Jerry Wayne Decker wrote:
> Hi RYB!
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> Some claim that water that is more alkali is the best water to drink.
> There is an excellent book whose name I can't provide as I am at work,
> but it is by a fellow named Thomas and is something like - How to
> Reverse Aging. It promotes this alkali premise and has TONS of
> excellent documents and correlations in the book. When I get home, I
> will post the name and title, only about $20 and its well worth it.
> Met him at a conference and though he is about 50, he looks like he is
> about 35. There is a device that is sold that produces 'microwater'
> that alters the pH to make it more alkali and supposed to be more
> healthful for you.
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To those and Flanaga's crystal water or microwater,etc...it all boils(hum)
down to this-
if the water you use to enhance it is not LIVING WATER then you are
self-defeating the betterments that you add to it..
Wither water ?A bit like askign which natural supplements or vitamins is
best for you ?
It all depends on your own needs.Also an all purpose vitamin tablet cannot
work as seperate vitamins do-this same with water...choose the one that
will give your body the most benefits..
Hence from LIVING WATER add on other waters to it like Willard,Pi
etc..A mixture of the various flavours of water ?Could get an overdose of
a too muvch good thing..(a distinct possibility).
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> At one time Walter Baumgartner was selling a pottery vase for about
> $300.00. It was based on the work of Schauberger and provide an
> implosion vortex for water stored in the unit and kept cool. It had a
> small pump and pulled water from a storage chamber in the bottom to
> squirt it so that it followed a spiral path, condensing at the vortex
> focal point. The water thus became energized and life giving.
> Whatever hapened to that product ?
> Two tests I've heard of to determine the vitality or life-giving
> effects of water;
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> 1) the wasserfadden (water fountain) where water is
> shot at nearly 100psi through one of those
> needles you use to air up a football or basket
> ball - the water is shot into an insulated
> container from a height of about 5 feet - as it
> exits from the nozzle, it becomes subject to
> the Lenard effect where the water is forced to
> separate, producing high voltage - these highly
> charged water droplets will levitate up and
> orbit the nozzle while glowing a pale blue - I
> saw Walter do this in Los Angeles and he says
> the water normally glows a bright blue but the
> LA water was 'so dead' (had such a low capacity
> to store the zeta potential) that it just barely
> glowed and levitated.
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Now this last experiment ressembles a lot what SONOLUMINESCE is doing..
See these sites at:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/1460/
(warning ,image intensive;also numerous Geocities ad boxesdo sucks)
and go to http://www.sonoluminescence.com/
for kits about it(SL for short)They are pricey at $1,295 each..Of course
you can buoilt it yourself but a bit complicated as I understand it...
Many of the links are outdated on the above site.But if you go to:
http://fulton.seas.virginia.edu/~das4k/sono.html
On that web site check near the bottom the link"Sonoluminescence How to
page"..
Question- how could one use the kit version they are selling for a
cheaper price ?
Yours,ryb....
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