In 2018, a double-blind, randomized cross-over clinical hydration study was performed.
Athletes were subjected to a strenuous 90-minute exercise trial in one of Canada's newest most advanced environmental chambers. The protocol was peer reviewed by two other hydration experts and consisted of prolonged exercise on a stationary bicycle in a temperature controlled hot environment.
The study was carried out by a hydration and thermophysiology expert.
The study demonstrated that 73% of subjects showed an increase in their blood plasma volume when drinking H2OMAX treated water, compared to only 27% with an increase in blood plasma volume with untreated water.
When further analyzed in looking at preventing dehydration, the study showed that 87% of subjects showed either an increase or unchanged blood plasma levels when they were drinking <33 treated water thus demonstrating superior effects on preventing dehydration.
The average change in plasma volume was a 4.2% increase in the treated water condition and this was significantly greater than the 1.7% decrease in plasma volume in the untreated water condition resulting in a 6% difference (p<0.05).
In one of Canada's most advanced Environmental chambers at 37º C or 99ºF
Athletes had to exercise on a stationary bicycle at submaximal levels for 90 minutes
Blood plasma volume improvement
H2OMAX is powered by the <33TM technology. At a high level, the technology is a passive antenna not unlike an RFID device (key fob, door access card), except it is finely tuned to work with frequencies to affect the solubility of water.
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