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Hydration: A NEW PARADIGM
By Paul Harris, Ph.D.
The Three Stages of Water Regulation
The Multiple Role of Water
Dyspeptic Pain and Water
Low Back Pain & Water Uptake
Dehydration and Compensation Mechanisms
The Sleeper Phenomenon
How to Use Hydrate 1
How to Use Hydrate 1 - Part
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INGREDIENTS
Organic Coffee, Germanium, Silica, and Dandiplex
Germanium, and Silica conduct electrons or amplifies energy---and
can also store electricity to a point and then allows current flow.
The transfer of electrons is highly dependent on the availability
of molecular oxygen. In terms of how this influences biological systems-it
enhances intracellular communication as well as increasing assimilation,
and utilization of elements at the cellular level.
HOW TO USE HYDRATE 1
Use flat (non-carbonated) mineral water, or reverse osmosis water
mixed with one of the following sub-acid fruit juices: Apple juice,
pear juice, ripe pineapple juice, watermelon juice or fresh lemonade.
The ratio of water to juice should be a minimum of 3 to 1-three parts
water to one part juice. You can add a little more than 1/3rd juice
to sweeten the mixture if you wish.
To an 8 oz. mixture (juice & water) add six drops of Hydrate1,
or 30 drops to a quart of the mixture.
Consume four to eight, eight ounce glasses of this mixture between
meals, throughout the day, If you are experiencing digestive problems,
it is important to consume one of these glasses thirty minutes before
each meal.
NOTE: If you have kidney disease, begin with one glass of hydration
mix per day, and slowly increase up to the desired amount. This will
allow the kidneys to adjust to the increased fluid uptake, and utilization.
Drink the herbal hydration fluid Monday through Saturday. Consume
only water on Sunday. Then repeat the same procedure at the beginning
of each week. After six to eight weeks, you should begin drinking
more pure water and reduce the mixture.
The Three Stages of Water Regulation
The Multiple Role of Water
Dyspeptic Pain and Water
Low Back Pain & Water Uptake
Dehydration and Compensation Mechanisms
The Sleeper Phenomenon
How to Use Hydrate 1