Change of Hydrogen in Heavy Water and Activation of Unsaturated Fatty Acid by Specially Processed Water
Sunao Sugihara1* and Hiroshi Maiwa2
1Shonan Institute of Technology, Department of Human Environment, Fujisawa, Japan, and 1 General Association Green Earth Again
2Shonan Institute of Technology, Department of Human Environment, Fujisawa, Japan
*Corresponding Author: Sunao Sugihara, Shonan Institute of Technology, Department of Human Environment and General Association Green Earth Again, Fujisawa, Japan.
Published: November 06, 2024
DOI: 10.55162/MCET.07.245
Abstract  
We discuss an unsaturated fatty acid with the anticancer effect to start γ-linolenic acid, following a series of linoleic acids like arachidonic acid, an essential fatty acid to the body. On the other hand, heavy water, one of the hydrogen isotopes, relates to the Raman signal with biological materials added to suppress the metabolism of unsaturated fatty acids. Specially processed water comes into our theme in connection with heavy water possessing neutron-decay characteristics, and the water changes the hydrogen in heavy water.
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