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Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

It is vital that we all drink pure, good water daily. It is recommended

that we drink 1/2 our body weight in ounces of this water.

 

Using an additive in your drinking water can help your health in many ways.

People often say that they don't have anything " wrong with them " , so they

aren't sure of the benefits of Willard Water. Over the years there have

been many reports from people regarding Willard Water. They say it has

helped them with their arthritis, or digestive problems, or migraines, or

back pain, or diabetes, or skin problems, or burns, or high blood pressure,

or stomach ulcers, or whatever.

 

Here's a list of some of the commonly reported " little things " that people

say convince them their decision to make Real Willard Water a part of their

lives was wise:

 

* cold hands and feet aren't cold anymore (better circulation)

* sleeping better

* improved regularity (ending chronic constipation for many and ending

chronic diarrhea for others).

* Better absorption of foods - kernels of corn no longer visible in their

stools

* more alert, better memory, a feeling of being " more alive " or a " general

feeling of wellbeing "

* fewer aches and pains

* more energy

* better condition of hair and nails

* better complexion and " color "

* Dealing with stress better

* fewer colds, flu and other such problems and getting over them quicker

* quicker than usual recovery from surgeries & healing of broken bones

* Finding that nutritional supplements seem to be working better - often

getting the same results, taking less of the supplements

 

Willard Water is a superior antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals,

because it " is able to replenish its supply of electrons " according to Roy

Jacobsen in his book " Aqua Vitae " (aqua vitae means " water of life " ). In

his book, he quotes Dr. Willard as saying that " When you have a reducing

agent, for example H2S, where the sulphur has two extra electrons, it will

give those up. But once this particle has been used up, it is used up " , said

Doc. " But with the Willard Water it is drawing from this vast reservoir (of

electrons) " ... and it isn't used up... it can perform over and over again as

an antioxidant, unlike the " normal " antioxidants, which can each only

perform the task until they run out of their limited supply of electrons.

 

How do we know that Willard Water is an antioxidant and free radical

scavenger? A few reasons:

 

1. Free radicals and peroxides show up in a person's blood (viewed under a

microscope) as a network of white dots and threads, and an hour after

drinking the water, another blood sample from the same person will show that

these patterns (the white dots and threads) have been eliminated or greatly

reduced (Aqua Vitae p.45);

 

2. In one experiment (cited in Aqua Vitae on page 96), hay treated with

willard water was compared to hay that had not been treated with the water,

after both had been left outside during the winter. The hay treated with

the Willard Water had a much higher beta-carotene content than the hay that

had not been treated with the Willard Water. Beta-carotene is a precursor

of Vitamin A and is susceptible to breakdown by oxidation. Apparently the

treatment protected the beta carotene in the hay from oxidation.

 

3. The Willard Water was tested according to radioprotectors (Prasad 1984).

The technical information accompanying the graphs of the results of that

test is saying two things (in layman's language):

 

A) That the willard water (referred to in the data as " Lignite Activated

Water " ) was reducing free radicals after radiation. (This would be of

significance, for example, to people receiving radiation, because, we are

told, it indicates the water would remove the free radicals generated by the

radiation and therefore could reduce some of the side effects of the

radiation).

 

B) It reduced free radicals in the solution alone, which means that even in

a person not receiving radiation, the water binds the free radicals on the

Catalyst Altered Water matrix.

 

Since the late 70's many farmers have used WW (willard water) with their

cows/calves - and chickens... the results have been amazing... HEALTHY

animals, with a quieted down nervous system... amazing. In the wheat fields

for years they have used WW - in the 60 minutes segment done on WW they had

two fields - one treated with willard water, the other not. (the seeds were

soaked in willard water in the one field BEFORE planting... the other field

- no willard water). " From the start it was a better color and it came up

quicker and it was a thicker stand and it would yield more, would be more

bushels per acre and every bushel per acre means that many more dollars per

acre " . In pulling out the roots of the wheat in both fields, and looking at

them, the difference in the " hair roots " is incredible. The field with the

willard water treated seed has strong, roots showing many hair roots. The

other field (untreated) is not like this, and the roots are weak.

