Aging and Longevity:
   
	The most widely accepted theory on aging supposes that the aging process is
	
   correlated with a gradual accumulation of errors in DNA.  
	According to Kirk Goodall, 
   a senior member of the technical staff with NASA, the number of 
	irreversible errors in 
   the DNA sequence is directly influenced, by deuterium.  The 
	lower the deuterium 
   concentration, the lower the frequency of the irreversible errors 
	in DNA structures. 
   The most recent research reveals that the body’s ability to get rid 
	of deuterium 
   decreases with age; weight gain, illness and lack of quality sleep 
	are also factors.
	
	  
	Some preliminary studies and ongoing research hint at a possible connection
	
	
	  between lower deuterium levels and increased 
	lifespan, 
	
	WELL OVER 100 YEARS OLD.
	
	
	
	
  It’s theorized that decreased deuterium intake might play a role in 
	supporting overall
	
  health and potentially impacting the aging process, although 
	comprehensive 
	
	   scientific evidence establishing this link remains a subject of continued 
	investigation.
	  It’s important to note that while these proposed benefits are intriguing, 
	the research 
  surrounding the effects of DDW on the body’s biological processes is 
	still evolving.   
  The findings so far serve as a basis for further exploration and 
	scientific inquiry. 
	  As such, definitive conclusions about the direct and long-term impacts of 
	DDW on 
  health and longevity remain an area of ongoing study and discovery.