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A CLOSER LOOK @ Why? SupermaxxB23 & B17 do what they DO...
Why drinking Maxx Water is so dam good for us and our animals...!!!
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During the year 2015; 12 years after first drinking Maxx Water with the strengthening of
the granulated animal DE formula it was found more benefits are available if the CO2
is released during a mixing - fermentation process of 48 hours. It was found the
practice for making homebrewed beer was ideal. Instructions for purchasing a kit
online or from Hin-Gees Australia P/L are detailed on page 3.
Water moves readily across cell membranes through special protein-lined channels, and if the
total concentration of all dissolved solutes is not equal on both sides, there will be net movement
of water molecules into or out of the cell. Whether there is net movement of water into or out of
the cell and which direction it
moves depends on whether
the cell’s environment is
isotonic, hypotonic, or
hypertonic.
Cells in Isotonic (B23 & B17 – 7.5 to 8pH) Alkaline Water Solutions
When two environments are isotonic, the total molar
concentration of dissolved solutes is the same in both of
them.
When cells are in isotonic solution, movement of water out of
the cell is exactly balanced by movement of water into the
cell. A solution of SupermaxxB23 or B17 fermented @ 250C
is isotonic to animal cells.
Cells in Hypotonic (over 8.5ph) Water Solutions
Hypotonic comes from the Greek "hypo," meaning under, and
"tonos," meaning stretching. In a hypotonic solution the total
molar concentration of all dissolved solute particles is less
than that of another solution or less than that of a cell.
If concentrations of dissolved solutes are less outside the cell
than inside, the concentration of water outside is
correspondingly greater. When a cell is exposed to such
hypotonic conditions, there is net water movement into the cell. Cells without walls; swell and
may burst (lyse) if excess water is not removed from the cell. Cells with walls often benefit from
the turgor pressure that develops in hypotonic environments.
Cells in Hypertonic (under 7.5pH) Acidic Water Solutions
Hypertonic comes from the Greek "hyper," meaning over,
and "tonos," meaning stretching. In a hypertonic solution the
total molar concentration of all dissolved solute particles is
greater than that of another solution, or greater than the
concentration in a cell.
If concentrations of dissolved solutes are greater outside the
cell, the concentration of water outside is correspondingly
lower. As a result, water inside the cell will flow outwards to attain equilibrium, causing the cell to
shrink. As cells lose water, they lose the ability to function or divide. Hypertonic environments
such as concentrated brines or syrups have been used since antiquity for food preservation
because microbial cells that would otherwise cause spoilage are dehydrated in these very
hypertonic environments and are unable to function.
Plant and Animal Cells in Hypertonic
(Acidic) Environments
Plasmolysis of Plant Cells
Plant cells are surrounded by rigid cell walls. When
plant cells are exposed to hypertonic environments,
water rushes out of the cell, and the cell shrinks away
from the rigid wall, resulting in plasmolysis.
Plasmolysis is the process in which cells lose water
in a hypertonic solution. The reverse process, cytolysis, can occur if the cell is in a hypotonic
solution resulting in a lower external osmotic pressure and a net flow of water into the cell.
The plasmolyzed cells are dehydrated and lose most or all physiological functions while in the
shrivelled state. If cells are returned to isotonic or hypotonic environments, water re-enters the
cell and normal functioning may be restored changing animals and people’s lives for the better.
Shrinking of Animal/Human Cells
Animal/Human cells lack rigid cell walls. When they are
exposed to hypertonic environments, water rushes out
of the cell, and the cell shrinks. The resulting cells are
dehydrated and lose most or all physiological functions
while in the shrivelled state. If cells are returned to
isotonic or hypotonic environments, water re-enters the
cell and normal functioning may be restored.
Hope this explains some of why; animals and people age before their time; many suffer
unnecessary aches & pain, digestive and mental issues.
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With ideal containers; available online @ Brewers Choice (as pictured) Ebay,
OZ brew or BigW or from (Hin-Gees @ $300 for 2 - includes 100 grams of
SupermaxxB23 + freight) with clear plastic screw lids and fittings, one can
see precisely the swelling of the water cells taking place over 48 hours on the
underside of the lid...
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Roger Hinge... Annutriculturist