 

Many others use it to grow vegetables - 25 - 30 pound squashes are not

unusual.

 

This water is patented - and the U.S. Patent office will not issue a patent

on " snake oil " . It issued 21 on Willard Water, covering everything from

therapeutically treating warm blooded animals, to reducing infectious

disease, and relieving stress in livestock, to improving soil fertility, to

benefiting transplanted and growing plants ... and much more.

 

 

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Lynn Michaels

gettingwell

Saturday, October 27, 2001 1:05 AM

Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

 

Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

It is vital that we all drink pure, good water daily. It is recommended

that we drink 1/2 our body weight in ounces of this water.

 

Using an additive in your drinking water can help your health in many ways.

People often say that they don't have anything " wrong with them " , so they

aren't sure of the benefits of Willard Water. Over the years there have

been many reports from people regarding Willard Water. They say it has

helped them with their arthritis, or digestive problems, or migraines, or

back pain, or diabetes, or skin problems, or burns, or high blood pressure,

or stomach ulcers, or whatever.

 

Here's a list of some of the commonly reported " little things " that people

say convince them their decision to make Real Willard Water a part of their

lives was wise:

 

* cold hands and feet aren't cold anymore (better circulation)

* sleeping better

* improved regularity (ending chronic constipation for many and ending

chronic diarrhea for others).

* Better absorption of foods - kernels of corn no longer visible in their

stools

* more alert, better memory, a feeling of being " more alive " or a " general

feeling of wellbeing "

* fewer aches and pains

* more energy

* better condition of hair and nails

* better complexion and " color "

* Dealing with stress better

* fewer colds, flu and other such problems and getting over them quicker

* quicker than usual recovery from surgeries & healing of broken bones

* Finding that nutritional supplements seem to be working better - often

getting the same results, taking less of the supplements

 

Willard Water is a superior antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals,

because it " is able to replenish its supply of electrons " according to Roy

Jacobsen in his book " Aqua Vitae " (aqua vitae means " water of life " ). In

his book, he quotes Dr. Willard as saying that " When you have a reducing

agent, for example H2S, where the sulphur has two extra electrons, it will

give those up. But once this particle has been used up, it is used up " , said

Doc. " But with the Willard Water it is drawing from this vast reservoir (of

electrons) " ... and it isn't used up... it can perform over and over again as

an antioxidant, unlike the " normal " antioxidants, which can each only

perform the task until they run out of their limited supply of electrons.

 

How do we know that Willard Water is an antioxidant and free radical

scavenger? A few reasons:

 

1. Free radicals and peroxides show up in a person's blood (viewed under a

microscope) as a network of white dots and threads, and an hour after

drinking the water, another blood sample from the same person will show that

these patterns (the white dots and threads) have been eliminated or greatly

reduced (Aqua Vitae p.45);

 

2. In one experiment (cited in Aqua Vitae on page 96), hay treated with

willard water was compared to hay that had not been treated with the water,

after both had been left outside during the winter. The hay treated with

the Willard Water had a much higher beta-carotene content than the hay that

had not been treated with the Willard Water. Beta-carotene is a precursor

of Vitamin A and is susceptible to breakdown by oxidation. Apparently the

treatment protected the beta carotene in the hay from oxidation.

 

3. The Willard Water was tested according to radioprotectors (Prasad 1984).

The technical information accompanying the graphs of the results of that

test is saying two things (in layman's language):

 

A) That the willard water (referred to in the data as " Lignite Activated

Water " ) was reducing free radicals after radiation. (This would be of

significance, for example, to people receiving radiation, because, we are

told, it indicates the water would remove the free radicals generated by the

radiation and therefore could reduce some of the side effects of the

radiation).

