Better Hydration



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WHAT HAPPENS

When Your Body Cells Experience Better Hydration?

DISCOVER WHAT POTENTIAL MRET HOLDS FOR YOUR DAY-TO-DAY LIFE.


  • Quench your thirst
  • Brew more aromatic coffee and tea
  • Grow healthier plants
  • Appetizing fried food
  • Cleanse wounds
  • Sterilize infected skin
  • Grow fresher and longer-lasting flowers
  • Make healthier and tastier soup
  • Eliminate unpleasant critic flavours in juices
  • Relieve nappy rash
  • MRET can cook!

GREATER BODY HARMONY

We all know water is a great transporter and moderator in our body. Better hydration of cells would mean improved transportation rate of nutrients to every part of our body, while the removal of waste products will also be accelerated. In the long run, this could lead to improved metabolism and regeneration rate of healthy cells, leaving our body in a harmonious state of health.

IT SPEEDS UP OUR BODILY PROCESSES

By relieving our body of the process of changing the bond angle, we are making it 3–6 times easier for our body to absorb water. This means increased conditioning for athletes, thinner blood viscosity for those with heart problems, and healthier skin for everyone, as we all know wrinkles form because our cells can’t hydrate themselves as efficiently as when we were younger.

IT CAN RECOVER BETTER

Our body has its own defense mechanism. When it is properly hydrated, with all intracellular functions performing at an optimum rate, the body can proactively detox and regenerate, flushing out pathogens, bacteria, and viruses. Couple that with improved oxygen and nutrients transportation, you have a body that is well tuned for a balanced wellness.

IT MAKES US MORE YOUTHFUL

As we grow older, our body’s ability to make the water that we drink bio-available for intracellular functions deteriorates. On average, a baby would have a water retention rate of 80%; an adult, 70%; an elderly person, 50%. So imagine if we can help our body absorb water 3–6 times more efficiently, what would that mean for our cells, blood, organs, and skin?

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