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GE GE Water Softener System - GNSH45E You can go without food for a couple of months, but the record for going without water is seven short days. If water didn't exist, neither would we. All life forms are immersed in a sea of water, but what kind of water?
Water dripping from
stalactities in underground caves may be one of Mother Nature's best. It
is capable of inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria, which could
otherwise cause infection. The caveman had no way of knowing this. He
used something from Nature we don't even think about. The caveman
inadvertantly
Water's sacred powers
were preserved by religious sects down through the centuries, as is
evident by the many thousands of references in ancient manuscripts,
including the Bible. Michelangelo and several Popes, drank water from
the Fuiggi Springs near Rome to prevent kidney stones. Water is a major
factor in understanding universal phenomena, including creation. "For many centuries
man has ignored it (water). The oceans equilibrate the planet. The
watery element supplies him with the physical body. The rain provides
bread. The rivers orient his cities. The presence of water offers a
blessing to his home and his workplace. Even so, he judges himself the
absolute power of dominance over the World, forgetting that first and
foremost he is the son of a higher order. There will come a time when he
will copy our methods, embracing the importance of the God-given
substance. He will comprehend then that water is the creator of his
existence, capable of absorbing mental characteristics of each lair.
Water, my friend, does not just remove bodily residues, but also absorbs
expressions of our mental life. It will be evil in the hands of the
perverse and promote well being in the hands of the generous. In motion,
its currents will not only spread the blessing of life, but will
constitute a vehicle of divine providence, absorbing evil sentiments,
hate and anxieties of man, cleansing his home and purifying the Earth." This description has an
interesting origin.
Francisco Xavier
was born illiterate, and has remained that way through his entire life.
The book was actually dictated to him by André Luis after Luis' death.
The description is that of his mentor in another world called "Our
Home". The interesting thing about this passage is in one paragraph the
author sums up every possible use for water; even those we know nothing
about yet. Water was taken for granted until the industrial revolution resulted in pollution and the subsequent search for good drinking water began. As early as 300 BC, pollution from the tanning industry in and around the City of Rome became a strong motivating force to build aqueducts to supply water to the city. Aside from recognizing the effects of pollution, the Romans were perhaps the first to institute legislation for the defense of water quality. They decreed that cities could not be located along the same river closer than 10 kilometers from one another. This was to permit Nature to clean up the wastewater from the first city before it reached the intake for the second city. The Romans observed Nature at work and appreciated her regenerative mechanisms. There was an admirable
measure of applied wisdom behind this decree. The Romans may have had
their demise at the hands of the Northerners, but the lessons they
taught in public sanitation are used even today. Unfortunately, their
practices were not heeded during the Middle Ages, and this was partially
responsible for the pestilence that followed during the dark ages. In
1880, Chlorine was first used for the disinfection of water in England.
Needless to say, it was heralded as a great breakthrough and remains as
the primary disinfectant used in drinking water treatment. It was not until the late 19th century that we began to realize the real problems with water. Independent researchers began to take a good long look at the true role of water in relation to our health. Chlorine may be a efficient disinfectant, but it also contributes to cancer and is suspect in the cause of the heart disease - artherioscerosis. The fundamental question to these forward thinkers became "it's important that water be free from harmful contaminants, but is it suitable for the body's physiological functions?".
The interesting thing about the vortex is that its velocity (angular velocity) can be any speed. As the water cone decreases the angular velocity increases. Theoretically, the velocity at the very bottom center will move towards infinity. At some point the water molecule is rendered free floating (not subject to gravity). This environment permits spontaneous restructuring of the molecule.
Based on the assumption
that living organisms have the ability to restore natural properties to
water, the Russian Chemist, Nicolau Korniloff (1902 to 1974), developed
the use of energies from plant extracts to restore some of the lost
properties of water. Although Korniloff's work is relatively unknown, as
early as 1935, he is credited with producing hard evidence that water
will absorb and transmit the energetic properties of substances which
have never chemically come into contact with the water. He produced a
biomagnetic
Homeopathic doctors in Brazil were quick to use his technology, and this resulted in a long line of discoveries. It soon became apparent that Korniloff's Real Water was capable of aiding in the prevention and treatment of many health disorders. One of Korniloff's major contributions to the search for Real Water was the discovery that properties of essential oils and other plant extracts can be coded by water. This is one reason why homeopathics became interested in the biomagnetic catalyst. In 1979,a series of
tests were carried out on pathogenic bacteria using the biomagnetic
catalyst. Using laboratory strains of E.Coli and actual testing in
swimming pools, the "antibiotic" properties of water soon became
apparent. Further testing on humans showed that Real Water not only
inhibits the proliferation of pathogens, but it also increases immunity
to infections. What the caveman already knew was rediscoverd. To obtain
copies of tests, click on our
FAQs & Links page. One of the first modern references to water for therapy was introduced by homeopathic medicine. Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1834), the founder of homeopathic medicine took exception to a medical observation made by Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.). The latter suggested that an extract of quinine bark was suitable for the treatment of swamp fever because it was a stomach tonic. Upon trying the extract on himself, Hahnemann noted that it produced the same symptoms; hence his first axiom, "Let likes be cured by likes". As he developed his newfound technology, he discovered that extracts needed to be applied in minimal dosage. To make sure dosage was reduced to its absolute minimum; he developed the process of potentialization, using successive dilutions of water, rhythmically shaken to produce a succession. Since some homeopathic preparations are diluted many times, their efficacy has been seriously questioned on pharmaceutical grounds as inert; i.e., essentially absent of even one molecule of the original extract. So how does homeopathy work? Given that homeopathic
medicine is effective when it can be shown that there is no likelihood
of any molecules being left in a particular dose, then the effect of the
dose must lie within the water molecules (Family Homeopathy Keats
Publishing, Inc.; copyright c 1995 Paul Callinan). Actually, Hahnemann
had no idea this could be the case, but through recent knowledge of
water and its memory, we are now entering an exciting new field of
biophysics, discovering many properties of water that could not be
imagined just two decades ago.
Jacques Benveniste,
a French researcher working at the University of Paris South, showed
evidence of water's memory. His work was published in the respected
"Nature Magazine" (333,816; 1988), only to be labeled fraudulent by many
scientists. Benveniste has succeeded in demonstrating what others have
suspected for some time. He has now taken an additional valuable step in
the quest for understanding water coding. It is called Digital Biology. Why this sudden interest in studying the more subtle properties of water? Good drinking water is becoming scarce, but there are thousands of equipment manufacturers to filter, deionize, distill, and otherwise remove the bad actors from your water. Our technology can do most anything, but can it do most anything on a scale to meet the demands of drinking water around the world. Not likely! While many unanswered questions remain, one thing is certain. Water is not a simple substance. It is elusive, hiding many mysteries. All of the research accomplished on water and its benefits to our health has been difficult because it is terribly under-funded. Some of us know with considerable certainty that Real Water can prevent and even alleviate most all chronic disorders. The uppermost question in the minds of most who do advanced research on water, is how to maintain this seemingly fragile substance in its natural state of Real Water long enough to study its properties and effects on such things as health. The Biomagnetic Catalyst, a device invented by Nicolau Korniloff in 1935, has offered some surprising clues. A link is available on the FAQs & Links page.
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