Q: If hydrogen bonds in water only last nanoseconds, how can you maintain water’s structure?
A: The new sciences are beginning to look at many things from an energetic perspective—including water. In fact, they are beginning to define life in terms of the flow of energy rather than in terms of chemistry. When water molecules become organized to create a coherent liquid crystalline matrix, an energy “field” comes into existence around the water. It can be photographed and measured – like the aura around the human body (which is also a coherent liquid crystalline matrix.) The energy field helps to hold the liquid crystalline structure–and the structure of the molecules provides a pathway for the flow of energy. From a new perspective, this is life itself. Hence, the term, “living water.” When the right forces come together (those outlined in the book, Dancing with Water) and a coherent field is established, hydrogen bonds become much more stable and water can maintain a good degree of structure for quite some time.
Q: How long will water that has been structured, remain structured?
A: Water that has attained a coherent structure may last for quite some time – many days – as long as it is not exposed to disruptive forces. Things that will disrupt water’s crystalline structure include: unnatural electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs from kitchen appliances, fluorescent lights, microwave ovens, computers, cell phones, Wi-fi etc.) direct sunlight for an extended period of time, and contaminants in the water.
Q: Does boiling structured water cause it to lose its structure and energy?
A: Boiling causes water molecules to move further apart. Many of the bonds that are characteristic of structured water are broken. However, if the water has been structured prior to boiling, it has the ability to re-assemble (structurally) much more easily. It is as if it “remembers” the energetic pattern and it is much easier for it to assume the original structure. One way we know this is through experience. For example: those using teapots have noticed that when they begin to use structured water, they no longer have a problem with scale build-up on the inside of the teapot. (The elimination of scale is a classic sign that the water is structured, and since water generally sits in a teapot after boiling, the fact that scale no longer exists, is an indicator that the water still retains a degree of structure after cooling.) However, it is a good idea to incorporate some kind of restructuring method after boiling. If the water is allowed to cool within an environment that supports its structure, (within a Tensor Ring, on an orgone energy device, or inside an egg-shaped container, etc.) it will re-assemble rapidly. In many ways, heat opens the water to receive and to store energy. This is one reason teas and other plant essences are placed in heated water. Not only does the heat release the plant nutrients into the water but the water is in a more receptive state.
Q: What is the silty deposit that precipitates out of my structured water?
A: Large mineral conglomerates can stay dissolved in unstructured water— mixed within the randomly organized water molecules. However, when water is structured, the molecular matrix that develops will not hold large mineral colloids. They fall out or sometimes drift to the top of the water, depending on their weight. They eventually gather to form what you see as “silt” on the bottom of your water container. This “silt” is not at all like scale which forms crusty, hard-to-remove, layers. Mineral deposits that form in structured water are easily removed—as easy as swishing with distilled vinegar for 2-3 minutes. Scale removal takes much greater effort . That’s because the minerals are bonded differently to each other. Perhaps, without realizing it, you have noticed that something similar happens when you freeze water that has lots of minerals in it—especially calcium. As the water thaws, it looks like there are floaters in the water. Those floaters are the minerals that couldn’t remain dissolved as the water attained structure when it froze. Structured water is a liquid crystal; ice is a solid crystal.
Q: How do I know when my water is structured? Is there a way to test?
A: At this point in time, we have no way to photograph water’s molecular structure and there is no simple “home test” to determine the degree to which water is structured. To be clear, all water has some degree of structure—based on hydrogen bonding. But the degree to which water develops a cooperative, coherent organization (structure), is difficult to measure outside of expensive (and still somewhat experimental) laboratory methods.
Dr. Gerald Pollack has shown that highly structured zones of distilled water uniquely absorb light at the 270 nm wavelength. However, this peak is more difficult to clarify when mineralized water is used. Dancing with Water identifies new science called Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV) which is an Electro Photon Capture technique invented by Dr. Konstantin Korotkov. It is based on the Kirlian effect which measures the light emanating from all living things. GDV technology is being used by doctors and integrative health practitioners worldwide as a research and diagnostic tool. The combination camera, computer, and software is capable of providing data on the physical, emotional, and physiological changes in individuals who drink structured water. It can also quantify the amount of energy held in a drop of water; the measurement of energy (light) is correlated with the degree of coherent structure in a water sample. There are other methods of quantifying the level of structure and energy in water based on biofeedback using a variety of galvanic skin response devices, but these are not available to the lay person. An array of muscle testing and dowsing techniques may also be used. For most people, the best (and ultimate) test is to monitor your own body.