 

B) It reduced free radicals in the solution alone, which means that even in

a person not receiving radiation, the water binds the free radicals on the

Catalyst Altered Water matrix.

 

Since the late 70's many farmers have used WW (willard water) with their

cows/calves - and chickens... the results have been amazing... HEALTHY

animals, with a quieted down nervous system... amazing. In the wheat fields

for years they have used WW - in the 60 minutes segment done on WW they had

two fields - one treated with willard water, the other not. (the seeds were

soaked in willard water in the one field BEFORE planting... the other field

- no willard water). " From the start it was a better color and it came up

quicker and it was a thicker stand and it would yield more, would be more

bushels per acre and every bushel per acre means that many more dollars per

acre " . In pulling out the roots of the wheat in both fields, and looking at

them, the difference in the " hair roots " is incredible. The field with the

willard water treated seed has strong, roots showing many hair roots. The

other field (untreated) is not like this, and the roots are weak.

 

Many others use it to grow vegetables - 25 - 30 pound squashes are not

unusual.

 

This water is patented - and the U.S. Patent office will not issue a patent

on " snake oil " . It issued 21 on Willard Water, covering everything from

therapeutically treating warm blooded animals, to reducing infectious

disease, and relieving stress in livestock, to improving soil fertility, to

benefiting transplanted and growing plants ... and much more.

 

 

_______

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In a message dated 10/27/01 12:04:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

b_thankfull writes:

 

<< Where / how do you get Willard Water? >>

 

b_thankfull.... I did a search putting in the words willard and water. In my

results I found several sites selling this product (or maybe a copy of it).

I found one claiming to be the Willard Water Official site

http://www.dr-willardswater.com/index.html At the home site, they have a

link to help you find a distributer. It looks like there are alot of copycat

sites out there and appearantly there is a problem with people selling

diluted willards water as well. I do value competition in the health feild

as I'm sure a lot of great discoveries do result, but I really do appreciate

a forum such as this so we can hear what has really stood up to their claims

and what hasn't. I also value learning that some of the things I previously

thought were healthy goals, may not be that at all. Thanks.

Marlena

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In a message dated 10/27/01 1:47:43 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

PHAMMTAYLR writes:

 

> << Where / how do you get Willard Water? >>

 

www.swansonsvitamins.com

 

Some of the internet sites are as high as $145-$165 for a gallon, but none

are as good as the prices at Swanson's where I paid less than $90 for a

gallon including shipping. You might have to call them (1-800-437-4148) to

get a gallon. It comes in 2 oz., pint, quart and gallon sizes, but they

aren't all listed on the internet.

 

I burned both sides of my hand making scented candles. The wax was melted

and the oil caught fire. I jumped and it ran all over my hand. The blisters

were thicker than my fingers themselves. I made it worse by putting on aloe

from my garden. The aloe was hot from the sun and burned my burns. It hurt

so bad I thought I was going to have to call the paramedics, then I

remembered my Willard's Water. I had to spray it on every 15-20 minutes for

the first few hours, whenever it started to hurt again, but it never hurt

after that. I'd forget about the blisters and rub my hand against stuff all

the time, but that did no damage. About 1 1/2 wk. later, the blisters came

off and the skin underneath was pink but totally healed. That's better than

any hospital could ever do!!!

 

I can't believe I'm talking about such a wierd, funky product in public, LOL.

 

Starris

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I used to buy my Willard Water from L & H Vitamins, around 96$ for one

gallon. The last time I ordered from someone else that was a little

cheaper, but I cannot remember who it was. When I remember, I'll let you

know. Pat

-

" Lucy " <b_thankfull

 

Saturday, October 27, 2001 6:58 AM

Re: Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

 

> Where / how do you get Willard Water?

> -

> Lynn Michaels

> gettingwell

> Saturday, October 27, 2001 1:05 AM

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

>

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

> It is vital that we all drink pure, good water daily. It is recommended

> that we drink 1/2 our body weight in ounces of this water.

