In November 2022, we conducted a triple-blind Zone D Work Rate (VO2Max) study with a test group and a control group over 3 days.
The Danish Technological Institute calculated that Zone D Work Rate (VO2Max) increased significantly by 3.3% for participants who consumed Excited Water®, while those who drank regular water experienced a decrease in VO2Max by 1.6%.
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We measured how quickly oxygen (O2) escapes from Excited Water® under vacuum and how quickly oxygen (O2) is absorbed in water when Excited Water® is taken out of the vacuum again.
We took 5 ml of Excited Water® and placed it in a vacuum chamber at approximately 0.05 bar. Here we could measure that for Excited Water®, every 10% decrease in oxygen saturation took about 30 seconds. For regular water, every 10% decrease in oxygen saturation took about 350 seconds. Thus, oxygen can leave Excited Water® approximately 12 times faster than it leaves regular water.
The next step was to let the surrounding air into the vacuum chamber again. We measured that for Excited Water®, every 10% increase in oxygen saturation took about 15 seconds. For regular water, every 10% increase in oxygen saturation took about 1500 seconds. Therefore, oxygen can be absorbed by Excited Water® about 100 times faster than it can be absorbed in regular water.
This was done in vitro, and thus we don’t claim that the same effect will happen if consumed by humans.
EU disclaimer.
This material is intended for informational purposes only and is directed at sports professionals, coaches, and club management. The studies referenced herein are independent scientific analyses and do not constitute health claims as defined under EU Regulation (EC) No 1924/2006. The results presented reflect findings from a specific study conducted in November 2022 and may not be representative of individual outcomes. This material is not intended as marketing communication directed at consumers. Recipients are encouraged to review the full study and draw their own conclusions.
This material and Excited Water® may not be redistributed, resold, or marketed directly to consumers. Clubs and organisations using Excited Water® are prohibited from making written health claims about the product to their employees, members or other consumers. Sharing of the referenced study as neutral information is permitted, provided it is presented as scientific documentation and not as a guarantee of individual results.