Now that summer has arrived, store shelves save a large place for miracle remedies against cellulite and sunburn. In the USA, the company Harmonized H2O develops and sells the "Harmonized Water" range, based on a somewhat strange principle. For the company, the body's cells are made up of different frequencies and vibrations for each organ. These are different if you are healthy or sick.
On this principle, Harmonized H20 products are presented as a solution to rebalance these vibrations. With a mixture of alkaline waters acting as filters for cells, the company has composed a catalogue with a solution for every problem. You can find the drink for a hangover, acne, asthma, the menopause, weak nails, dementia or immune deficiencies. Some even have a double action, such as "Vigor", which replaces a lack of testosterone and prevents hair loss.
The latest product in the range neutralises the effects of sun, and in particular UVA and UVB rays. According to the brand's site, the "UV Neutralizer" lets you "increase your exposure to the sun (30x more than normal)". In addition, the small mouthful every 4 hours should also "improve tanning". Sold 30 dollars (around 22 euros) for 100 millilitres, the effects of this "remedy" against sunburn have not been validated by the American Food and Drug Administration. In addition, the company does not say anything about risks of skin cancer due to prolonged exposure to the sun.
*Photos from the Harmonized H2O Facebook page
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