Study #3 – Breathing and Cellular Repair: Why the Inhalation Pathway Is the Key to NanoVi® Technology

Highlights

  • The NanoVi® device turns humidified air into a fine mist treated with infrared energy, creating Infrared Coherent Humidity (IR-CoHu) — a structured form of water vapor designed to support cellular function.
  • When inhaled, this mist interacts with the lungs’ vast surface area, allowing for rapid and efficient absorption through the respiratory system.
  • Scientists recognize inhalation as one of the most effective delivery routes in the body because it is fast, non-invasive, and highly bioavailable.

 

Breathing is more than simply supplying oxygen. The respiratory system is a highly efficient route for substances to quickly reach systemic circulation and influence vital functions of the body. It is precisely this efficiency that NanoVi® leverages to optimize cellular processes and support health.

The NanoVi® device generates a fine mist of humidified air treated with specific absorbable (IR) electromagnetic waves. This process affects water molecules, creating Infrared Coherent Humidity (IR-CoHu).

When inhaled, IR-CoHu comes into direct contact with the mucosal membranes and lungs, influencing the body’s internal water structure — known as Exclusion Zone (EZ) water.

 

The Power of the Inhalation Pathway

Inhalation is considered one of the most effective routes for delivering molecules into the body. The lungs contain approximately 300–400 million alveoli, which together can reach a surface area of 70–100 m² — about the size of a tennis court (Wang et al., 2024). This vast surface area, combined with high capillary permeability and abundant blood flow, makes the pulmonary route ideal for rapid and efficient absorption.

 

Research shows that inhalation provides:

  • Rapid onset of action
  • Greater bioavailability
  • Non-invasive delivery
  • Wide applicability (Wang et al., 2024; Patton & Byron, 2007)

 

Breathing as a Tool for Regeneration

NanoVi® uses breathing as the channel to deliver its structured mist, harnessing all the advantages of the inhalation pathway. Just as inhaled medicines can quickly reach circulation and exert systemic effects, IR-CoHu acts immediately to support the organization of the body’s water and, consequently, enhance protein function.

This connection between breathing and cellular renewal is what sets the technology apart: by transforming a simple breath into a means of bio-optimization, NanoVi® puts the respiratory pathway in service of vitality, recovery, and well-being.

 

References:

Patton, J. S., & Byron, P. R. (2007). Inhaling medicines: delivering drugs to the body through the lungs. Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 6(1), 67–74. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrd2153

Wang B, Wang L, Yang Q, et al. Pulmonary inhalation for disease treatment: Basic research and clinical translations. Mater Today Bio. 2024;25:100966. Published 2024 Jan 22. doi:10.1016/j.mtbio.2024.100966