Plasma Water: Lightning In A Bottle That Fuels Optimal Health

Imagine ordinary, potentially-contaminated tap water easily transformed into a liquid that resembles what is considered the purest, most therapeutic water on Earth: melted glacier water. This is the promise of plasma water. 

And thanks to the recent biotech innovation of harnessing the power of thunderstorms—without the dangerous lightning—plasma water has tremendous potential, from improving human health to growing the world’s crops and more. 

Unfortunately, bottled plasma water isn’t something you can readily purchase at your local convenience store. But the good news is that certain cutting-edge, Innovative Medicine practitioners offer this “lightning in a bottle” that stays activated for many months, providing users with research-backed health benefits. 

What is plasma water?

Also called nano-water or plasma-activated water (PAW), plasma water is essentially regular tap water with a different molecular structure. Though the alteration is slight, the different chemical makeup of plasma water may yield profound, positive individual health benefits. PAW may also offer a diverse array of uses that can benefit humanity as a whole (see below). 

Essentially, plasma water is made by structurally changing tap water with the elements that create thunderstorms: air, electricity, and water. 

In order to understand plasma water, one must reconsider the menacing nature of thunderstorms. Or in other words, thunderstorms need a better publicist. While many regard these high-voltage occurrences as potentially-lethal weather phenomena, the truth is that thunderstorms—the most powerful electrical force on earth—are essential for all life. Thunderstorms create the perfect growing conditions for plants and provide us with the purest, most hydrating water on the planet.

But to understand how thunderstorms yield plasma water, one also has to grasp the fundamental nature of plasma…

What is plasma? 


For now, don’t associate plasma with the reddish, protein-carrying part of your blood. Instead, think of it as the fourth state of matter after liquid, solid, and gas. Scientists believe that plasma was the original chemical cauldron that spawned life on Earth. And to this day, plasma is so prevalent that nearly everything in the universe contains it. In fact, the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology says that plasma comprises over 99% of the visible universe. 

The rare exception to this universal plasma prevalence is us, mortal Earthlings. The solids, liquids, and gasses that we see and interact with aren’t necessarily teeming with plasma. 

But in “rediscovering” the primordial, purifying molecular structure of plasma, technology can transform pharmaceutical- and heavy-metal-laden tap water into therapeutic plasma water. 

How is Plasma Water Made?

In nature, air is activated with plasma during a lightning strike. The electrically-charged oxygen and nitrogen dissolve into the rain that’s spawned by a thunderstorm. This liquid is now plasma-activated water (PAW). 

Biotechnology has figured out a way to mimic this natural process. And thankfully, the process doesn’t involve the same scorching hot temperatures as a lightning strike, which is six times hotter than the surface of the sun. 

Non-thermal (read: pleasantly cool) plasma water is made when ambient air is induced with plasma via electricity. This activated air is then combined with water. In addition to oxygen, the other element abundant in plasma water is the most important nutrient for growing healthy food: nitrogen. 

One of the main differences between plasma water and tap water is that the former contains highly-stable nitrogen while the latter is more chemically unstable, not to mention much less pure. Moreover, plasma water penetrates more quickly into cell membranes, thereby being more effective for hydrating tissues and improving cellular metabolism. 

In addition, plasma water may encourage apoptosis, which is the process whereby unhealthy cells are programmed to die; cancer cells cancel the natural cycle of apoptosis. What’s promising is that initial research suggests that plasma water may support apoptosis.

What is Plasma Used For? 

Besides optimizing our health by enhancing hydration and supporting apoptosis, plasma water has other practical applications. For instance, research studies have demonstrated its promise in disinfecting: food, soil, medical equipment and wounds. PAW has also been studied for the treatment of skin disorders

Plasma water may also provide better food security for the planet. There are various factors that have led to soil depletion and food insecurity. First, there’s the global depletion of minerals in the soil caused by monoculture farming and heavy pesticide/herbicide usage. Second, geopolitical conflicts are affecting food supply, most notably the invasion of Ukraine by the major wheat exporter, Russia. Conflict has also recently led to famines in South Sudan, Yemen, Ethiopia and Nigeria. By providing nitrogen-rich soil, plasma water may one day help revitalize soil quality on a global scale, and make countries less reliant on fertilizer imports. 

And unlike industrial farming, plasma water emits no carbon dioxide emissions or pollution; it is completely carbon neutral and thus environmentally-friendly. 

Can You Drink Plasma Activated Water?

The short answer is yes. When used for disinfection purposes, plasma water uses a low pH level but for drinking purposes, a higher pH level is used. Drinking plasma water that’s fit for human consumption—not for disinfectant purposes—may boost your health by assisting in the body’s detoxification process. 

What is the Science Behind PAW? 


According to Nantes System Nanotechnologies out of Poland, plasma-activated water has the potential to modify proteins, DNA, and lipids (fats) in a positive manner. And according to the European Commission, scientists speculate that the ions, electrons and other molecules in PAW can neutralize potentially-harmful cells in the body.

How to Drink Plasma Water

It is recommended to drink a bottle of PAW on an empty stomach for three weeks. Then, the user can take a two-week break and then repeat the cycle.

Conclusion

Plasma water mimics the purest water on Earth that’s spawned by thunderstorm activity. Through the recent technological innovation of combining water, air and electricity, plasma-activated water has the potential to improve human health on both an individual level and on a global scale. The stable nitrogen in plasma water can be used to fertilize mineral-depleted soil with zero carbon emission. Think: greenhouses with artificial thunderstorms, minus the lightning.  Plasma activated water is purifying, cleansing and the best liquid for plants and trees—and potentially, us.

Disclaimer: The statements made in this article have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Any products or treatments mentioned are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult a licensed medical practitioner for medical advice.

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Judd Handler

Judd Handler is an Encinitas, CA-based natural health writer and a graduate of Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN) and a certified Metabolic Typing Advisor.
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