
The heavy isotope at the heart of DDW science
MITOCHONDRIAL PATHWAY
Step-by-step: DDW in the mitochondria
Follow the molecular pathway from water intake to ATP production — and see exactly where deuterium creates biological friction that Isodrip helps resolve.
COMMON QUESTIONS