>

> Using an additive in your drinking water can help your health in many

ways.

> People often say that they don't have anything " wrong with them " , so

they

> aren't sure of the benefits of Willard Water. Over the years there have

> been many reports from people regarding Willard Water. They say it has

> helped them with their arthritis, or digestive problems, or migraines,

or

> back pain, or diabetes, or skin problems, or burns, or high blood

pressure,

> or stomach ulcers, or whatever.

>

> Here's a list of some of the commonly reported " little things " that

people

> say convince them their decision to make Real Willard Water a part of

their

> lives was wise:

>

> * cold hands and feet aren't cold anymore (better circulation)

> * sleeping better

> * improved regularity (ending chronic constipation for many and ending

> chronic diarrhea for others).

> * Better absorption of foods - kernels of corn no longer visible in

their

> stools

> * more alert, better memory, a feeling of being " more alive " or a

" general

> feeling of wellbeing "

> * fewer aches and pains

> * more energy

> * better condition of hair and nails

> * better complexion and " color "

> * Dealing with stress better

> * fewer colds, flu and other such problems and getting over them

quicker

> * quicker than usual recovery from surgeries & healing of broken bones

> * Finding that nutritional supplements seem to be working better -

often

> getting the same results, taking less of the supplements

>

> Willard Water is a superior antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals,

> because it " is able to replenish its supply of electrons " according to

Roy

> Jacobsen in his book " Aqua Vitae " (aqua vitae means " water of life " ).

In

> his book, he quotes Dr. Willard as saying that " When you have a reducing

> agent, for example H2S, where the sulphur has two extra electrons, it

will

> give those up. But once this particle has been used up, it is used up " ,

said

> Doc. " But with the Willard Water it is drawing from this vast reservoir

(of

> electrons) " ... and it isn't used up... it can perform over and over

again as

> an antioxidant, unlike the " normal " antioxidants, which can each only

> perform the task until they run out of their limited supply of

electrons.

>

> How do we know that Willard Water is an antioxidant and free radical

> scavenger? A few reasons:

>

> 1. Free radicals and peroxides show up in a person's blood (viewed under

a

> microscope) as a network of white dots and threads, and an hour after

> drinking the water, another blood sample from the same person will show

that

> these patterns (the white dots and threads) have been eliminated or

greatly

> reduced (Aqua Vitae p.45);

>

> 2. In one experiment (cited in Aqua Vitae on page 96), hay treated with

> willard water was compared to hay that had not been treated with the

water,

> after both had been left outside during the winter. The hay treated

with

> the Willard Water had a much higher beta-carotene content than the hay

that

> had not been treated with the Willard Water. Beta-carotene is a

precursor

> of Vitamin A and is susceptible to breakdown by oxidation. Apparently

the

> treatment protected the beta carotene in the hay from oxidation.

>

> 3. The Willard Water was tested according to radioprotectors (Prasad

1984).

> The technical information accompanying the graphs of the results of that

> test is saying two things (in layman's language):

>

> A) That the willard water (referred to in the data as " Lignite

Activated

> Water " ) was reducing free radicals after radiation. (This would be of

> significance, for example, to people receiving radiation, because, we

are

> told, it indicates the water would remove the free radicals generated by

the

> radiation and therefore could reduce some of the side effects of the

> radiation).

>

> B) It reduced free radicals in the solution alone, which means that

even in

> a person not receiving radiation, the water binds the free radicals on

the

> Catalyst Altered Water matrix.

>

> Since the late 70's many farmers have used WW (willard water) with their

> cows/calves - and chickens... the results have been amazing... HEALTHY

> animals, with a quieted down nervous system... amazing. In the wheat

fields

> for years they have used WW - in the 60 minutes segment done on WW they

had

> two fields - one treated with willard water, the other not. (the seeds

were

> soaked in willard water in the one field BEFORE planting... the other

field

> - no willard water). " From the start it was a better color and it came

up

> quicker and it was a thicker stand and it would yield more, would be

more

> bushels per acre and every bushel per acre means that many more dollars

per

> acre " . In pulling out the roots of the wheat in both fields, and

looking at

> them, the difference in the " hair roots " is incredible. The field with

the

> willard water treated seed has strong, roots showing many hair roots.

