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I bought a product that works well and only has two ingredients. One is an element and the other is bioactivated H2O. I guess I want to know what the bioactivated part is. How do you make water bioactivated?

2006-07-30 15:26:32 · 6 answers · asked by massimo_autorita 1 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

I bought a product that works well and only has two ingredients. One is an element and the other is bioactivated H2O. I guess I want to know what the bioactivated part is. How do you make water bioactivated?
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It is not a cleaning product. The product works. It really works. So, I'm not worried about a scam. I just want to know if such a thing as bioactivated exists. If it does, what is it? How do you make it? What organisms contribute to this? Where can I find out more info? One person once told me that the water company for cities do something with bioactivated water. I don't know what else to add.

2006-07-31 06:29:22 · update #1

What kind of Bacterial agents? Where can I learn more about this?

2006-08-05 16:59:35 · update #2

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Biological activity
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Pharmacological or biological activity is an expression describing the beneficial or adverse effects of a drug on living matter. When the drug is a complex chemical mixture, this activity is exerted by the substance's active ingredient or pharmacophore but can be modified by the other constituents. The main kind of biological activity is a substance's toxicity. Activity is generally dosage-dependent and it is not uncommon to have effects ranging from beneficial to adverse for one substance when going from low to high doses. Activity depends critically on fulfillment of the ADME criteria.

Whereas a material is considered bioactive if it has interaction with or effect on any cell tissue in the human body, pharmacological activity is usually taken to describe beneficial effects, i.e. the effects of drug candidates.

2006-08-06 18:05:30 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Bioactivated means that it has bacterial agents in it that help it do it's thing. I'm guessing its a cleaning solution you bought. the bacteria is used to help break down the greases. This is mostly a guess but that's generally what the term bioactivated means.

2006-07-30 22:47:04 · answer #2 · answered by Jake S 5 · 0 0

I believe you make water bioactivated by writing bioactivated on the label. Then someone will buy it thinking they are getting something scientific and technical.

2006-07-30 22:30:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Juan Hombre is correct. Water is water no matter what you do to it. Think of it this way, if water had some sort of memory, then the water you drink would be full of strange properties because you tap water has been around since dirt and has been everywhere on and in this earth. But it is still water you cannot change its size, magnatize it, or anything of the like. Add some label with a magic property written on it and someone is lining their pockets.

2006-07-31 00:22:51 · answer #4 · answered by mr.answerman 6 · 0 0

It is a scam. You are paying for something that has a fancy name but there is no true chemical or physical basis for anything here. it is just like "orgone machines" or homeopathic medicine. If homeopathic things worked, then not taking your medicine would make you die of an overdose. Since it does not, then it is a fake.

2006-07-30 22:59:50 · answer #5 · answered by aichip_mark2 3 · 0 0

You've been snookered.

2006-08-07 13:46:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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