Written By Robert A. Eslinger, D.O., H.M.D. |
Are there different “types” of water to drink? The answer is a resounding YES! Are certain types better to drink for your health than others? The answer is again, a resounding YES!
There are many kinds of water filters and machines out there. Many of them will tell you that drinking water from their machines or filters will improve your health in various different ways. The truth is that the vast majority of them can produce no proof of these claims. The one machine that can produce this, is one made by an engineer in New York named John Ellis.
The machine he designed holds both national and international patents. It uses a combination of steam, ultraviolet light and ozone to not only produce the purest water on the planet, but to actually change the properties of the water. It changes the angle between the two hydrogen molecules in H2O.
The change of the angle between the two hydrogen molecules, from 104 to 114 degrees, seems inconsequential at first, but it has been proven to dramatically improve the solubility of the water into and out of your cell membranes. The machine changes this angle by taking the water from vapor to liquid, about 300 times per gallon from a boiler through a condenser, and exposes it to ultraviolet light that produces ozone gas along the way.
UCLA Medical Center tested every water product on the market because they wondered which water would give the best blood flow to the extremities, since your blood is 94 percent water. Their report concluded that “No one can argue with something you can measure non-invasively by Doppler ultrasound to determine the ability of the blood to get into the extremities. Nothing even comes close to your water.” This is great news for people with poor circulation.
There is a term called the “Solubility-Energy Ratio” that has to do with the ability of the cells to get nutrients in and waste products out. Solubility has been shown to increase with the hydrogen bond angle. At the relatively low bond angle of 104 degrees, ordinary water has low solubility. After this process, the hydrogen angle increases to 114 degrees and produces these dramatic changes.
When used in a therapeutic setting, these changes in solubility can improve clinical outcomes by providing a better vehicle for drugs, supplements and remedies to get where they are needed to do their job.
References:
1. www.watercuresanything.com
2. Washington Post, 1/27/1992, “This Water Cures Anything”



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