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Water passed through a magnetic funnel or magnetic device fitted to a water pipe, acquires a finer and more homogeneous structure than ordinary water. Magnetic water is more fluid and has greater biological activity than ordinary water.
It is this same phenomenon of surface tension that is responsible for the ability of plants to suck water up through their roots from the surrounding soil. The ability of magnetized water to alter the surface tension of water creates the ability to change the way water molecules interact with each other.
"Alive" and "dead" water. We are familiar with these terms since our childhood, but were the writers telling the truth when they would describe the properties of "alive" water.
We all think of it being clean but the truth s that the water we refer to as clean is "dead". This is because we as humans have done everything to "kill" water, by making it undergo mechanical, thermal and chemical treatments to clean it. However, there are places on earth where clean "alive" water can still be found.
Long ago, people would call this water "holy". Such water can be found in holly and clean springs.
But not many people know that underground all the holly springs with clean "alive" water flow through the areas of natural magnet depositions. Therefore this water undergoes magnetic treatment and acquires unique healing qualities.
We strongly believe that magnetic water will become an essential part in the lives of every human being.
For now we want to make you familiar with simple methods of magnetizing water. That is the transformation of "dead" drinking water into "alive" drinking water.
Every human being on this planet has to drink water in order to stay alive. But what do we know about water we drink? Absolutely nothing! Think about the fact that at this moment, clean drinking water costs twice as much as petrol! Think about the fact that at this moment, clean drinking water costs 2 times as much as petrol!
According to UNESCO, almost every country suffers from a deficit of high quality drinking spring water. Investigations show the connection between increasing levels of stones in kidneys and the growing levels of harmful elements in drinking water.
Long experimental investigations and clinical observations (1975-1994), conclude that magnetic water must be used in order to dissolve kidney stones. This can only be done by using patent technology made by "Magnetic Technologies". For this treatment, it is recommended to consume magnetic water daily and unlimited quantities.
Magnetize tea, water and other beverages. Magnetic beverages are the key to a successful recovery and a perfect way to prevent health problems for the whole family.
The Importance of Water in Maintaining Intracellular Hydration
Fluid fluctuations affect blood volume and intracellular hydration levels. This can be life threatening. When the amount of fluid within various cellular compartments is relatively constant, there is an exchange of solutes and water between compartments to maintain unique compositions. Individuals with more body fat have proportionately less total body water and are more susceptible to fluid imbalances that cause dehydration.
Total body water percentage decreases with age, resulting in inadequate cellular hydration. Most critical is the decrease in the ratio of intracellular hydration. The normal ratio is 60% intracellular, 40% extra cellular. The reason for change in this ratio is due in part to an increase in fat along with a decrease in muscle, and a decreased ability of the body to regulate sodium and water balance. With age, kidney function becomes less efficient in producing urine, and responses for conserving sodium weaken.
The body must continuously be in a proper state of hydration. Because 2.5 liters of water is lost each day through normal bodily functions, this must be replaced. There are two major issues that emphasize the need to keep the body adequately hydrated with water of the best quality, content, and structure so it can maintain homeostasis. First, the water we put in our body must be able to prevent toxins and chemical substances from accumulating and creating destructive influences on cells. Water must bring all minerals and nutrients required for cell metabolism, and remove any substances that can damage the cell. It must also be able to protect cell walls from damage and invasion. Second, since water is involved in every function of the body, it must act as a conductor of electrochemical activity, such as neurotransmission, by moving water from one nerve cell to another smoothly and effectively.
Movement of water in the body between cells (extra cellular fluid) is caused by osmosis. This is created by magnetic forces in the body, which keep the movement in balance. As water flows, changes in pressure create movement across the cell membranes. Any changes in pressure will allow proteins, minerals and other nutrients being carried by the blood to escape into spaces between vessels and deprive the cells of their vital needs to sustain life. When water in the blood is contaminated with chemicals, it enters the cells and changes their structure, which in turn could lead to changes in DNA. This is the start of the disease process, which is very similar to the aging process.
The human body was created to be in balance. We call this integrity, or oneness, or more commonly, homeostasis. Our body relies on its chemical processing plant to keep a metabolic balance. The body knows when it is being depleted of essential minerals and nutrients which are necessary to keep it balanced. When this happens, the body must draw from its reserve. But this can only be a temporary measure, until these reserves are once again replenished.
Our body becomes aware of its depletion when its energy level is low. If nothing is done, and if we continue to ignore its call for help, we allow our body to begin on the path of its destruction. When the body is neglected, it becomes vulnerable to attack from invaders from the outside. It is also open to attack from the inside by free radicals. Bacteria, which are essential for our survival, suddenly turn on us and destroy us.
The body fights to regain its integrity by calling on the immune system. Sometimes this is too late, especially if the body has been in a contaminated state for too long. This can result from poor quality of the water we put in our body everyday.
The body knows when it is drying out. The body can only keep its ability to remain balanced if it is given enough good water. Not just clean water, but water that can provide a good environment for the body to function and carry on its purpose of remaining in balance.
Blood is normally about 94 percent water when the body is fully hydrated (red cells are actually "water bags" that contain the colored hemoglobin). Inside the cells of the body, there should ideally be about 75 percent water. Because of this difference in water levels outside and inside the cells, an osmotic flow of water into the cells normally occurs. There are hundreds of thousands of voltage-generating pump units at the cell membranes, much like the turbines used in hydroelectric dams. The water that flows through them rotates these pumps. This rush of water creates hydroelectric energy. At the same time, and as part of the same process, elements such as sodium and potassium are exchanged.
Only water that is free and can move about - the water you drink - generates hydroelectric energy at the cell membrane. The previously supplied water that is now busy with other functions cannot leave its binding position to rush elsewhere. This is why water by itself should be considered the most suitable pick-me-up beverage and should be consumed at regular intervals during the day. The good thing about water as a source of energy is the fact that any excess water is passed out of the body. It manufactures the needed energy to top up the reserved in the cells and then leaves the body (carrying with it the tocix waste of the cells). It is not stored.
Where there is dehydration because a person is not drinking enough water, the cells become depleted of their ready energy. They then have to depend more on energy generation from food that is consumed instead of water. In this situation, the body is pushed into storing fat and using its protein and starch reserves, because it is easier to break these elements down than the stored fat. This is the reason why 37 percent of people in America are grossly overweight. Their bodies are engaged in perpetual crisis management of dehydration.
The word hydrolysis (loosening, dissolving, breaking, or splitting by the participating action of water) is used when water becomes involved in the metabolism of other materials. Activities that depend on hydrolysis include the breakdown of a protein into the different amino acids that have been used to make that particular protein, and the breakdown of large fatty particles into smaller fatty acid units. Without water, hydrolysis cannot take place. It follows, then, that the hydrolytic function of water also constitutes the metabolism of water itself. What this means is that water itself needs to be broken down first - hydrolyzed - before the body can use the various components in food. This is why we need to supply the body with water before we eat solid foods.