Guest guest Posted October 7, 2010 Report Share Posted October 7, 2010 Hi Anstaafl: From a rational point of view, one might arrive at your conclusion and, conversely, many scientists consider even your opinion pseudoscience. It certainly makes sense that distilled water would be the correct starting point, especially if you look at water as simply H2O. The website, Water Cluster Quackery states just this straight out.. In my experience, however, that there is more to it. Certainly, I am not the only one to come to this conclusion. From a scientific point of view, Dr. Mararu Emoto agreed with this under more controlled conditions. It was interesting, but not surprising, to see that Emoto 's work was in complete agreement with those who do cellery. Dr. Flanagan agrees also... as would anyone who has actually done their homework IMHO. Both plants and animals...basically all biological systems... respond much more favorably to the most highly structured water. Some of these conclusions were spelled out by Norman deLauder Mikesell in 1985, but my point here is that water treated with light and magnets is not the same as that occurring in surface springs and this is not equal to Hunza Water. That is to say that there are levels of "structure" and ozonated distilled water with sea salt is much lower on the scale than Hunza Water. Nevertheless, I would agree that your water is far superior to chlorinated city water. Regards, Jim tructured water is just as On 10/6/2010 2:40 PM, Tanstaafl wrote: On 2010-10-05 12:15 PM, Jim wrote: > *In our Joe Cell work, that fact that distilled water was devoid of > "life" was demonstrated quite objectively, but any water can be > brought back.* Personally, I think the best water is distilled (so it is pure), that has had a tiny/appropriate amount of himalayan salt added (mineralized), and is then ozonated - which electrically charges/activates/energizes the water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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