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WATER - My favourite medicine
http://www.whale.to/a/water_cure.html
I firmly believe we are on the verge or harnessing the power of water and our own bodies. Obviously not water with flouride in it. Chlorine is tougher to avoid |
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BE CAREFUL
95 percent of the water supply is fluoridated.:mad3: i boil my drinking water as often as i can. |
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Heard of Grander water technology? I have used it for years and I recommend it. I use the penergizer...
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Did you mean boil or distil? If by boiling you think to remove flouride, then I am sorry to say you are probably not going to like this. Boiling water is great for killing water-bourne pathogens, but does nothing to remove impurities like flouride, in fact to some degree, you are actually increasing the concentration! If you really meant distil, then well done. That is the only way to remove all of the flouride (and other chemical/mineral) impurities. The drawback is massive energy requirements. Our distiller runs for 4hrs to produce 4ltrs of water, and that costs 2.8kwh of electricity (it is 700w when running). See here for some more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distilled_water A.. |
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I buy cheap bottled water £1.25 for 4x2 litres with no flouride.
Boiling definately does not make fkouride go away and yes, if anything makes it worse. Its a metal is it not? Heat expands metal which to me would mean more chance of it getting stuck inside us somewhere in our mass filtration system inside us |
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even water with Chlorine can be very curative, but less than without it. |
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H2O With alkaline and a PH Booster in it. The best water in the world. Heath starts with PH Balance
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Its rare I see bottled water without chlorine sadly
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Mike,
I totally agree with you. I read Your Body's Many Cries for Water by Dr. Batmanghelidj (I am 100 percent sure I spelled his last name wrong) and it was pretty life changing. Taking the salt makes so much sense since our body fluids are all saline. It's really helped me hydrate. The one thing I disagree though with what Dr. Batman wrote was his saying that it was ok to drink ordinary tap water. Yeeesh. I use a Berkey Light and it's great and drink distilled when I'm on the road. Anyway, thanks for bringing this up! |
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that is a good book :)
i use a free energy machine like this one: http://rgarden.com/mygarden/index.ph...products_id=95 it will even purify pond water and, it takes out chlorine too brightest blessings susan the eXchanger |
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I just got myself a Berkey Light. these are some of the best purifiers out there... Berkey Water
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I remember reading about Victor Schaunberger a few years back.
I think he said the storage of water is important too. Keeping in a oval terracotta container was best I think. Cheers, Chris |
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Where I live, the water had always been great. I don't know about how much chemical contents present, but it had a great taste and made me feel good. I drink a LOT of water, I don't drink carbonated beverages (except the occasional beer) and only a glass of juice a day.
LATELY, it's been making me mildly nauseous, giving me diarrhea, and a general feeling of... blah. Something has definitely changed with the water in my area. I called the water company and all they did was assure me that the water is not contaminated and referred to me was a website that stated the legal standards for water purity. SOME-how I don't think this is a matter of purity, it's definitely drinkable, but what have they added to it (or added more of) recently??? Needless to say, I have stopped drinking this water....and have felt much better. |
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We have the Big Berkey which works great and enerchizers.
http://64.49.218.120/SearchResults.asp?Cat=12 Article STRUCTURED WATER: ITS HEALING EFFECTS ON THE DISEASED STATE http://64.49.218.120/SearchResults.asp?Cat=37 Research Articles http://64.49.218.120/SearchResults.asp?Cat=3 |
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Yeah, Water with tons of Fluor, MUAHAHAHAHOHOHOHOHAHAHAHA
Look at this site: http://www.purewatersystems.com/ they sells a good-machine who can remove the fluor of water and last a lot. There's no many countries who fluorated the water, I think the most corrupted (corrupted or f**ked up) only? Cheers! :roll1: |
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CWS -- I agree with you about the iodine -- I actually have a bunch of Lugol's solution on hand (Iodine) and take Ioderal as well.