The

> other field (untreated) is not like this, and the roots are weak.

>

> Many others use it to grow vegetables - 25 - 30 pound squashes are not

> unusual.

>

> This water is patented - and the U.S. Patent office will not issue a

patent

> on " snake oil " . It issued 21 on Willard Water, covering everything from

> therapeutically treating warm blooded animals, to reducing infectious

> disease, and relieving stress in livestock, to improving soil fertility,

to

> benefiting transplanted and growing plants ... and much more.

>

>

> _______

>

> Get your free @ address at

>

>

>

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Thanks!

 

lucy

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P. K. Wagner

Gettingwell

Sunday, October 28, 2001 4:11 PM

Re: Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

 

I used to buy my Willard Water from L & H Vitamins, around 96$ for one

gallon. The last time I ordered from someone else that was a little

cheaper, but I cannot remember who it was. When I remember, I'll let you

know. Pat

-

" Lucy " <b_thankfull

Saturday, October 27, 2001 6:58 AM

Re: Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

 

> Where / how do you get Willard Water?

> -

> Lynn Michaels

> gettingwell

> Saturday, October 27, 2001 1:05 AM

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

>

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

> It is vital that we all drink pure, good water daily. It is recommended

> that we drink 1/2 our body weight in ounces of this water.

>

> Using an additive in your drinking water can help your health in many

ways.

> People often say that they don't have anything " wrong with them " , so

they

> aren't sure of the benefits of Willard Water. Over the years there have

> been many reports from people regarding Willard Water. They say it has

> helped them with their arthritis, or digestive problems, or migraines,

or

> back pain, or diabetes, or skin problems, or burns, or high blood

pressure,

> or stomach ulcers, or whatever.

>

> Here's a list of some of the commonly reported " little things " that

people

> say convince them their decision to make Real Willard Water a part of

their

> lives was wise:

>

> * cold hands and feet aren't cold anymore (better circulation)

> * sleeping better

> * improved regularity (ending chronic constipation for many and ending

> chronic diarrhea for others).

> * Better absorption of foods - kernels of corn no longer visible in

their

> stools

> * more alert, better memory, a feeling of being " more alive " or a

" general

> feeling of wellbeing "

> * fewer aches and pains

> * more energy

> * better condition of hair and nails

> * better complexion and " color "

> * Dealing with stress better

> * fewer colds, flu and other such problems and getting over them

quicker

> * quicker than usual recovery from surgeries & healing of broken bones

> * Finding that nutritional supplements seem to be working better -

often

> getting the same results, taking less of the supplements

>

> Willard Water is a superior antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals,

> because it " is able to replenish its supply of electrons " according to

Roy

> Jacobsen in his book " Aqua Vitae " (aqua vitae means " water of life " ).

In

> his book, he quotes Dr. Willard as saying that " When you have a reducing

> agent, for example H2S, where the sulphur has two extra electrons, it

will

> give those up. But once this particle has been used up, it is used up " ,

said

> Doc. " But with the Willard Water it is drawing from this vast reservoir

(of

> electrons) " ... and it isn't used up... it can perform over and over

again as

> an antioxidant, unlike the " normal " antioxidants, which can each only

> perform the task until they run out of their limited supply of

electrons.

