Abstract

Every individual‟s 75 to 100 trillion (10) living cells fight with the millions of harmful radicals which were unstable molecules lacking one or more electrons and compensate by damaging healthy cells. Human body posses millions of glands all over the body to provide specialized products like proteins, fatty acids, hormones etc., to take care of any irregularity and inconsistency in the human system. Indeed the specialized glands like lachrymal gland, sweat gland, salivary glands etc., secrete only the essential compounds and those compounds reach cells associating with cellular water to protect the respective organs. The water every human being consumed was converted as cellular water (reduced surface tension and increased wetting ability) at standard ambient temperature and pressure and reverse was not possible in the cell system. The objective of this paper was that “No water molecules were externally released from human skin or any part of human cells except through kidney system.” For example watery fluid formation inside the mouth involved different chemical reaction and it mixed with „salivary compounds‟ forming „saliva‟ contrary to existing saliva chemistry. The cell Hydrogen oxidation process was unknown due to the fact tears, saliva, nasal fluid and perspiration had the traces of compounds of respective glands and literatures cited they were the products of respective glands misleading the entire scientific community till date “My review is going to clear all the misconception and cell Hydrogen oxidation (redox potential balance) is explained more appropriately in this paper.

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