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...
published in NDNR Jan 13, 2022 The human body requires water to function properly. However, not all water is equivalent. Having high-quality water is essential to human health. But how do we define quality? Water sources in Nature vary and can often need...
After filtering and revitalizing In parts one and two of this practical guide to water quality, we looked at what might be contaminating our water, how to remove it, and what is missing after water is processed and treated. In Nature, as water tumbles down the...
What's beyond filtration? We continue our journey on finding high-quality water which we can drink and absorb into our cells, and not pee out right away. The first step was separation of contaminants, because when water is contaminated, either you use a filter or you...
You may be impressed as I am by a few of the statistics about the importance of water to our health: 99.92% of the molecules in our bodies are water, involved in almost every metabolic process.Most of us are chronically dehydrated, in fact, dehydration is correlated...
Water is just H2O - two hydrogen plus one oxygen molecules.Water is pure when as many as possible particulates are absent from it.The structure of water in our bodies is the same as that coming from municipal water sources. Do you believe these things? I bust these...
Look at yourself in the mirror. Look at the faces of people you meet during the day. Do you see puffiness under your or their eyes? Do you see dark circles? Perhaps that may go along with: frequent urination, general fatigue, painful joints, weak ankles, poor hearing,...
This article was published in NDNR (Naturopathic Doctors News and Review) Posted January 5, 2021 In Naturopathic Perspective By Cheryl Kasdorf, ND Kurt Vonnegut’s idea of “ice-nine,” in his book Cat’s Cradle, has stuck with me over the...
We pee multiple times every day - but how often do we appreciate our kidneys which produced the urine? The kidneys filter our blood, removing waste products and excess water. Without this removal of toxins, our cells would quickly back up and not be able to function!...
In this interview with Dr. Mercola, Dr. Tom Cowan shows how cancer could not have a genetic cause. He explains that the problem instead involves the inside of the cells and the structure of their water. Defects in the energy-producing organelle, the...