Human nature seeks to find proof, yet the new sciences are teaching us that proof is often found outside the realm of the five traditional senses (sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste). Many notice only subtle changes that are best described as an enhanced sense of well-being when they begin to drink structured water. Each person’s experience will be different. An entire chapter in Dancing with Water is devoted to the subject: what to expect. It outlines some of the common things people notice.
Q: Glass and ceramic are very different. Why are both materials recommended for the storage of water?
A: Water loves glass and ceramic containers because they both resonate with the Earth. Glass is made of silicon dioxide which is the most common mineral on the planet. Silicon dioxide (quartz) and water have a similar molecular structure. Even though glass is not technically crystalline, some level of crystalline geometry exists at the molecular level. This helps to support the molecular structure of water. The clarity of glass allows water to “catch” the full spectrum of frequencies from the Sun. However, water should not be left in direct sunlight for long. This eventually robs the energy from water. Water would prefer to be kept in the dark. Ceramic materials are made of clay which is also composed of silicon dioxide and a blend of other minerals, depending on where the clay comes from. Clay has a layered crystalline structure very similar to water’s crystalline geometry. It holds the resonance of the Earth more strongly than glass and it allows water to breathe—even when the clay has been glazed (although to a lesser degree). Ceramic materials protect water from long periods of direct light. Their breatheability keeps water cool while they energetically refine water’s structure as discussed in the book, Dancing with Water. These are the reasons ancient cultures selected clay for the storage of water.
Q: How much water should a person drink?
A: We are water beings. We are made of water and yet we do not store significant amounts of water like a camel. We have to consume enough water every day to supply our needs. In other words, the input must equal to or exceed the output. While many individuals allow thirst to guide their daily water intake, this may lead to inadequate consumption. By the time you experience thirst, your body fluids are already depleted. Furthermore, for some individuals (infants, athletes, the elderly, and those living in hot environments) the sense of thirst is not an adequate reflection of water needs. The consumption of water varies for each individual and it varies according to circumstances. As a very basic rule, a person should drink half their weight (in pounds) in ounces of water every day. For example, a person weighing 150 pounds should drink 75 ounces of water—that’s just over half a gallon. However, the amount of water you need is also influenced by your diet. If you eat a lot of raw food, you can drink less water. There are other circumstances that call for more water. If you are overweight, you need to drink more water depending on how overweight you are; if you drink soda, coffee, caffeinated tea, or alcohol (all dehydrating), you should drink more water; if you work outside or exercise strenuously, you should drink more water; if you are pregnant, you should drink more water (often easier said than done); and if you experience chronic pain, you should drink more water (you might be surprised how drinking enough of the right kind of water can reduce some kinds of pain). The other thing that can influence the amount of water you need is the kind of water your drink. Drinking full-spectrum living water is far more hydrating than unstructured water. It hydrates the blood within a few minutes and makes its way into cellular components more easily than unstructured water. Remember that some of the signals for water are fatigue, headache, constipation, high blood pressure, blood sugar problems, and pain. Reach for a glass of full-spectrum living water before you resort to over-the-counter remedies.
Q: Why do I have to go to the bathroom more often when I first start to drink structured water?
