Can This Water Stop Cancer?!
When a doctor like me talks about adding something to your cancer treatment, it probably sends a chill up your spine.
That’s because we’ve been conditioned to think of cancer treatments as brutal.
Scorching radiation… toxic chemotherapy drugs… or disfiguring surgeries.
But supporting your fight against cancer shouldn’t have to feel like torture.
In fact, turning the tables on cancer could be as simple as sipping a glass of water.
Research has shown once again that a special type of water could have powerful anti-cancer properties.
And if you haven’t added it to your cancer treatment program yet, it may be time to start.
If you’ve been reading my eletter for a while, you know that I’m a big believer in deuterium-depleted water (DDW).
And I told you weeks ago about a study out of Hungary where it TRIPLED cancer survival.
You see, deuterium is the “heavy” form of hydrogen (it has an extra neutron) and is regularly found in drinking water. The only problem – our mitochondria (the power plants of our cells) don’t like it.
It can’t pass through the energy producing “motor” in the mitochondria, and interferes with energy production.
When you drink water low in deuterium, like DDW, you help support healthy cells while creating an environment where it’s harder for cancer cells to thrive.
Now, new research has demonstrated again that reducing deuterium levels in your body can be a powerful tool for fighting cancer.
A laboratory study out of Tulane University looked at how changing deuterium levels affected how lung cancer cells behaved.
When deuterium was high, genes linked to tumor growth, inflammation, and invasion became much more active.
And when they lowered deuterium levels, these genes quieted down.
It was as if deuterium acts like a dial that can push cancer cells toward a more aggressive state when high, or a less aggressive, more vulnerable state when reduced.
Now, nobody is saying that drinking DDW is a cure for cancer. But it definitely should be considered alongside a cancer treatment program.
When you’re fighting cancer, you want less deuterium in your body. And the easiest way to lower your deuterium levels is through DDW.
Now, you’ll find some DDW available online, but it tends to be a bit pricey. If you can afford it, go for it.
If it’s out of your budget, try drinking spring water from higher elevations or the poles (think Alaska). That water tends to be naturally lower in deuterium.
View Sources
Csonka, G. I., Somlyai, I., & Somlyai, G. (2026). Deuterium Concentration as a Dual Regulator: Depletion and Enrichment Elicit Divergent Transcriptional Responses in A549 Lung Adenocarcinoma Cells. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 27(6), 2605. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27062605

