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Commercial Grade:
H3O for Hot Tubs & Spas

Presently Not Available
{xtypo_dropcap}T{/xtypo_dropcap}he hydronium ion, H3O (also written as "H+") *, has been known about for some time and is a fundamental species to hornbook inorganic chemistry. The very measure used to quantify acidity and alkalinity is, by definition, based on the negative logarithm (pH) of the reduced version of this fundamental chemical, and the entity itself has been well defined as has been the method by which ordinary chemical acids increase hydronium ions in water. Moreover, we know the concentration of hydronium ions in blood plasma, measured in nanomoles/Liter.
It seems bizarre, therefore, to suggest that it has taken us until the 21st century to figure out how to make a stabilized, highly concentrated version of H3O in solution, and uncover its medicinal uses. But bizarre or not, this just happens to be the case. If you take our "H3O concentrate," with a very acidic measure of under pH 0.5, and you test it using spectrometry, chromotography, or any other analytical chemical measure (other the pH), what do you get? You would appear (though erroneously, read Stability) to have nothing more than an aqueous solution of diluted sulphuric acid ("normal 1.8" or about 10:1 dilution ratio) -- except this is a solution you can easily swallow (more comfortably if diluted to a pH of 2.0, granted) at acidic levels, which, if we were talking about any other acid in the 0.0 to 0.5 pH range, would have potentially severe health consequences. (In Shelf-Life Considerations we talk about how the product is made, which we recommend you read.)
Alpha Omega Labs is in a partnership involving the manufacture of H3O for the food, beverage, and pharmaceutical markets, and we are introducing it to the general public for the first time. Although there is far more about H3O that scientists don't know than what we do know -- this much is certain: after 4 years of testing, we have found our H3O solution to be completely non-toxic and hypoallergenic -- in fact, it has been used extensively at the pH 2.0 dilution value to treat eye infections! The researchers with whom we are associated have been gargling with it (at pH 2.0 dilution) for years -- ever since they learned that, for some reason, they stopped getting any plaque buildup on their teeth when they used it orally.
Although our H3O will not harm ordinary skin (for reasons that are still baffling the academics with whom we have shared it), it will burn holes in fabrics (particularly cotton), in its undiluted concentrate form, after a day or two. Since we sell the concentrate version, please be well aware of this. We discovered this for ourselves after asking why those in the lab had holes in their work clothes. The known medical effects and benefits of H3O which we know, to this point, are viewable from links to the left of this article. You should not interpret any of our lab notes as an indication of a claimed treatment or cure. We doubt that any regulatory agency on earth will ever approve it as a claimed treatment. Therefore, we reproduce the results submitted by end users for your perusal.
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| ** DISCLAIMER: The information on this page is for educational purposes, and to act as a guide to prospective researchers. Neither H3O nor HRx are intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of any disease, or to affect the structure or bodily function, of man or other animals. |