Indians consider the Ganges a holy river. Pilgrims who bathe there are vitalized and healed. The dead are honored by being set afire floating on the river.
The funeral pyres release a lot of biological debris, as well, a tremendous amount of environmental poison and pollution pours into the river. You have to wonder how the Ganges River water can still be holy and healing.
The facts speak for themselves during Kumbha Mela, the oldest Hindu festival. This celebration attracts 70 million visitors to a holy site on the Ganges River. With the Western view of hygiene, many pilgrims should get sick by infection or poisoning due to the pollution. Yet festival after festival, nobody suffers ill effects and, in fact, are blessed and some healed.
No Mystery with Crystal Microscopy
Researcher Andreas Schultz offers an explanation.
He has studied water around the world using Crystal Microscopy, a cutting-edge photographic process to make visible the quality of different types of water. It is worth it to get your hands on his book Water Crystals: Making the Quality of Water Visible, just for the beauty of the pictures and the striking contrast up close of pure and polluted water.
Schultz detected visually an inner structural balance of the Ganges water, which he has discovered harmonizes it and transmits healing and vitalizing forces to bathing pilgrims, despite the poisons and pathogens.1
In Crystal Microscopy, heavy metal and toxic pollution shows up in water in the form of ninety-degree angle structures and dark zones of concentrated shapeless crystals.2
Schultz has discovered that a person drinking water with such a negative energy will weaken their defenses so much as to become ill. This can also happen when the pollution is below toxic doses, so it is not direct action of the toxins.1
In contrast, clearly-formed six-pointed crystal shapes in harmonious arrangement of clusters show up in Crystal Microscopy of very pure spring water and holy water.
From his experiments, Schultz has discovered that this very high energy level from the water can be transferred to human beings. This appears to be what is happening with pilgrims bathing in the Ganges: the inner nature of the water has a stronger effect than the toxic substances present in the water.1
And a Corollary
Andreas Schultz conducted the “Water Quality 2002” study to confirm high-quality water sources as well as see the effects of various water treatment devices. He found that “chemically pure water” – water from which the harmful substances have been filtered out – still continues to contain the information of the harmful substances viewed with Crystal Microscopy.3
It is the specific arrangement of water cluster structures that contain information and can then transfer that harmful information to the people who drink it. He has seen people be weakened and damaged, feeling unwell with metabolic disorders, without it being traceable to a physical detected pollutant. In our efforts to purify municipal water, we have missed this important factor.2
In an article published in NDNR a year ago, I showed how water quality goes beyond lowering the quantity of pollutants to an acceptable standard. I explained how it is not science fiction to define quality as the arrangement of water molecules, which gives water its health-promoting effects.4
In this sequel, I explore how Crystal Microscopy can show when water treatment has successfully emulated Nature and will support our health.
Status Quo
All source water in Nature varies and may need to be carefully treated for more optimal human consumption. The water available to most of us is heavily processed, having been chemicalized, pressurized, and forced to flow in straight lines and right angles.
Filtering out physical pollutants, then revitalizing it with flow forms and picking up trace minerals, we can help restore water as nature intended for us.
The water in our bodies is high-quality water, supporting the active proteins of metabolism and DNA, enabling nutrient transfer into cells and waste products out and facilitating electrical communication between cells.
Sometimes it is called structured water, hexagonal water, or the 4th phase of water. It is crystalline while still retaining some liquid properties. Water we absorb either supports or deranges this crystalline structure, which becomes evident in our continued health or illness. That is why we need to find or create high-quality water.
Spring Water
Wait, you wonder, “Why not just get high-quality water where it exists in nature?”
The reality is that pristine mountain streams where water has purified and vitalized itself are rare, remote, and themselves often polluted.
And despite alluring advertising, unfortunately, what you may buy bottled is no longer pristine mountain water. As well, labeling may confuse you, providing simply bottled filtered tap water.
In order for water accessed from a spring to be packaged and sold, it is processed. It may be minimally filtered, then subject to ultraviolet light and ozonation to ensure freedom from microbial contaminants. After this processing, water can contain toxic volatile organic compounds, like benzine and carbon tetrachloride as well as inorganic toxins like lead or cadmium.
Most spring waters are bottled in plastic containers, which may or may not add significant contaminates, depending on the amount of time spent in the bottle and amount of heat it is subject to. Also, as it is water’s nature to flow, what happens since it is confined to a bottle? Plus, how sustainable is it to have an individually packaged serving of water?
Let’s work with what we have until we can sit by that unpolluted mountain spring and drink the water.
Source Water
Water supplies vary greatly in hardness and dissolved contaminants whether from a well or municipal sources. Of most concern are toxic, radioactive and heavy metals, such as arsenic, uranium and lead. More common is excess calcium or other minerals creating hard water.
Treated municipal water most likely still contains pharmaceutical drugs, their metabolites, and other contaminants under the legal limits.
In addition, chlorine-treated municipal water helps kill microbes in the tanks and pipes, but will also kill beneficial bacteria in your gut and on your skin.
All these can be a problem for health, and it is a far cry from water as Nature intended.
High Quality Water
Schultz used Crystal Microscopy to search for the highest quality treated water in his “Water Quality 2002” study. The winner used filtration to remove excess minerals and harmful substances, then passed through a flow form vitalizing unit. Let’s see how we can accomplish that for ourselves and our patients.
Start by knowing what is in your water source. You can check the Environmental Working Group’s (EWG) Tapwater database, putting in your zip code. It will even recommend which type of filter will take out your municipality’s contaminants.
Step 1: Remove Contaminants
Any filter can be better than none, yet getting a high-quality filter appropriate to your water supply can be an important start to improve water quality. Do research so as not to throw your money down the drain on a filter which does not do what it promises.
