2. Living water matches the water mass inside or around our body cells. Small molecular groups can be used to interact with other molecules, communicate through energy vibration, and easily bring nutrients through cell membranes, take toxic waste out of our cells, and stay young and healthy. Macromolecules are disordered and not smooth, which is useless to the body at all.
Six basic characteristics of running water
(1) clean, pure and disease-resistant.
Fresh and unpolluted natural water is healthy, self-cleaning and resistant to microorganisms that cause diseases. The exact reason is unknown, but the investigation by Adolf Lutz Institute in Sao Paulo, Brazil shows that living water can inhibit the reproduction of many microorganisms.
(2) Full of life energy
Billions of cells in the body beat at a harmonious frequency and enter a complex system. This pulse of life enables them to communicate with each other and carry out important biological and chemical exchanges. Disturbing this harmonic pulse may lead to pain, discomfort and disease. Living water vibrates with the energy of your body. When you drink running water, it will enhance, stimulate and continue your own vitality. Drinking stagnant water is harmful, because your body must consume precious energy for transformation and give it energy before it is used to function.
(3) full of life oxygen
Oxygen is the fuel of life. The more you have, the better your physical function and the healthier you are. Most people think that we only inhale oxygen from the air, but in fact, oxygen dissolved in water enters our cells more directly. The oxygen in the water we drink can reach the blood in 30 seconds; 1 minute to reach the brain; 10 minutes to reach the skin; 20 minutes to the liver, heart and kidney!
Living water provides abundant oxygen, which is easily absorbed by your cells. It will also increase the amount of oxygen you breathe, which is especially helpful if you breathe poor air or reduce the amount of oxygen you breathe because of aging or poor health.
(4) rich in ion minerals and trace elements
When water passes through the soil, it will accumulate minerals and trace elements, which are necessary for your body to conduct and generate billions of small electric pulses. Without these pulses, not only a single smooth muscle, including the heart, cannot function, nor can it grow and recover. Dr. linus pauling, the winner of the second Nobel Prize, pointed out: "All human diseases may be caused by mineral deficiency." Minerals and trace elements in water are most suitable for you, because they exist in the form of ions and have the most biological effects on your cells (even better than chelated minerals and colloidal minerals).
(5) Ideal PH value
The PH value of natural water rich in minerals is slightly alkaline. It maintains the average pH value of your body fluid at PH7.35, which is necessary for transporting oxygen, regulating metabolism, eliminating acid waste and preventing diseases.
(6) Important hexagonal structure
The life source of healthy water is ice. Its small molecular groups are arranged smoothly and neatly, forming a perfect hexagon and rich in minerals.
The most healthful water has a beautiful hexagonal crystal structure. Even if it is a liquid, it is most obvious before freezing. Unhealthy water is usually a large or pentagonal molecular mass, or it is disordered and invisible, even when it begins to freeze.
Why is molecular structure important? Because it matches the water mass in or around our body cells. Small molecular groups can be used to interact with other molecules, communicate through energy vibration, and easily bring nutrients through cell membranes, take toxic waste out of our cells, and stay young and healthy. Macromolecules are disordered and not smooth, which is useless to the body at all.
Only healthy water can form hexagonal crystals as beautiful as snowflakes. Snow water, fruit and vegetable water, deep well cold water and pure streams all have perfect hexagonal structures.
When tap water freezes, hexagonal crystal structure cannot be formed.
Of all the properties of water, its hexagonal structure may be the most important, but it is also the most fragile. It is easily destroyed by environmental pollutants and modern water treatment technology.