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Q.gif (337 bytes) Is there any danger in taking AQUAGEN?


A.gif (292 bytes)  AQUAGEN has become recognized as the premiere and safest of all liquid stabilized oxygen supplements. All the current research indicates that AQUAGEN is harmless, non-toxic and hypo-allergenic when taken orally as recommended. The solution is also pH neutral. It is highly unlikely that the consumption of excessive amounts of AQUAGEN will produce any negative reaction other than loose stool. However, individuals lacking the enzyme glucose-6-dehydrogenase (G6PD) may be at risk. These individuals have difficulty in maintaining a sufficient supply of Glutathione (GSH). Fortunately, people with this disorder typically are aware of it and know what foods and supplements they can take.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  Is AQUAGEN approved by the F.D.A?


A.gif (292 bytes)  The Food and Drug Administration does not specifically approve dietary supplements. However, the F.D.A. has reviewed AQUAGEN and has determined that AQUAGEN meets all guidelines established by the F.D.A. to qualify it as a dietary supplement.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  Are there other uses for AQUAGEN other than drinking it in a glass of water?


A.gif (292 bytes)  Since AQUAGEN is pH neutral and non-toxic it is safe for a variety of uses, but the company only suggests it be used as indicated on the bottle. However, many consumers report great success in using AQUAGEN topically on minor burns, minor abrasions, insect bites, rashes, and acne.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  How much oxygen is in AQUAGEN?

A.gif (292 bytes)  The average oxygen content in normal tap water is 6 to 7 ppm (parts per million). Standard testing procedures measure up to 19.99 ppm. There is no universally accepted or standardized testing equipment or methodology to measure the oxygen content in water beyond 19.99 ppm.

In an effort to measure higher oxygen levels, there has been the use of variations to acceptable tests for hydrogen peroxide, color comparisons or colorimeters, titration, chromatographs, etc. Each type of test gives results consistent with itself, but the different test methods give different results which have ranged from 300 ppms to 50,000 ppms. It is still undetermined which of the test variations is the most accurate. However, all the methods show that AQUAGEN has an oxygen level substantially above normal tap water.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  When should AQUAGEN be taken and how much?

A.gif (292 bytes)  It is recommended that 15 to 20 drops of AQUAGEN in a glass of water be taken 3 times daily. It is most effective if taken about 30 minutes before eating or 2 hours after eating. Since the oxygen in AQUAGEN reacts with organic material, avoiding the recent consumption of food when taking AQUAGEN will allow for better absorption into the blood stream. Children should take about half the amount as an adult.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  Does AQUAGEN really increase the oxygen in the blood stream?

A.gif (292 bytes)  Yes! An independent research facility conducted arterial blood tests that showed an increased blood oxygen level in each individual after they were given AQUAGEN. Blood was extracted and analyzed at intervals prior to the administration of AQUAGEN and at intervals afterward over a four hour period. Please see the Suntory test report.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  How is AQUAGEN made?

A.gif (292 bytes)  The key feature is our unique formulation which uses no harsh chemicals or substances to create stabilized oxygen in its most soluble form. While some companies might use chemical chlorates, oxychlorine compounds, or hypochlorite compounds (bleach), Aquagen International uses only sodium chloride (table salt) to bind extra oxygen molecules in a solution with highly purified distilled water and trace minerals. As a result, we are able to significantly increase the amount of available oxygen while keeping the solution in a neutral pH range. The actual manufacturing process is proprietary and confidential.

Q.gif (337 bytes)  If AQUAGEN contains some sodium, can it adversely affect someone on a low sodium diet?

A.gif (292 bytes)  We always encourage people to consult with their health practitioner before taking any new supplement. Although AQUAGEN contains a small amount of sodium, the total daily consumption registers 0% on the Supplement Facts chart. A small carton of low fat yogurt has significantly more sodium than the daily use of AQUAGEN!

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