Guest guest Posted November 2, 2002 Report Share Posted November 2, 2002 Hi YOU WROTE: " I'm wondering if the prill water would not have this negative effect, if one has to drink less of it for the same degree of hydration, or if this hydration of the cells is the determinant factor in the loss of water-soluble vitamins rather than total water intake. " REPLY: There is not much information from the company on this subject. I have taken extra minerals and a multiple vitamin for a number of years, and believe this is a good practice for everyone. I found I was extremely thirsty when I first began drinking the Prill Water. The first couple of days I drank 2 gallons per day. It was suggested to me that I was so dehydrated that this water triggered my thirst signals. That sounded right. It was also suggested that this Prill water was cleaning from a deep cellular level, so more was needed. That sounded really right. I had about 2 weeks of significant detox reactions. I believe that most people are very dehydrated, and even though I tried to drink enough pure water everyday, it was not doing the job. In one discussion group, it was suggested that this water releases the vitamins and minerals that are bound up in the body. I cannot say I have any scientific proof of this, but the delivery of nutrients seems to be evident. An observation along these lines: My nails have always peeled. They get strong when I drink Prill water. When I back off, they peel again. Also, most people report they need to watch their medication because they need to take less when they drink the Prill water. Same with caffeine drinks like tea and coffee. In his book Holy Water Sacred Oil, Dr. Shealy found that when his patients used the Prill water with the other transdermal magnesium products, their DHEA went up, their hormones began to function again, and most experienced significant improvement in health. My experience and research indicates that these small molecules have the ability to transport nutrient, wash out toxins, and rehydrate at a deep cellular level. Here is another interesting thing I found. When I make my herbal remedies, this Prill water gets in there and really extracts the healing constituents. Using the same amount of herbs, my remedies are about 30% stronger (I am gaging this by the color and taste). Also, spraying the Prill water on skin moisturizes it. I love this water and it has made a tremendous difference in my health. However, I am afraid there are more questions than scientific answers. I hope this somewhat answers your questions. There is also more information at http://www.katking.com/Twilight/TwilightMain.htm . If you have any further questions, feel free to write me off the group. Kat http://www.katking.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <ChrisMasterjohn@...> < > Sent: Saturday, November 02, 2002 2:18 PM Subject: prill water-- kat > Kat, > > I read that from Your Body's Many Cries For Water, from a review, that the > author says drinking more water increases your body's need for water-soluble > vitamins so one should take extra. I'm wondering if the prill water would > not have this negative effect, if one has to drink less of it for the same > degree of hydration, or if this hydration of the cells is the determinant > factor in the loss of water-soluble vitamins rather than total water intake. > > I'm very interested in getting this, eventually, b/c I seem to have a high > need for water with sometimes minimal hydrational effect. > > Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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