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titleOfInvention | High-performance water and method for producing the same |
abstract | A highly functional water capable of maintaining a highly reactive state for a long time and a simple production method thereof. SOLUTION: High-performance water consisting only of water and unavoidable components, wherein the acidic region and the alkaline region coexist. The high-function water uses deep sea water and / or distilled water that has undergone three or more distillation steps as raw water, and freezes the raw water in a container in the first step S01 and the ice obtained in the first step. A method for producing high-performance water, comprising: a second step S02 for melting the water; and a third step S03 for irradiating the water obtained in the second step with LED light. Highly functional water having a boiling point of 101 to 102 ° C. at standard atmospheric pressure, the acidic region and the alkaline region coexisting for at least 3 minutes and having a pH difference of at least 1 or more. [Selection] Figure 2 |
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