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Keyword factory: lol.... Yeah, here I was all this time under the assumption that Oxygen was 1/3 of water, by molecule density...
I've seen bottles of pure oxygen being sold as "dehydrated water"...
Just goes to show, people will be anything...
I'm more partial to dihydrogen monoxide. SO, what do they do to oxygenated water? Do they realize that H2O2 is poisonous (hydrogen peroxide)? Is it H2O3? Are they really making it ozonated?
Hmm, interesting, H2O2- Poison, HO - Hydrogen monoxide, poison.
H2O - Water can't live without it. Chemistry is a funny thing.
Table salt, aka Sodium Chloride, is the same deal...
Sodium burns or explodes when in contact with water, and Chlroine kills pretty damn quickly... yet when they're combined, your body can't electrolyze without it...
Do you mean de-ionized water? Because water contains ionized molecules already in its natural state... mostly dissolved salts and metals.
IMO, you're better off with regular water. Purified water will just bleach those salts and minerals from your body, which are actually required to electrolyze correctly (which is why they're in such high quantities in sports drinks)