MICROBIOME
Below is a summary of the study and observation we did in relation to the behavior of coherent water.
Intestinal microbiome (gut flora)
Stable coherent water improves the condition of the gut microbiome
PARTICIPANTS:
16 healthy adults ages 18 to 70.
DESIGN OF METERING OF TREATMENT EFFECT:
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled – the “gold standard” in scientific research in which neither participants nor medical personnel know who is receiving the treatment and who is receiving the placebo.
TREATMENT:
The treatment phase consisted of drinking 1.5 liters of stable coherent water or placebo for 100 consecutive days.
RESULTS:
The study found that consuming stable coherent water improves the gut dysbiosis score by 10.7%. This indicates an improved balance of the gut microbiome. Meanwhile, the placebo group actually saw a 5.3% decline.
SAFETY:
Extensive physical and biochemical studies demonstrate the safety of the stable coherent water for human consumption.
View the Microbiome study
What is the gut microbiome?
The human digestive system is covered with millions of microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi that help shape who we are. They perform countless, essential tasks. Gut microbes digest the food we eat, help us absorb nutrients and produce short-chain fatty acids, which our cells then use as a source of energy. Through complex interaction with immune system pathways, the gut microbiome protects the body from harmful pathogens and helps prevent autoimmune reactions. Studies have also shown that changes in the gut microbiome affect our mood and behavior through the production of neurotransmitters such as serotonin. These processes play an important role in conditions such as anxiety and depression.
A healthy diet and exercise routine do wonders for maintaining a healthy gut microbiome. But there is another way to support your gut: our recent double-blind study shows that drinking coherent water may be a new, groundbreaking way to improve the balance of your gut microbiome.
How do we analyze the composition of the gut microbiome?
In this study, we collaborated with Biovis Diagnostik, a research company specializing in research on the microbiome. They developed a laboratory test that measures the so-called dysbiosis index, a comprehensive measure of human gut health. The test takes several factors into account. One of the parameters measured is the Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, named after the two largest groups of bacteria in the gut microbiome. The ratio between these two groups reveals important information about overall gut health, with skewed ratios common in metabolic diseases such as diabetes. The dysbiosis index also includes parameters such as the presence of pathogenic fungi (such as Candida), and the presence of beneficial bacteria, such as butyrate-producing bacteria. Based on all these aspects, an overall score is obtained, reflecting the overall state of the gut microbiome.
The second outcome was the index for pathogenic bacteria. While the dysbiosis index provides a broader measurement, often focusing on groups of similar bacteria, the index for pathogenic bacteria is more direct. This index measures the presence of 11 different bacterial species with potentially negative (pathogenic) effects. As such, it serves as an important indicator of gut resilience.
The treatment phase:
To determine the effects of stable coherent water on the gut flora, a study was conducted involving participants of various ages. A baseline measurement was taken prior to the study. The participants were then asked to consume at least 1.5 litres of stable coherent water per day for 3 months, whilst maintaining their normal lifestyle routines. After 3 months, another test was carried out to assess the changes.
Promising results for gut health
After just three months of regularly drinking stable coherent water, the study group saw an average improvement of 16% in the dysbiosis index, compared with the placebo group.
The gut flora is a complex system influenced by a wide range of genetic and environmental factors. Individual differences play an important role in gut health. This is evidenced by the widely varying responses of people to the same treatment.
For this reason, we looked at the total number of participants who experienced an improvement in their gut flora, regardless of their actual scores. For someone who, due to previous circumstances, starts with a low baseline score, even a small change can make a big difference. In this study, we found that 88% of participants who drank stable coherent water showed an improvement in the dysbiosis index, compared with just 38% in the placebo group.
It also emerged that, compared with the placebo group, a higher percentage of participants in the Analemma project showed a reduction or stable levels of the 11 bacterial species known to have pathogenic effects. These findings suggest that stable coherent water has a protective effect on the human gut and helps us to become more resistant to harmful pathogens.
Coherent water for balanced intestinal flora
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Stable coherent water is a powerful tool to increase your overall energy levels and improve muscle strength and endurance. With the added benefits of promoting anti-inflammatory processes and balancing the gut microbiome, Analemma is an all-in-one technology that revitalizes your entire system from the inside out.
