Will I taste the difference?
No. Isodrip tastes the same as a clean still water. Some long-term drinkers report it tastes “softer” but this is subjective. Blind taste tests don’t reliably separate DDW from regular water.
How much should I drink?
We suggest replacing your normal drinking water with Isodrip — roughly 1.5 to 2.5 litres per day depending on your size and activity. There is no benefit to drinking extra; consistency matters more than volume.
Can I cook with it?
You can, but heating doesn’t change the deuterium ratio, and the bottle is small for cooking. Most people use Isodrip for direct drinking and stick to tap water for soup.
Is it safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
We don’t have enough specific data to recommend Isodrip during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Please ask your doctor.
Is it safe for children?
Children can drink DDW; the research suggests no harm at consumer ppm levels. That said, we don’t market Isodrip to children. Please use your own judgment with your paediatrician.
Why glass?
Plastic micro-fragments make it into bottled water more often than anyone is comfortable with. Glass is heavier and costlier to ship, but it’s worth it.
What happens if I stop drinking it?
Your body’s deuterium ratio gradually returns to baseline. Nothing dramatic. We’re not a habit you have to maintain at risk.
Can I return it?
Yes, unopened cases within 14 days. Opened cases can’t be returned for hygiene reasons but if you’re unhappy, write to us — we usually find a way.