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Topic: water memory
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mambo Knowflake Posts: 170 From: New Zealand Registered: Jun 2002
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posted September 16, 2003 05:36 AM
There have been certain researchers that have stated that water unless "demagnitised" for use of a better word, contains a memory of all that has been put into it. The implications for this are that no matter how you try to purify this water there will still be a chemical memory of what was previously in it. Pesticides, drugs and other chemicals will never be eliminated and will only poison everything living slowly but surely. As yet I don't know if there is a way of properly decontaminating water. Water distillers might be the case but if you use one that has plastic built into it that comes in contact with water you are faced with another problem, phthalates, which are known to to be in every plastic and highly carcinogenic. At this stage we're fighting a never ending battle.IP: Logged |
trillian Moderator Posts: 1317 From: The Boundless Registered: Mar 2003
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posted September 16, 2003 01:46 PM
Hi mambo...do you know where we could read up on this? You mentioned some researchers only vaguely, I would like to read their work.Best Wishes! IP: Logged |
mambo Knowflake Posts: 170 From: New Zealand Registered: Jun 2002
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posted September 16, 2003 06:36 PM
Hi Trillian, In response to your query, try and find anything in bookstores or on the net about Johann Grander or Viktor Schauberger.IP: Logged |