Korean J. Microscopy 38(4), 321~328(2008)
The Effects of Electrolyzed Reduced Water on Blood and Organ Tissues of Mice
Han-Suk Jung1, Dong-Heui Kim, Yang-Suk Yoon, Yung-Chien Teng, Byung-Soo Chang2 and Kyu-Jae Lee3,*
Department of Environmental Medical Biology, Institute of Basic Medical Science, and 3Institute of Lifelong Health, Wonju College of Medicine, Yonsei University, Wonju, Gangwon 220-701, Korea 1Department of Chiropractic Rehabilitation, Graduate School of Health Promotion, and 2Department of Cosmetology, Hanseo University, Seosan, Chungnam 356-706, Korea
(Received October 24, 2008; Accepted December 17, 2008)
= ABSTRACT =
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of electrolyzed reduced water (ERW) on blood components and electrolytes, as well as elected tissues on mice. The mice were supplied either tap water (control group) and ERW (experimental group) for two months. There were no significant different between two groups anatomically and physiologically. In the blood electrolyte study, the experimental group had less Na and BUN compared to the control group. In the blood component study, the experimental group had less neutrophiles and the control group had more lymphocytes. In histological study, no tissue changes were noticed in various organs, including the stomach, small intestine, heart, and liver tissues. In conclusion, ERW has no noticable side affects on blood and organ tissues, and might be safe to a living body.
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