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Cellfood Oxygen Delivery System

By weblogger | June 18, 2008

Cellfood utilizes a unique water-splitting technology, which provides an unsurpassed oxygen and nutrient delivery system, and is absorbed quickly and efficiently by every cell in the body. Cellfood’s unique structure oxygenates and feeds the cells, which continually cleans and "tunes up" the body’s systems throughout the day.

Cellfood has the unique ability to dissociate the water molecule into nascent hydrogen and oxygen. This water "splitting" technology enables the release of hydrogen and oxygen gases simultaneously in a chain reaction. Water "splitting" is achieved by means of shifting and weakening the bonding electrons of the water molecule towards oxygen and away from hydrogen.

Oxygen aids the functioning of every body system, which is why aerobic exercise is so important to our good health. Even when we exercise regularly (and most Americans don’t), we aren’t getting optimum levels of oxygen into our bodies. Why? Because ours is an increasingly oxygen-deficient environment, filled with chemicals, exhaust fumes, industrial emissions, and burned fossil fuels.

Cellfood is capable of holding its components in a full aqueous solution and delivering them to every single cell. Its unique time-release delivery system ensures that nascent oxygen is created when Cellfood is mixed with water or juice, and that the vital nutrients are rapidly absorbed by the body at the cellular level. Cellfood contains only the finest all-natural plant substances and is both yeast and gluten-free.

Cellfood Oxygen Delivery System

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