Abstract
Drinking water has a deuterium (2H) concentration of 150 ppm. The intake of deuteriumdepleted water (DDW) provides a series of effects on the improvement of the state of health, contributing to the prevention of various diseases, as well as the delay in the evolution of certain types of cancer. The objective of this review is to verify the influence of DDW intake on the regression and survival rate of different types of cancer in living beings. The intake of DDW in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, lung, prostate and breast cancer, as well as the antitumor effects of the intake of DDW in living beings, were analyzed. In conclusion, commenting that the intake of DDW has beneficial effects on the increase in the average survival time of cancer patients, favors the inhibition of cancer cell growth, increases the probability of total or partial regression of malignant tumors, as well as the delay in the multiplication of various types of tumor cells (PC-3, MDA, HT-29 and M14) and contributes to the decrease in PSA values in patients with prostate cancer.