Tuesday, August 12, 2008


Now here's a company that 'believes' in the power of their water. Billed as capable of all sorts of miraculous cures, Crazy water has been creating stories (and Myths) for a long, long time.

What's so special about it? Well, well, it's well water.

The water was first discovered when settler James Lynch drilled a well on his property in 1880. When his family began to drink the odd-tasting water, their health problems, such as frailty and rheumatism, reportedly were cured. Legend has it that a woman with mental problems was cured by the water over a century ago, earning the water the name “Crazy Water,” according to the article.

The company’s Web site lists dyspepsia, neuralgia, sore eyes, paralysis, insomnia, liver and kidney problems, rheumatism, scrofula, and blood problems as some of the maladies that could be cured by Crazy Water.

But if you take a look at the mineral analysis it's pretty clear that apart from the lithium, which may explain its mental cure stories, it's good ol' alkaline water!
Here's the site

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