What is living water?

Living water 1. Fresh and unpolluted natural water is good for health, self-cleaning, and resistant to disease-causing microorganisms. Water contains a lot of oxygen. Rich in ionic minerals and trace elements. Has an ideal pH value. The most important thing is the hexagonal molecular structure.

2. Living water matches the water molecule clusters in or around our body cells. Small molecular clusters can be used completely to interact with other molecules, communicate using energy vibrations, and can easily cross cell membranes to bring nutrients in and carry toxic waste out of our cells, keeping us young, energetic and healthy. Large molecular clusters are disordered, not smooth, and not useful to the body at all.

Six basic characteristics of living water

(1) Clean, pure and disease-resistant

Fresh and unpolluted natural water is good for health , self-cleaning, and resistant to disease-causing microorganisms. The precise reason is not yet known, but investigations by the Adolfo Lutz Institute in Sao Paulo, Brazil, indicate that living water can inhibit the reproduction of many types of microorganisms.

(2) Full of life energy

The tens of trillions of cells in the body throb and pulsate into a complex system of harmonic frequencies. This pulsation of life enables communication with one another, carrying out important biological and chemical exchanges. Disruption of this harmonic pulsation can cause pain, discomfort, and disease. Living water vibrates with your body's energy vibrations. When you drink living water, it enhances, inspires and perpetuates your own vitality. Drinking stagnant water is harmful because your body must use up precious energy to convert and refuel it before it can be used to perform bodily functions.

(3) Full of life oxygen

Oxygen is the fuel of life. The more you have, the better your body can perform its functions and the healthier you will be. Most people think that we only inhale oxygen from the air, but in fact oxygen dissolved in water also enters our cells more directly. The oxygen in the water we drink can reach the blood in 30 seconds; reach the brain in 1 minute; reach the skin in 10 minutes; and reach the liver, heart and kidneys in 20 minutes!

Living water provides abundant oxygen, which is easily absorbed by your cells. It also increases the amount of oxygen you breathe in, which is especially helpful if you breathe poor quality air or if aging or poor health reduces the amount of oxygen you breathe.

(4) Rich in ionic minerals and trace elements

When water passes through the soil, it accumulates minerals and trace elements, which your body conducts and produces dozens of Required for billions of small electrical pulses. Without these impulses, not only individual smooth muscles, including the heart, cannot function, and growth and recovery are impossible. Two-time Nobel Prize winner Linus. Dr. Pauling pointed out: "All human diseases can originate from mineral deficiencies." Minerals and trace elements in water are best for you because they are in ionic form. This form is the most biologically effective for your cells (even Better than chelated minerals and colloidal minerals).

(5) Ideal pH value

The pH value of natural water rich in minerals is slightly alkaline. It maintains the average pH of your body fluids at PH7.35, which is necessary for transporting oxygen, regulating metabolism, eliminating acidic waste and preventing disease.

(6) Important hexagonal structure

The source of life for healthy water is ice. Its small molecular groups are arranged smoothly and neatly to form a perfect hexagonal shape, and it is rich in minerals.

The most healthful water has a beautiful crystal-like hexagonal structure, even in liquid form, but most obvious before it freezes. Healthy water, on the other hand, is typically found in large or pentagonal clusters of molecules, or is disordered and shapeless, even when it begins to freeze.

Why is the structure of molecular groups important? Because it matches the water molecules in or around our body cells. Small molecular clusters can be used completely to interact with other molecules, communicate using energy vibrations, and can easily cross cell membranes to bring nutrients in and carry toxic waste out of our cells, keeping us young, energetic and healthy. Large molecular clusters are disordered, not smooth, and not useful to the body at all.

Only healthy water can form beautiful hexagonal, snowflake-like crystals.

Snow water, water for fruits and vegetables, cold water from deep wells and pure streams all have a perfect hexagonal structure.

When tap water freezes, it cannot form a crystalline hexagonal structure.

Of all the properties of water, its hexagonal structure may be the most important, but it is also the most fragile. It is easily destroyed by environmental pollutants and modern water treatment processes.