Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Hello , About 15-20 yrs ago there was a product called " Miracle " water. There was a big long rigamarole about how to regenerate this water from a sample and lots of folks ( including me ) got hooked into it. I never found that water to be any different than the water used to prepare it- altho certain members of my own family sung its praises. Again I think it worked because they " wanted " it to. Most everything I have read about Prill water points to another possible scam fed by the fact that most of us are clamoring for more pure water. Much like the fountain of youth. How many millions are spent on cosmetics that purport to reverse the aging process? Prill beads are said to contain some Magnesium, which alone will account for the difference (improvement?) in taste. If they don't know how it works and cannot prove that it works - it most likely doesn't except for the placebo effect- Believe and it will happen. JMHO zoe Thursday, November 20, 2008, 4:41:16 PM, you wrote: > Well I just purchased some Prill Beads off Ebay, two pounds. That was the > best buy I could find. Will they work? Don't know, but I'm always open to > experiments. Do I think they can work at restructuring water? No, > restructuring water takes much more that soaking beads in it. What is the > blue color they give off while soaking? Could it be radiation? Don't know > just asking, I will play with them when I get them. My thought is, they work > because people think they will. Now I leave the option to change my mind > open. > JimS > Re: OT: distilled water > I know 2/3 of rock-all about them, but a swift Google yielded many refs, including these 2 >>>>------------------> > http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/prillbeads.html > http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/prod_prill.htm > Clements wrote: >> Me too! >> > ------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Well said, I also looked into the Miracle water thing when it was going around. And I'm sure prills are just another another possible scam. Here is an interesting web site on water if anyone is interested http://www.chem1.com/CQ/clusqk.html. I'm currious if these beads do give off a blue glow while they are soaking. If they do I'm wondering if there is radiation involved. So I thought I would take a look. Too many people start putting anything at all into their bodies, just because they read on the internet somewhere it would do them good. And many of the people giving advise have not got a clue what they are talking about. JimS Re: OT: distilled water > I know 2/3 of rock-all about them, but a swift Google yielded many > refs, including these 2 >>>>------------------> > http://www.thewolfeclinic.com/prillbeads.html > http://www.life-enthusiast.com/twilight/prod_prill.htm > Clements wrote: >> Me too! >> > ------------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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