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“The World's Greatest Health Secret”
Why is water important to a healthy body?
The secret of health lies in internal cleanliness! To be 100%
healthy, our body must be free from deposits of inorganic
minerals that come from most drinking city tap water. The body
needs absolutely pure distilled water (H2O). It is the only type
of water which meets the definition of water:
hydrogen + oxygen . ‘Pure water' refers to water that is H2O,
and that's it! It's not H2O with inorganic heavy metals such as
Iron, Silver, Copper and other.
Distilled water comes the closest to this definition. It meets
Pharmaceutical Standards and is used in prescriptions. All the
kidney machines operate on pure distilled water, and should be
used in baby formulas, car batteries and steam irons. If you put
tap water into your car battery or your iron, the battery
eventually short circuits and dies, and your iron becomes
clogged with lime deposits
Water is one of the most vital elements to enable us to sustain
life. It hydrates and regulates the temperature of the body.
Blood, your “ River of Life ”, is the fluid that carries the
oxygen and nutrition to all the cells of the body and tries to
remove any toxins and poisonous substances.
The
Divine 16L water purifier distiller produces 16 litres of pure filtered,
distilled water per day
The trouble is that
the average person is pouring inorganic minerals (usually from
tap water and/or bottled (heavy) spring water) and toxic poisons
into the body so fast that the blood finds it impossible to
purify itself, much less the body. Yet nothing could be more
important than this “life blood” of ours. If we do not get
enough oxygen and nutrition, and if toxic materials are not
removed regularly, they will stockpile and we will die.
“Chronic cellular dehydration can painfully and prematurely
kill. Its initial outward manifestations have until now been
labelled as diseases of unknown origin”. Dr. F. Batmanghelidj,
M.D.
“Old age is a highly toxic condition caused by nutritional
deficiencies and an unhealthy lifestyle”. Dr. Paul C. Bragg, N.
D., Ph. D .
Pure water and its importance:
Do you or your family suffer from any of the following:
constipation, kidney stones, gallstones, arteriosclerosis, high
blood pressure, back or joint pain, high cholesterol, migraines,
stress varicose veins, inner ear problems, rheumatism, angina,
asthma, diabetes, allergies, gout arthritis, or even fatigue?
These may all be symptoms of severe cellular dehydration and a
build-up of inorganic minerals in your system.
The water you are drinking may look pure and safe, BUT IS IT?
When the water is tested at the municipal water plant and found
to be under the Maximum Contaminant Level it is deemed fit for
consumption, notwithstanding that when the water leaves the
plant and travels through miles of underground piping to get to
your home, it picks up hundreds of contaminants on the way. Nor
does it mean that the water at the plant is pure, it only means
that water has not exceeded the Acceptable Level of
Contamination. The vast majority of people drink ordinary tap
water laced with chemicals and inorganic minerals. The body can
make no selection for itself, but must accept what you put into
it. When you give your body water that is heavily loaded with
chemicals and inorganic minerals, the body has to do something
with these poisons. They end up stored into your arteries,
veins, joints, eyes, ears, nose, throat, gallbladder and other
vital organs, which could lead to serious illnesses such as
arthritis, cancer, arteriosclerosis, heart disease, varicose
veins and kidney stone problems.
The impact of calcium carbonate in our drinking water:
First let's look at what is in our tap water. Practically all
municipal drinking water contains the inorganic mineral calcium
carbonate. Calcium Carbonate, and other inorganic minerals, can
cause all kinds of stones to form in our vital organs, cement
our joints and is the principal troublemaker responsible for
what is called ‘hardening of the arteries', that is solidifying
our blood vessels. Calcium carbonate, or lime, is a very
important ingredient in making cement or concrete, and we all
know that adding water to cement leads to hardening of concrete.
The most common places to find the accumulation of such stones
are in the gallbladder, the kidneys, and in the passageways
between kidneys and bladder.
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