Clustered Water Passes Test in Chinese Study

April 2, 2004
Extensive Double-Blind Study Conducted by Chinese Government Shows Benefits of Clustered Water
Tropical Beverage, Inc. (Pink Sheets:TPBV), a manufacturer and distributor of value-added, water-based beverages, received the results of study conducted in China regarding the effects of clustered water. The study, conducted and financed by the Chinese government, indicated Clustered Water significantly improved intracellular hydration in patients tested, which leads to better metabolic efficiency.

"The benefits of VIVO clustered water is gaining more and more acceptance as further studies continue to be conducted like this one by the Chinese government," said Chris Lotito, Chief Operating Officer of Tropical Beverage, Inc. "Our distribution network for VIVO, as well as its popularity, is increasing throughout the U.S. and the rest of the world. Our goal is to help saturate the marketplace with this highly effective clustered water."

According to Lee Lorenzen, inventor and patent holder for VIVO water, "A double-blind study was conducted in China and the results show patients increasing their intracellular hydration by more than 17%. In addition, phase angle and cell capacitance values, which are key indicators of health, were significantly improved in patients who consume VIVO."

More information may be obtained about VIVO at www.csibeverages.com.

Source: Tropical Beverage Inc.

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