Pollution causes water molecules to gather together in larger clusters than it would naturally, as the water "wraps up" (dissolves) the pollutant.
Even if the pollutant is filtered the water molecule cluster still remains in an unnaturally large cluster due to its lasting electromagnetic frequency influence on the water, this frequency keeps the water molecules in the same unnatural structure, as they were when the pollutant was present, despite its absence.
This is the pollution no one considers.
Water pollution comes in many forms, chemicals, farm run-off, Thermal, frictional and electromagnetic. Even methods or devices that we typically attribute with the removal of pollution from water are themselves contributors to water pollution on the molecular/frequency level.
Pollution saturates water with unnatural amounts of substances and electromagnetic influences, that all leave their influence in the form of frequency on water, reducing its capacity to dissolve and transport nutrients, food and oxygen and also to clean the cells within our bodies.
In the larger environment waterways no longer function as they should, because pollutants cause unbalancing of ecosystem nutrient and energy cycling.
As water becomes over polluted it can no longer clean or regenerate itself, it is simply too full of the frequency influence of pollution, causing larger than natural water molecule clusters.
If water cannot dissolve and transport oxygen effectively it can become anaerobic. If this occurs in any environment, it also may become anaerobic.
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
The Importance of Water
Globally
On planet earth water is the single most important substance.
If you do not have water you do not have life.
It is the driving force behind all the various environments and ecosystems that make up our world.
It is the factor in regulating all weather systems.
It keeps the temperature of the earth stable.
It has the ability to clean, absorb, and transport any other substance.
In fact it is present everywhere and because of this we tend to forget about it's importance and take it for granted.
The human body contains 70-75% water, science now says it could be much higher.
At 10% loss dehydration sets in, at 20% loss death is usual.
It regulates our whole metabolism, millions of complex bio-chemical processes occurring every day.
It is not always the amount of water or even the purity that governs your health, it is the quality of the water. Thousands of years ago water had certain characteristics in respect to oxygen content, surface tension and solubility.
How close to this ideal water do you think your current drinking water is, if it is tap water, bottled water or treated by ozone, chlorine, fluoride, reverse osmosis, distilling.
How natural is the water once it has undergone all these different treatments?
These are man made treatments to simply try to kill all living things in the water or to filter out all things from the water, hardly a natural approach
On planet earth water is the single most important substance.
If you do not have water you do not have life.
It is the driving force behind all the various environments and ecosystems that make up our world.
It is the factor in regulating all weather systems.
It keeps the temperature of the earth stable.
It has the ability to clean, absorb, and transport any other substance.
In fact it is present everywhere and because of this we tend to forget about it's importance and take it for granted.
The human body contains 70-75% water, science now says it could be much higher.
At 10% loss dehydration sets in, at 20% loss death is usual.
It regulates our whole metabolism, millions of complex bio-chemical processes occurring every day.
It is not always the amount of water or even the purity that governs your health, it is the quality of the water. Thousands of years ago water had certain characteristics in respect to oxygen content, surface tension and solubility.
How close to this ideal water do you think your current drinking water is, if it is tap water, bottled water or treated by ozone, chlorine, fluoride, reverse osmosis, distilling.
How natural is the water once it has undergone all these different treatments?
These are man made treatments to simply try to kill all living things in the water or to filter out all things from the water, hardly a natural approach
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