>

> How do we know that Willard Water is an antioxidant and free radical

> scavenger? A few reasons:

>

> 1. Free radicals and peroxides show up in a person's blood (viewed under

a

> microscope) as a network of white dots and threads, and an hour after

> drinking the water, another blood sample from the same person will show

that

> these patterns (the white dots and threads) have been eliminated or

greatly

> reduced (Aqua Vitae p.45);

>

> 2. In one experiment (cited in Aqua Vitae on page 96), hay treated with

> willard water was compared to hay that had not been treated with the

water,

> after both had been left outside during the winter. The hay treated

with

> the Willard Water had a much higher beta-carotene content than the hay

that

> had not been treated with the Willard Water. Beta-carotene is a

precursor

> of Vitamin A and is susceptible to breakdown by oxidation. Apparently

the

> treatment protected the beta carotene in the hay from oxidation.

>

> 3. The Willard Water was tested according to radioprotectors (Prasad

1984).

> The technical information accompanying the graphs of the results of that

> test is saying two things (in layman's language):

>

> A) That the willard water (referred to in the data as " Lignite

Activated

> Water " ) was reducing free radicals after radiation. (This would be of

> significance, for example, to people receiving radiation, because, we

are

> told, it indicates the water would remove the free radicals generated by

the

> radiation and therefore could reduce some of the side effects of the

> radiation).

>

> B) It reduced free radicals in the solution alone, which means that

even in

> a person not receiving radiation, the water binds the free radicals on

the

> Catalyst Altered Water matrix.

>

> Since the late 70's many farmers have used WW (willard water) with their

> cows/calves - and chickens... the results have been amazing... HEALTHY

> animals, with a quieted down nervous system... amazing. In the wheat

fields

> for years they have used WW - in the 60 minutes segment done on WW they

had

> two fields - one treated with willard water, the other not. (the seeds

were

> soaked in willard water in the one field BEFORE planting... the other

field

> - no willard water). " From the start it was a better color and it came

up

> quicker and it was a thicker stand and it would yield more, would be

more

> bushels per acre and every bushel per acre means that many more dollars

per

> acre " . In pulling out the roots of the wheat in both fields, and

looking at

> them, the difference in the " hair roots " is incredible. The field with

the

> willard water treated seed has strong, roots showing many hair roots.

The

> other field (untreated) is not like this, and the roots are weak.

>

> Many others use it to grow vegetables - 25 - 30 pound squashes are not

> unusual.

>

> This water is patented - and the U.S. Patent office will not issue a

patent

> on " snake oil " . It issued 21 on Willard Water, covering everything from

> therapeutically treating warm blooded animals, to reducing infectious

> disease, and relieving stress in livestock, to improving soil fertility,

to

> benefiting transplanted and growing plants ... and much more.

>

>

> _______

>

> Get your free @ address at

>

>

>

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Now I remember. www.swansonvitamins.com is the cheapest place to buy

Willard Water by the gallon. Pat

-

" Lucy " <b_thankfull

 

Saturday, October 27, 2001 6:58 AM

Re: Willard Water & Drinking Water

 

 

> Where / how do you get Willard Water?

> -

> Lynn Michaels

> gettingwell

> Saturday, October 27, 2001 1:05 AM

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

>

> Willard Water & Drinking Water

>

> It is vital that we all drink pure, good water daily. It is recommended

> that we drink 1/2 our body weight in ounces of this water.

>

> Using an additive in your drinking water can help your health in many

ways.

> People often say that they don't have anything " wrong with them " , so

they

> aren't sure of the benefits of Willard Water. Over the years there have

> been many reports from people regarding Willard Water. They say it has

> helped them with their arthritis, or digestive problems, or migraines,

or

> back pain, or diabetes, or skin problems, or burns, or high blood

pressure,

> or stomach ulcers, or whatever.

>

> Here's a list of some of the commonly reported " little things " that

people

> say convince them their decision to make Real Willard Water a part of

their

> lives was wise:

>

> * cold hands and feet aren't cold anymore (better circulation)

> * sleeping better

> * improved regularity (ending chronic constipation for many and ending

> chronic diarrhea for others).

