Living Water for Everyone!

Summary
To benefit from water, you must first see it as a living creature. All water researchers have noticed the role of water and its effect on human lives. They understood that fresh water is more than thirst, more than its purity: water is our life, our most important natural resource. Unfortunately, people have failed to grasp this fact. Water is a living entity carrying truly remarkable energy when it flows in a natural, spiralling vortex motion. This vortex action creates livingness in water. You will not find living water coming out of the tap in your kitchen. This water is acidic and full of chemicals. A water molecule is stripped of its electrons when it runs in unnatural ways through water pipes. You will not find living water in filtered or bottled water. Warm, stagnant, still water is dead. Drinking such water everyday must affect the health of those who drink it.
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