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Research:
Authentication:
NMR
Nuclear
Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and the Verification of Hexagonal
Molecular Structure
NMR, or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance is currently used
in the determination of molecular size. NMR is a widely
accepted analytical method which has the ability to
measure molecular size and is used extensively to
determine the structure of the water inside the human
body.
Testing
of Clustered Water has, in part, been referencing
NMR relaxation time. NMR relaxation time reflects
the speed of molecular rotation (how long it takes
for a molecule to return to its original position
after magnetic alignment). Larger molecular structures
take longer to realign. NMR measures this as a linewidth
for a comparison of molecular size - the wider the
linewidth, the larger the molecule.
Dr. Mu Shik Jhon (click
here to read more about Dr. Jhon and his book)
has used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance extensively in
his research. In the recently published book, The
Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal Key, Dr. Jhon
shows that the NMR spin lattice relaxation time of
the protons in healthy cells is different from that
of unhealthy cells. His interpretation of this is
that the water environment surrounding unhealthy cells
is less structured and able to move more freely than
the water environment around healthy cells. According
to Dr. Jhon’s research, hexagonal water forms
a protective layer immediately around healthy proteins.
This same kind of protection does not exist around
unhealthy proteins in the body. According to Dr. Jhon,
the water environment plays a significant role at
the cellular level. He states, “…cells
surrounded by less structured water are weaker and
more prone to malfunction and genetic mutation.”
In addition, The Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal
Key states that normal tap water can have a linewidth
anywhere from 100 to 150 hertz – indicating
an unorganized state of the water and a cluster size
of 12 to13 individual (H2O) molecules. On the other
hand, hexagonal water has a linewidth measuring between
60 and 70 Hz.
A recent NMR analysis indicates a linewidth of 63.75
Hz – in perfect harmony with scientific data
for hexagonal water. NMR validates the hexagonal clustering
signifying stablilized Clustered Water.
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