Iodine is great for flushing out the other halogens -- fluoride in particular is why I take it. Just gotta be careful taking it as it can cause a pretty severe detox rection. I also don't mind that it's great for radiation, too. |
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Fluoride vaporizes with the water, so when you shower you breathe it in as well as absorb it through your skin. It's despicable... Love you all, CYLNow |
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When I was in 7th grade, I was tricked into joining the cadets. The one thing I remember learning in there was that we could distill our own urine into potable drinking water, if survival was at stake.
Here's a method I found on line, describing how to do so.. Another method for distilling urine into potable water, however, would not require the use of a campfire, distillation tank or lengths of tubing. A more passive source of potable water involves the condensation of water and solar heating. First, a large hole must be dug into the ground to expose as much moisture-laden soil as possible. A clean receptacle should be placed in the center of the hole. The next step may sound completely distasteful, but it is essential when distilling urine for survival. All future urine should be deposited in the freshly-excavated area around the receptacle, but not in it. During evening hours, a large plastic sheet or tarp should be placed over the excavated site. The corners of the sheet can be secured with large rocks, The sheet itself should not touch the sides of the hole, but remain suspended several inches above it. The area of the sheet directly over the receptacle should be held down with a rock or can to form a focal point for condensation and distillation. Some water should condense overnight and be drawn into the receptacle. During the heat of the day, solar rays should begin distilling urine from the ground and the water vapor will collect on the plastic sheet. Because the solid minerals and other contaminants usually found in urine are too heavy to evaporate, the trapped water vapor should eventually condense on the plastic sheet and drip into the receptacle as potable water. Distilling urine may not be a person's first choice for creating drinking water, but it can be done with minimal supplies if survival is truly at stake. Another thing my husband & I came across is air2water, very interesting gig. It's like having one of those arrowhead stands without the bottle. The filtering system is very high quality, no chlorine in the water, etc..it employs the reverse osmosis technique, and then some. Here's a link, http://www.air2water.net/products.html |
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Now I know why I was so scared of the dentist when I was a kid. It wasn't the sound of the high pitch drill but the fluoride he was trying to lace me with. If only I could of listened to my intuition back then.
If you are tired of convincing close ones who have been conditioned about the truth of fluoride in our water tell them to read this: http://www.lovethetruth.com/truth_about_fluoride.htm |
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All this is great, but my questions of concern are:
1. If you don't have an energy supply to run an electrical filter, what is your back-up. 2. If you are in the middle of no where and by a polluted stream, how do you filter/clean the water for human consumptions. Is there a machine or does anyone know of one or how to inexpensively make one. I see a lot of people buying these large water filters, but if you have to get out of dodge quickly, I doubt you are going to be toting around a big water filter, ecspecially if you are only able to escape with maybe a back pack and your own self taught knowledge. I think we should be discussing how to clean contaminated or lake/river water for true survival, rather then endorsing a big contertop device that will run people a few hundred dollars etc. |
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www.rgarden.net/workingwonders use a free energy machine like this one: http://rgarden.com/mygarden/index.ph...products_id=95 it will even purify pond water and, it takes out chlorine too brightest blessings susan the eXchanger |
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If you are susceptible to thyroid disorder you do not want water with fluoride or chlorine.
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Isn't there a type of iodine that also purifies water?
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I am for now drinking "Ice Age" glacier water from BC and I also drink distilled water with some high quality sea salts added. Don't know if it is true, but I heard that fluoride calcifies the pineal gland. Liquid zeolite might remove fluorides from the body.
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Here are some straws that can be used to drink water from any fresh water source.
This one http://www.campingsurvival.com/sustcowapusy.html Certified to remove greater than 99.99% of ethylene dibromide (EBD), Destroys greater than 99.99% of microorganisms including E.Coli, cryptosporidium and giardia lambli cysts. And is $24.00 This one,http://www.bestglide.com/water_purifier_straw_info.html is only $16.00 and gets rid of 96% of the bacteria & viruses. And the lifestraw, http://www.engadget.com/2005/08/18/l...nder-2-a-year/ which eliminates 99% of bacteria for under $2.00. I don't know though, if it is available to the public yet. |
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In olden days, people used clay pots or brass metal pots to store water. They purify the water and also add energy. They were economical and also earth-friendly.
