When to Change the Hotspring Layer:
For a family of three
Bathing frequency: 1200 times
Bathing time/person: 15mins
Timing to change: once a year
The above illustration refers to suggested changing frequency of hotspring layer to ensure the hotspring water produced contains sufficient dissolved mineral ions for optimal benefits.
*The water maker can continue to be used on its own even without changing the hotspring layer.
The Innovation of Xi Yu Bao is Inspired by a Famous Longevity Village
Located in China’s Ming Yue Mountain is a little town literally called Hot Spring Town (??? in Chinese), a longevity village well-known for its elderly residents who enjoy long healthy lives free from cancer and a host of other chronic diseases. Scientific research conducted on the natural hot spring waters found in Ming Yue Mountain has revealed that, other than having an excellent water quality that is not contaminated by artificial colourings and pungent chemicals, absence of sulphur which is commonly found in many hot springs as well as having numerous dissolved trace minerals good for health, the most outstanding feature of Ming Yue Mountain’s hot spring waters is the presence of rich selenium mineral that is readily absorbed by human body. Native centenarian residents have a blood selenium level that is 3 to 6 times higher than normal people. There are also many clinical studies which demonstrated that virtually all patients with cancerous tumour growth regardless of type, have unusually low blood selenium levels compared to healthy individuals.
Long Term Selenium Deficiency is a Health Hazard
It may cause:
- Abnormal growth in tissues and organs such as fibroids, cervical cancer
- Chronic inflammation such as skin diseases, hardening of liver tissues, frequent mouth ulcers, pancreatitis
- Hormonal imbalance such as thyroid disorders, infertility
- Cardiovascular diseases such as haemolytic anaemia, coronary arterial diseases, high blood pressure
- Diabetes
- Cataracts
The Health Benefits of Selenium
Daily selenium absorption helps to relieve symptoms related to:
- Cardiovascular problems
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Degenerative bone problems
- Inflammatory urinary problems
- Tumour growth
- Premature aging
- Dry skin and dull appearance
The Technological Features of Xi Yu Bao
First Layer: Bio-activating and bacterial inhibiting layer
To optimise water quality, enhance water ability to dissolve minerals rapidly and penetrate cellular tissues better as well as disintegrate and prevent bacterial growth. Large water molecular clusters of tap water break apart instantaneously to form much smaller water molecular clusters that help to remove dirt and excessive sebum from the skin easily.
The filter core is made up of fixed frequency energy beads (break apart water molecular clusters), energy accelerating rings (activate water molecular clusters) and energy stabilising beads (maintain the state of small water molecular clusters)
Second Layer: Selenium rich minerals hot spring layer
Numerous natural trace minerals, together with non-toxic inorganic pore shaped materials, are first moulded under room temperature and high pressure to create a honeycomb structure with a dense inner core that has low penetrative property. Then these honeycomb structures solidify into shape as the working temperature is gradually raised to 650oC.
As tap water flows through the first layer to become bio-activating water, its small water molecular clusters seep and wash through these honeycomb structures which make up the second layer to dissolve the trace minerals within their dense inner cores such that the dissolved minerals are being released slowly and absorbed continuously by your body during bathing.
In-Between: Negative ion water dividers
To restore the bio-activity of water which enhances the ionisation of dissolved trace minerals to rapidly form ions in Xi Yu Bao’s bio-activating water so these trace mineral ions are easily absorbed by the body through the skin.
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