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A Wise Doctor - Dave Carpenter

Have you ever noticed how the Universe seems to repeat itself over and over?  For
example, there is over 146 Trillion TONS of water on the Earth which comprises roughly
70% of the Earth's surface.  The adult human body is also made up of approximately
70% water.  Our own blood very closely resembles ocean water and this "sea" inside
of us transports everything necessary for our cells to live.  I am often amazed 
at the many similarities between the planet we live ON and the bodies we live IN!

I have been in the health and wellness field for over 20 years now and I'm 
more convinced today more than ever that water is the foundation to good health.
  By that I mean that for the body to work right it needs to be hydrated first and
foremost!  I don't mean that other nutrients are not important but  that water is
the foundation for good health and cellular efficiency.  Every single chemical reaction
that takes place inside of your body takes place in water.

One of the biggest problems with getting hydrated is the surface tension of the 
water.  There's a reason that we use detergent to break down the surface tension
of water when washing dishes or clothing or even our bodies.  These large clusters
of water (meaning high surface tension water) do not penetrate the dirt and grime
in your clothes, on your dishes or on your body.

Of course another way to reduce the surface tension of water is to heat it up which
causes the molecules to spread out (just while being heated however).  If one continues
increasing the heat we can obviously make steam.  Again, this is often why we use
hot water in cleaning methods.

That's why micro-clustered water for drinking is so amazing.  We can create this
low surface tension water that can be cold and take it into our body to hydrate 
them more efficiently.  In the words of one of the leading authorities on water,
Mu Shik Jhon, Ph.D. [http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=svfdh5cab&et=1103849805877&s=10844&e=0015KN8s5h_nDMWRTjypvF_yRLF-5VEkf7ZFupJt1t42LD_mYzrjOYmcM7_qOq2G_94S2XM2u0w5YImvkYJ-YgnKtyBdJzKZ_s4tuzo2XtR2w82kOuhlIQTSiRxMaRSanLWbUsdzki6jEsDhx1g5zc7lYY81_GJ5t7ldgWpmABugC2ReoXhSV8bcstC3mT3llOYOdhwZla5608EZx6_62uHNPDaKbkPoEPk1mtB9hvpn8hG7s8tNpQZksUml6l-ipJTtDg4bahhvvw=],
"Hexagonal (micro-clustered) water moves easily within the cellular matrix of the
body, helping with nutrient absorption and waste removal.  It aids metabolic processes,
supports the immune system, contributes to lasting vitality and acts as a carrier
of dissolved oxygen.  It can provide alkaline minerals to the body and it helps 
in the more efficient removal of acidic wastes. Drinking Hexagonal Water takes us
in the direction of greater health.  It supports long life and freedom from disease!"



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