Posted By Bhadresh Bundela
Water is alive in Nature when found in its natural environment. When we use it, we treat it without any deep understanding of what water actually is. We do a variety of things to the water:
Pump it through miles and miles of straight and narrow pipelines.
Frequently use high pressure turbine pumps.
Expose water to numerous 90 degree turns.
This causes the water to:
Lose its Life Force.
Make it defenseless against bacteria and viruses.
Lose its ability to self clean.
Lose its freedom to follow its innate desire to move in spirals and swirls.
As a result of this, water becomes "dead or lazy" as bacteria build-up occurs in the pipeline. Then we add chlorine to it which kills most of the bacteria - both good and bad - in the water, in us, when we drink it and when we shower in it. Richard C. Sweeting, MD expands:
"when [chlorine] comes in contact with organic material, whether dissolved in water or in the contents of the intestines, many diverse halogenated compounds are formed. Most medical researchers were led to believe it was safe, but we are now learning the hard way that all the time we thought we were preventing an epidemic of one disease, we were creating another."
Callum Coats, author of Living Energies,Living Energies gives us a deep and profound understanding of how we arrived at this present environmental disaster and more important, how we can move on to a more balanced, harmonic and realistic society on a global scale. It is of course putting water in its rightful place - at the top of the priority scale. states: "Present methods of water treatment kill water, [which] ultimately destroys those organisms constantly forced to drink it. We therefore actually sterilize our blood when we drink chlorinated water, thereby readying ourselves for the onset of disease."
Take a look at The Leading Edge Research Group website. The site can provide you with more information about chlorine and fluoride. The information there makes the use of these chemicals look like a crime against humanity.
Studies conducted since 1993, including a Great Lakes Basin cancer study sponsored by Health Canada have raised concerns that the guidelines set for chlorinated water may not sufficiently protect against risks of cancer and other health effects.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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