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Deuterium-Depleted Water and Mitochondria Function
Deuterium-depleted water, which has a different magnetic moment compared to regular water, may be linked to the process of mitochondrial respiration. Mitochondria producing deuterium-depleted water could potentially absorb more magnetic fields from sunlight. Understanding the role of deuterium-depleted water is crucial for individuals with mitochondrial diseases. This type of water absorbs charge, similar to how a capacitor functions. Water, being an electromagnetic capacitor, can hold charge, just like a battery. Melanin, found in the human body, also acts as a strong battery and works in synergy with water.