> * Better absorption of foods - kernels of corn no longer visible in

their

> stools

> * more alert, better memory, a feeling of being " more alive " or a

" general

> feeling of wellbeing "

> * fewer aches and pains

> * more energy

> * better condition of hair and nails

> * better complexion and " color "

> * Dealing with stress better

> * fewer colds, flu and other such problems and getting over them

quicker

> * quicker than usual recovery from surgeries & healing of broken bones

> * Finding that nutritional supplements seem to be working better -

often

> getting the same results, taking less of the supplements

>

> Willard Water is a superior antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals,

> because it " is able to replenish its supply of electrons " according to

Roy

> Jacobsen in his book " Aqua Vitae " (aqua vitae means " water of life " ).

In

> his book, he quotes Dr. Willard as saying that " When you have a reducing

> agent, for example H2S, where the sulphur has two extra electrons, it

will

> give those up. But once this particle has been used up, it is used up " ,

said

> Doc. " But with the Willard Water it is drawing from this vast reservoir

(of

> electrons) " ... and it isn't used up... it can perform over and over

again as

> an antioxidant, unlike the " normal " antioxidants, which can each only

> perform the task until they run out of their limited supply of

electrons.

>

> How do we know that Willard Water is an antioxidant and free radical

> scavenger? A few reasons:

>

> 1. Free radicals and peroxides show up in a person's blood (viewed under

a

> microscope) as a network of white dots and threads, and an hour after

> drinking the water, another blood sample from the same person will show

that

> these patterns (the white dots and threads) have been eliminated or

greatly

> reduced (Aqua Vitae p.45);

>

> 2. In one experiment (cited in Aqua Vitae on page 96), hay treated with

> willard water was compared to hay that had not been treated with the

water,

> after both had been left outside during the winter. The hay treated

with

> the Willard Water had a much higher beta-carotene content than the hay

that

> had not been treated with the Willard Water. Beta-carotene is a

precursor

> of Vitamin A and is susceptible to breakdown by oxidation. Apparently

the

> treatment protected the beta carotene in the hay from oxidation.

>

> 3. The Willard Water was tested according to radioprotectors (Prasad

1984).

> The technical information accompanying the graphs of the results of that

> test is saying two things (in layman's language):

>

> A) That the willard water (referred to in the data as " Lignite

Activated

> Water " ) was reducing free radicals after radiation. (This would be of

> significance, for example, to people receiving radiation, because, we

are

> told, it indicates the water would remove the free radicals generated by

the

> radiation and therefore could reduce some of the side effects of the

> radiation).

>

> B) It reduced free radicals in the solution alone, which means that

even in

> a person not receiving radiation, the water binds the free radicals on

the

> Catalyst Altered Water matrix.

>

> Since the late 70's many farmers have used WW (willard water) with their

> cows/calves - and chickens... the results have been amazing... HEALTHY

> animals, with a quieted down nervous system... amazing. In the wheat

fields

> for years they have used WW - in the 60 minutes segment done on WW they

had

> two fields - one treated with willard water, the other not. (the seeds

were

> soaked in willard water in the one field BEFORE planting... the other

field

> - no willard water). " From the start it was a better color and it came

up

> quicker and it was a thicker stand and it would yield more, would be

more

> bushels per acre and every bushel per acre means that many more dollars

per

> acre " . In pulling out the roots of the wheat in both fields, and

looking at

> them, the difference in the " hair roots " is incredible. The field with

the

> willard water treated seed has strong, roots showing many hair roots.

The

> other field (untreated) is not like this, and the roots are weak.

>

> Many others use it to grow vegetables - 25 - 30 pound squashes are not

> unusual.

>

> This water is patented - and the U.S. Patent office will not issue a

patent

> on " snake oil " . It issued 21 on Willard Water, covering everything from

> therapeutically treating warm blooded animals, to reducing infectious

> disease, and relieving stress in livestock, to improving soil fertility,

to

> benefiting transplanted and growing plants ... and much more.

>

>

> _______

>

> Get your free @ address at

>

>

>

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