I am maximally-skeptical that there currently exists any evidence that drinking deuterium-depleted water has health benefits or will cure disease. - http://stevekochscience.blogspot.com/2011...
This was very interesting, thanks for posting it. I'm curious as to where the idea of using deuterium-depleted water as a medical treatment originated, and also what condition the person was hoping to treat with it. - Caleb D. Morse
And I answered my own question. There's a lot out there about it being used to treat cancer. But, the majority of the websites are making exceptional, and apparently unsubstantiated, claims. - Caleb D. Morse
Glad you liked it, Caleb. I guess you definitely proved that me posting it publicly was beneficial to at least one person! I'm glad the person who sent me the email was up for it. As far as I can tell, the idea originated via those researchers who published articles showing cancer cell lines and tumors in mice grew more slowly in D-depleted water. Very very very limited published research, though. - Steve Koch