Published: August 30, 2004
Hydration Discovery Unlocks Key to Cellular Immortality
Nobel Laureate Dr. Alex Carrel stunned the
scientific community by proving that human cell life is extended
indefinitely when replenished with nutrients and cleansed of waste. After
three decades studying several remote regions where people frequently live
past the age of 100 years, Dr. Patrick Flanagan made the discovery that
while diets in these regions are very different, the drinking water all
comes from frozen glaciers. Known as glacial milk, this drinking water is
different from normal drinking water because it has different physical
properties including an incredibly high volume of negatively charged
hydrogen ions. The water from these regions can be absorbed directly into
the cells of the body with much greater ease facilitating hydration and
nutrient uptake.
Aging is evidence of damage to the body's cells from oxidation. Oxidation
is due to the lack of available negatively charged ions that stop free
radical damage. "The amount of antioxidants that you maintain in your body
is directly proportional to how long you will live," says Richard Cutler,
MD, Director of Anti-Aging Research, National Institute of Health. Dr.
Flanagan discovered the key antioxidant profile of negatively charged
hydrogen ions in glacial milk and calls it MegaHydrate. MegaHydrate
contains negatively charged hydrogen ions with antioxidant capacity 800
times more powerful than green tea extract, grape seed extract, vitamin E,
vitamin A, alpha lipoic acid, CoQ10, and vitamin C. Without oxygen and
sources of negatively ionized hydrogen, human cells have no source of
energy and expire.
Dr. Patrick Flanagan's scientific discoveries have been published in
numerous scientific and medical journals including, the Int'l Journal of
Hydrogen Energy, Journal of Medicinal Food, and Free Radical Biology and
Medicine. He has worked for the Pentagon, CIA, NSA and NASA. Dr. Patrick
Flanagan is an exciting and experienced guest speaker and has been featured
in dozens of newspaper, magazine, radio and television interviews. He gives
a compelling, entertaining, and easy-to-understand interview that
frequently results in follow-up features due to high audience demand.
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