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Distilled Water Does Leave Your Fountain Clean With No Algae Or Mineral
Deposits
Should I use distilled water in my fountain?
Dr Emotoa a visionary researcher from Japan received certification from
the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine.
Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in
the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology. The quest thus began
to discover the mystery of water.
He began by studying the crystallization process of water It all started
in 1994 when he took samples of water from various sources, froze a few
droplets, examined them under a dark field microscope and photographed
them. He photographed the crystal formations produced by water as it passes
from liquid into freezing state. It is like taking a snapshot of the water
at that moment in time. He quickly realized that the crystals that formed
from water depended highly on the natural health of the water. In other
words, water from natural springs, healing water sources etc, formed beautiful
and complex crystalline geometries - like snowflakes. Water that had been
distilled, polluted or passed through consumption had lost its inner order.
This leads to the realization that natural healthy water carries an 'inner
order' defining its nature and properties.
 Photo
on left is healthy water on right is distilled water
More about distilled water and just maybe you should not use it in
your fountain
Distilled water is highly acidic. Distilled water is alleged to be
beneficial due to its lack of contaminants. Well, many of the devices
that distill water are made of metal and will actually add certain toxic
metals like nickel back to the water.
Since distilled water is like a vacuum without any minerals, it will actually
leach beneficial minerals from your fountains rocks and minerals to balance
it out.
Then there is the physics of the water. Water is structured and when it
is distilled the structure becomes profoundly disturbed as pictured above.
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