In 1980, the results of a study commissioned to provide guidelines for demineralized (empty) water, concluded: “Not only does completely demineralized water have unsatisfactory organoleptic properities [taste] but it also has a definite adverse influence on the animal and human organism.” Water is not considered a major source of minerals—but perhaps it should be. In […]
Shungite: Fullerenes for Water
Shungite is a unique combination of carbon and silicate minerals found in an ancient deposit in Karelia Russia. Its uniqueness stems from the presence of hollow molecular carbon cages known as fullerenes embedded within the rock. Fullerenes (also called buckyballs) look like soccer balls—molecular hexagons and pentagons bound together in a hollow cage or tube. […]
Alkaline Water—WHY NOT?
With so much discussion of the need to alkalize, one of the biggest questions people have is whether or not to drink alkaline water. A great deal has been written on the subject by many well-meaning individuals. However much of the information being circulated regarding the health benefits of alkaline water is either inaccurate or […]
Water and Consciousness
On several occasions, Viktor Schauberger discussed insights he received when he was able to allow his consciousness to merge with the Spirit of Water.
Watt-Ahh: In a Glass of its Own
In the second edition of Dancing with Water, we devoted a lengthy chapter to the therapeutic effects of certain gases infused in water. We discuss oxygenated (and ozonated) water, hydrogen-rich water, and the significance of carbon dioxide in water. Then in 2019, we were introduced to a new “gas-infused water,” called Watt-Ahh. Interestingly, the gas […]
Bamboo Salt for structuring/energizing water
Bamboo Salt is a therapeutic salt uniquely made in Korea. It transforms sea salt into a highly bio-available, mineral-rich condiment with unusual healing and detoxification properties. The process, developed by Buddhist monks over 1000 years ago, begins with organically harvested and sun-dried sea salt from the Korean Bay. It is packed into bamboo stalks that […]






