Friday, November 11, 2005
new water vs. old water
I seem to recall that the body is 90% water. So how much of the aging water is driven by the fact that your water is getting old. If you keep putting new water in the body, will the body stay newer? Is there a market opportunity for someone to create a brand of water that would be positioned as an "anti aging" strategy? Get young water in your body and get the old water out. Now with 150 pounds of water in my body, its not likely that I'm going to replace it every day....
I seem to recall that the body is 90% water. So how much of the aging water is driven by the fact that your water is getting old. If you keep putting new water in the body, will the body stay newer? Is there a market opportunity for someone to create a brand of water that would be positioned as an "anti aging" strategy? Get young water in your body and get the old water out. Now with 150 pounds of water in my body, its not likely that I'm going to replace it every day....
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