Can This “Super Water” Fight Colon Cancer?
There’s a reason your doctor is always on your case about screening for colon cancer…
You want to catch it early… because it spreads very easily.
And once it spreads, your chances of beating it start dropping fast.
But researchers in China may have just discovered a powerful way to keep colon cancer cells from growing… spreading… and becoming more aggressive.
All you have to do is sip a simple glass of water…
A water I’ve been telling my readers about for months.
I’ve talked to you before about deuterium-depleted water (DDW) – and why I drink it myself.
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.
The research on the anti-cancer powers of DDW keep adding up… there was even a study out of Hungary where DDW tripled cancer survival.
And in this latest study out of China, researchers found that DDW can be a powerful weapon against colon cancer cells.
This study exposed colon cancer cells to DDW in a lab setting. Researchers found that the cancer cells treated with DDW:
- Stopped growing as quickly
- Were less likely to form into tumors
- And were less likely to spread and invade surrounding areas
DDW seemed to work by shutting down a pathway called FoxM1, which normally helps cancer cells grow and spread.
Now, again, the research on DDW is still early – but the results have been impressive. And if I was being treated for cancer, I’d want it added to my program.
DDW is available online, and you can find the water I personally drink at extralightwater.com.
You can also try drinking spring water from higher elevations or the poles (think Alaska). That water tends to be naturally lower in deuterium.
View Sources
Li, C., Cheng, X., & Jiang, Y. (2025). Deuterium-depleted water inhibits the malignant progression of colorectal cancer cells by modulating oxidative stress. Oncology Reports. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.2025.8903

