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In a message dated 8/31/2001 9:10:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time, rivedu writes:

 

 

picks up some kind of good energy. Conversely, the worst water can be the

stuff that's been underground in aquifers for 10,000 years or more.

 

Why is this the worst?

 

Just curious,

Ann

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> We can add to it, the idea of " vitalized " water.

> I've had a lot of

> experience in that area. Rain is great, because in

> its natural fall, it

> picks up some kind of good energy.

 

Yes, this is what I meant by distilled water not being

found in nature- it is dead, but rainwater is

wonderfully alive. Full of energy. I am interested by

this debate. I had a boyfriend years ago who had

kidney stones who drank distilled water- makes sense.

Bernard Jenson wrote a book on some people who lived

really long lives who drank highly mineralised glacier

water- it was white- and he went to great length to

explain it was all the minerals they were drinking

that went a large way toward helping them live long.

Could be the wonderful life in that water too.

love

Peela

 

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Hydrologists call it " fossil water " . It has been lying flat under the earth

for a very long time. In Eastern Colorado and Western Kansas, people are

very familiar with this stuff. It tastes awful. But it is safe to drink

according to public health standards.

 

Almost all surface water naturally contains some oxygen. Fossil water has

little to none. Our bodies are used to water with some oxygen, so the

underground stuff is contrary to physical expectations. It also will tend

to have a lot of minerals, which would seem to be a good thing. But these

minerals tend to be heavy in aluminum, which is a common component of deep

rocks. This water has been sitting stagnant for a long time and thus also

has no other life to it.

 

There is a characteristic of water that some researchers call " spin " . This

is hard to define. It means that the water somehow moves within itself. We

suspect that perhaps there is some sort of force similar to electricity that

can reside within water. This is the basis for a lot of European research.

A few scientists there have said that water without spin is very bad for the

body.

 

Really the worst thing about fossil water is what we call the " recharge

rate " . This is an estimate of how long it would take to replace the water

being drawn up out of the ground. Anything longer than an average lifetime

is not good, because it means eventually the water will be depleted. In the

case of fossil waters, recharge rates are very difficult to estimate, but

have been put anywhere from 10,000 to 4 million years. It is possible that

some High Plains communities are going to eventually have no water source at

all. But most people don't want to think about that until the time comes.

 

At 10:21 AM 9/1/01 EDT, you wrote:

>In a message dated 8/31/2001 9:10:45 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

>rivedu writes:

>

>

>> picks up some kind of good energy. Conversely, the worst water can be the

>> stuff that's been underground in aquifers for 10,000 years or more.

>

>Why is this the worst?

>

>Just curious,

>Ann

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RivEdu ** Phone: (307)635-0900 FAX (413)691-0399

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