To find out what filtering might be appropriate, besides the EWG’s tapwater database, you may choose to check your water supply through an independent lab for water testing, such as MyTapScore.com. If you don’t use municipal water, it can tell whether you need to filter your water. It is also useful to monitor your municipal or well water quality, and match treatments to contaminants.
Ways of separating contaminants in water and treating it includes reverse osmosis, activated carbon filters, ultraviolet (UV) technologies, and distillation. Each has its advantages and drawbacks, including effectiveness, cost, and effect on the environment. By choosing what is appropriate to your water source, you can individualize water treatment.
Reverse Osmosis
Reverse osmosis tends to be popular because it is effective, yet it is water-intensive, wasting at least 3 gallons for each gallon purified. Typically, a reverse osmosis system has a prefilter designed to capture larger particles and substances like chlorine, a semipermeable membrane that captures more, and an activated carbon filter that removes residual taste, odor, and some organic contaminants.
All these modules need to be changed regularly for purity as well as to avoid harboring bacteria – a problem more common than you might expect.
Schultz found on Crystal Microscopy that the crystal image of reverse osmosis water matched the pattern in the blood of a patient with chronic nephritis. He calls for studies on how water treatment processes affect human metabolism.3
Carbon Filters
Activated carbon filter units can vary in their ability to filter and what they filter. They don’t need pressure like the reverse osmosis, so a countertop gravity-fed unit is possible.
They target certain volatile organic compounds (like benzene and trichloroethylene as mentioned before) and various pesticides and petroleum related compounds. They can be easy to maintain by swapping out a cartridge once or twice a year. Once you know what you need to filter out, don’t be fooled by manufacture’s claims: research what independent testing finds.
NSF International is an independent American product testing, inspection and certification organization, impartially reviewing against established standards or guidelines and confirming that product labeling and claims have been objectively verified. It tests under real world conditions so that results are not misleading. You can search its database for the product you are considering buying.
High quality products are also certified by IAPMO R&T (International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials Research & Testing), and they provide a database you can search.
The Water Quality Association is another resource for certification of products to high standards.
Distillation
Distilling water can effectively remove a bad taste, minerals and most chemicals from tap water. Notice it is “most” chemicals, as volatile compounds can evaporate then condense with the water. It is common for systems to discharge gasses through a vent.
Distilled water may be further treated through an activated carbon filter to remove more contaminants. It takes time and energy to distill water, so home units may not be able to produce much while needing electricity. Maintenance includes periodic cleaning and descaling to remove mineral buildup.
Ultraviolet Light
Water can be disinfected with ultraviolet treatment systems, but they cannot remove particulates, heavy metals, or gasses. Just the right UV wavelength shining on water kills microbes. Most often, this is used with other treatment systems such as activated carbon filters.
These processes can be an important first step in obtaining good-tasting high-quality water. But it is only the first step.
Step 2: Revitalize
This second step is what makes the difference between water as Nature intended and water devoid of contaminants but still not health-promoting. To get vital, living structured water, let’s emulate Nature. Then take a look with Crystal Microscopy to assess the effectiveness of revitalization.
In flowing streams, water molecules spiral together as they tumble in vortexes, creating a coherent structure to the water characteristic of living systems. In so doing, the memory of what the water had encountered – like low levels of toxic minerals, pharmaceutical drugs, and biological waste – is erased.
Following Nature, we can revitalize our filtered water by sending it through a flow form utilizing a precise vortex pattern. The following pictures from a study at the Hagalis Lab compare neutral water with the same water revitalized through a proprietary flow form, regaining the crystal microscopy radial pattern characteristic of high-quality living water. These pictures are worth 1,000 words.
The images are magnified 400 times, so we can see the right-angle patterns in the neutral water on the left, compared to the radial-star pattern in the revitalized water after passing through a flow form on the right.
Neutral Water Sample | Water from Flow Form |
This study concludes, “The crystallization process has had extensive restructuring in which the bioavailability of the water has been significantly improved.
Therefore, the sample has achieved a water quality level that is normally only to be found in high-quality natural spring water.
In comparison with the neutral sample, or other comparable tap water, it definitely shows a considerable improvement in quality.”
Holy Water in your House
This shows that we don’t have to go to Lourdes to find the purest water in the world. We also don’t have to suffer ill health from chlorine, pharmaceutical drugs, trace pollutants and the memory of them in our water.
We can reduce the burden of contaminants in our water by removing them with a process appropriate to our water source. This definitely improves the taste. However, this water still will demonstrate toxicity on Crystal Microscopy.
Being inspired by the research of Andreas Schultz, we can then revitalize this water to a high quality evident with radial patterns on Crystal Microscopy. By emulating Nature, passing the filtered water through a flow-form, we can re-establish a coherent structure to the water characteristic of living systems.
We too, can create a winner: high-quality structured water to support our health.
And We Did
When I started drinking water which had gone through both these processes, my thirst sense was reset. Before, I had to remind myself to drink water because it did not come naturally. Besides, I would soon have to urinate. When drinking filtered and structured water, it satisfied me so much that my body told me when I had to replenish – the reminder did not have to come from my mind.
One colleague was able to decrease from 8 to 2 prescription medications, walk without her cane, and lose weight over the months after she started drinking high-quality structured purified water. That is her beverage of choice to this day because it makes her feel so good after feeling so bad for so long.
A highly-sensitive patient started drinking this kind of high-quality water at my recommendation. She feels wonderful and energized and clear spiritually. Her scientifically-minded husband thought it was woo-woo until he started drinking it too, and now he never will stop because he enjoys it so much.
I can’t promise this filtered and structured water will heal like holy Ganges water. Nevertheless, drink it and see what is possible.