Suggestions from a highly respected and well known Indian Saint Amma: "We can dig trenches in our backyards and cover them with plastic to collect rainwater that can be used to water plants or flush toilets. We can benefit from natural water filters, such as charcoal, algae, moss and fish, to purify our water. " Joy to all. |
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I would just like to say that water is awesome!!!
:thumb_yello::thumb_yello::thumb_yello: Peace, Ampgod |
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Okay, now this thread is getting somewhere. Rain water collection, natural water filters.........people need to be prepared these home water filters are great, if there is electricity or if you have the money to buy a ton of water filters etc. Let's keep going on this thread, because water is essential to our survival and we have to go back to our roots of taking out the garbage we put into our water system, a hundred years ago almost every stream would have been okay to drink from, but now it's not and we have to find natural alternatives for water collection and filtering. It's time to wake up world and share some insite. I like the clay pot thing, maybe we should discuss how they made clay pots and turned them into viably useable storage containers etc.
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Yeah id be keen on learning how to build some ultra natural water purification methods. The problem is, these methods were usually used long before stream pollution wasa big problem.
Ive been keeping all of my bottles and have almost 2 bin liners full. I will finding out about the small streams up in the dales about 20 miles from me and Ill go fill up if they are okay |
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Pure and energized water is infinitely beneficial for us.
I am lucky to live here in Laurentides in the north of Montreal, Quebec. I live in a village where the water comes from the river passing nearby. It's good water, but chlorinated. We live 300 meters above sea level, mountains with valleys of trees etc.. There are a couple of pure water sources scattered here and there if you search at the right places. Each week we get two 20 L. plastic containers filled with this blessing. I can say i feel better since i drink of it. Kind of a boost.:biggrin2: Let's face it: our bodies are composed of 75% water. Water has a memory capacity like Masaru Emoto says. It has the capabilty to manifest the the energy sent at it, like a hologram. So whatever your mood is, there is great chances it manifests in your body since all our cells are composed of water. So here is a link for those who would like to know more about Masaru Emoto: http://www.masaru-emoto.net/english/e_ome_home.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My parents are still forced to drink chlorinated water in the town where they live. So we bought them a Living Water Vortex Jug and it was designed in accordance with research of Viktor Schauberger. It's not 'that' expensive after all (€74.25; US$119.00) and it's cheaper (and better ? :naughty:) than those previously mentioned, up this thread. --- Just cut on beer for a couple of days ...--- :winksmiley02: Here's the link: http://www.sulis-health.co.uk/sulis/water.html#jug And here is the link to Viktor Schauberger, this natural scientist whose ideas ''were way ahead of the time''. http://www.schauberger.co.uk/ Keep on drinkin' folks peaceful salutes. |
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Compiling a water resource thread which I've added this one to here it is:
http://projectavalon.net/forum/showt...8179#post78179 |
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fluoride`s not only in the water..it`s in anything processed like:chicken mc nuggets, orange juice, tea, etc...
fluoride is the lifeblood of the industry. there are way over 100 different names for fluoride in use in food and other consumer products.. christopher bryson`s book about the fluoride deception is eye opening ...& great reading download here: http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/3602...Documentary%5D http://jacksonbooksandvideos.com/ima...-deception.jpg let`s face the music....to try to live without ingesting or inhaling fluoride is as difficult as trying to avoid all sorts of electrosmog...we can only reduce the intake amount... ps: I love batmanghelidj`s book...it`s another way of saying "western medicine sucks" |
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Check out this video of this remarkable doctor. I seen this on EMTV
here is a link http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com...s/rfrancis.htm He believes that there is no such thing as disease, keep a healthy immune system by eating healthy and try to cut down on all these toxins in our canned food. |
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