A brief look at my water filtration 'overflow' tray. For an in depth description please checkout my accompanying article here: http://naturalsociety.com/this...
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Would love to hear more about that. In fact, if you could provide some links that would be super stellar.
i use a water distiller and the crap left in after a 4hr cycle absolutely stinks and leaves a brown cream in the bottom.it also has a carbon filter for petroleums.im not sure if it gets rid of flouride though heard differing things on that subject.also read that addind a bit of salt[very little]mineralisises it and stirring it vigorously puts some life back in it [kind of wakes it up]. any thoughts welcome .peace DHUK
Here in the filippines I believe the water could desolve a tank of the military kind. Bottled is best. Way up in the mountains the water might be very drinkable.
We got well water, so ours don't look like that. Part Sulpher and part mineral, slightly Alkaline.
Some time ago a group of Russian scientists did a study where they compared mountain spring water and utility water.
In the study they discovered that people's blood platelets were anemic (grayish in color with low amounts of electrical charges to separate the platelets) who were on a diet of utility water.
When they drew blood from these people and placed a drop of spring water into the anemic blood and placed it under a microscope, within seconds of contact with the spring water the blood platelets became a bluish color and began arcing like weather lighting causing the platelets to separate, and come alive with vitality.
Depending upon your area, crystalline, or live water comes from approximately 300 feet down. If you live in an area with granite deposits, I'd say crystalline water can be found within just feet of ground level.
I had a video that better explained this on my Healthy 4 U page, but I see it was removed from You Tube.
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