ELECTROCHEMICALLY ACTIVATED WATER – PROPERTIES AND EFFECTS
Journal Title: Българско списание за обществено здраве (Bulgarian Journal of Public Health) - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4
Abstract
The paper describes the electrochemical activation of water and some properties of catholyte and anolyte when applied to living things. The dependence between the processing time and the values of pH and oxidation redox potential (ORP) of catholyte and anolyte is shown. The stability of pH and ORP depending on the storage time is evaluated. Research on the influence of the activated water on bacteria, viruses and human blood system has been carried out. The observed biocidal effect of the anolyte points out at the possibility of its use as a disinfectant from the one side, and its application for wound and inflammatory processes treatment, on the other side. Investigations of scientists from different countries have shown the favorable catholyte action on plants, animals and human beings. Such effects of the activated water are thought to stem from its unique physicochemical properties that cannot be obtained in another way.
Authors and Affiliations
Ignat Ignatov, Stoil Karadzhov, Georgi Gluhchev, Ivaylo Yakimov
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