Thursday, August 28, 2008

Dr Young on acidic water

Dr Robert O. Young sent me this article this week. I think he summarizes it very well.

' No one "makes" water -- it's made for us by nature. We're all familiar with the cycle: rain, snow, snow -- melt, rivers, lakes, oceans, evaporation, condensation, clouds, rain, snow . . . The cycle is still unchanged. But what happens to the water during that cycle, at the hands of man, has changed enormously -- even catastrophically -- during the last 150 years.

That's why, for optimum health, you have to "make" water - electron rich alkaline water. Before I tell you how to do this, here's a quick review of why you should. Toxic Acidic Chemicals on the average, drinking water in the United States currently contains over 2,100 toxic chemicals that are known to cause cancerous states, cell mutation through acidic fermentation, and nervous system disorders created by these toxic acidic chemicals.

This is not particularly surprising considering that there are close to 100,000 acidic chemicals now in everyday use -- with over 1,000 new ones being added each year. In fact, according to the EPA, US industries generate some 79 million pounds of toxic acidic waste each year that is not disposed of properly - most of it ends up in our oceans leading to acid rain. 2nd Hand Acidic Water What is probably more surprising to most people, though, is the fact that, according to the EPA, 53 million Americans unknowingly drink acidic tap water that is polluted by faeces, radiation, or other acidic contaminants.

Also according to EPA, some 45 million people drink water contaminated with the parasite cryptosporidium that killed more than 100 people in Milwaukee in 1993. Or that over half of all Americans drink acid water that has been used at least once before. To summarize: You have to "make" good electron rich alkaline water because of acidic chemical residues, heavy metals, parasites, bacteria, human waste, agricultural waste, industrial waste, chlorine, fluoride -- all the insults imposed upon water by man. "Man" does it, and we -- man by man, woman by woman -- have to undo it. And in doing so, as you'll see, we can even improve a bit on nature.

There are four steps to making really good water:

1. Purify your water of all acidic impurities.
2. Energize your water with electrons.
3. Make your water wetter by breaking it down into smaller molecular clusters.
4. Mineralize your water with alkaline mineral salts of bicarbonate.

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