A: Urination often increases as the “more efficient” structured water opens the tubules in the kidneys for a more thorough release of toxins. The kidneys are responsible for cleansing the blood and flushing toxins via urine. When the water you consume is structured and energetically enhanced using the methods discussed in Dancing with Water, every metabolic function takes place with greater efficiency. The kidneys respond by moving a greater volume of fluid. This occurrence typically subsides as your body gets used to drinking better quality water and when it has had the chance to flush excess toxins. However, it is important to realize that if you drink too much structured water when your body is not used to it, you may overburden organs and systems. The kidneys and the lymphatic system (both involved in the watery removal of toxins) are often the first to be overburdened. Drinking too much can cause what is referred to as a cleansing crisis. You may experience the symptoms of a cold or flu; you may feel overly fatigued; you may experience a burning sensation during urination. Each of these is a message from your body to take it easy— to reduce the amount of structured water you are drinking and to give your body a chance to become accustomed to more vibrant water. If you do end up in a cleansing crisis, try adding a bit more salt (as a saturated salt solution) to your water for a short period of time. Also try a warm bath with a cup of baking soda. Both of these methods will help to neutralize excessive toxins. For urinary tract support, add cranberry juice (without sugar) to your water for several days. Remember, it may take months to properly re-hydrate your body. Don’t try to do it overnight.
Q: Where/How do I begin?
A: Lots of readers tell us that they don’t know where to begin when it comes to creating full-spectrum living water. Of course, we recommend reading the book, Dancing with Water which discusses each of the elements in Nature that are important to support water’s structure and energetic potential. The book will give you the background and help you see the big picture. But here are the basics in a nutshell: First, you need a clean source of water(filtered, spring water etc.) Everything we talk about depends on starting with a good, clean source. Then you select a source of salts (minerals). Depending on your water and whether or not it has some minerals in it, you add varying amounts of salts (in the form of a salt/mineral solution) to balance the water. We have a variety of salts and salt solutions available to choose from. Then you need a source of organizing energy. Many forces qualify as organizing energy including vortices, magnets, paramagnetics, sound, light, crystals, or geometric forms. Placing these under/around water (especially when it is moving), brings structure to the water. It can be as simple as using the vortex magnetizer that spirals water through a magnetic field. Or stirring water in a pitcher with magnets around it…or using the Duet Water Revitalizer to automate the process. These three methods all use the same combination of movement and magnetics. But they are by no means the only ways. There are certain stones that will structure water by epitaxy (sort of like a template for the water molecules to follow). Each stone has its own energy signature and carries different frequencies that create different patterns in the water matrix. We offer several in the “crystals and stones” category in the store. Geometry is also a factor. The golden ratio is at the heart of the creation. It fosters all the patterns that are found in Nature – from the fractal geometry of atoms to the spiraling galactic core. Placing water within an egg-shaped container is one of the most powerful things you can do to support water’s liquid crystalline structure. Sound and light can also structure water—depending on the frequencies. They create geometry at a molecular level based on frequency. Your intention is important too. It is an organizing force. Sending love and blessings to the water makes a difference. Once you have structured your water, it becomes more receptive. You might want to consider a Tensor Ring, or orgone energy device to protect it. Even the water bottle you use can make a difference. Some of these are created with frequencies that support the water. All this is the “dance” you engage in. Go with what you are attracted to …follow your heart as you select items. It does not need to cost a lot; it just needs to be fun!
Q: There is a lot of talk about water being used as medicine. How does this work?
A: Today, our understanding of water goes beyond Dr. Batmanghelidj’s admonition to drink more water. It even goes beyond encouragement to drink structured water. Today, we know that water can carry information into our bodies. Water can carry patterns that will change the way our cells respond. In this way, water literally has the capacity to be medicine—without the consequences of drugs or surgery. When water is structured, it not only has a greater capacity to store information but it also has the infrastructure to deliver messages with greater speed and accuracy. A growing body of scientific evidence confirms water’s role as an accumulator, transmitter, and transducer of energy patterns. There is great power in accessing and utilizing water’s information-carrying ability. Health professionals representing many different disciplines routinely create and prescribe water remedies made using devices invented to deliver high-frequency vibratory information to water which is held within the structure of the water. These water remedies are known as homeopathic remedies, Bach flower remedies, flower essences, gem elixirs, etc. Many of these remedies improve performance; they balance chakras, support organ function, increase energy, support immune function, and much more. These are literally water medicines and they require that the water be structured in order to work. Dancing with Water, includes an entire chapter on how to add information to water. Read the full article about using water as medicine.
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