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If so how did you use it and what's your opinion

2006-11-04 19:54:31 · 1 answers · asked by The professor 4 in Health Alternative Medicine

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I haven't actually used it but I found this info on it.

It's actually an altered form of water. Nature itself alters many different substances, but in this case, the water is altered by a patented catalyst. Is altering structure important?... Consider the fact that both diamonds and pencil leads come from carbon--they simply result from different molecular arrangements of it!

It is much the same with Willard Water. In Willard Water when the catalyst micelle is added to the regular water it alters the molecular structure of the water. Changing a substance's structure results in changes to its known properties ... Think of the characteristics of diamonds and graphite. Diamonds are hard--Graphite is soft. Real Willard Water has some very unusual properties, setting it apart from regular water, including:


Increased absorption of nutrients
Increased elimination of toxins and wastes
Acting as an extraordinary scavenger of free radicals & antioxidant
Reducing swelling
Raising alkalinity
Helpful with skin conditions
Those properties explain many of the benefits reported over the years. After all, most people now recognize, if you improve nutritional absorption and elimination of toxins, you'll see some health benefits. Additionally, some experts say 80% to 90% of all adverse health conditions are caused by free radicals and WW has been found to be an exceptional scavenger of them (because of its nearly endless supply of electrons to "give up"). And anyone in pain knows that reducing swelling can be a big positive.

2006-11-05 11:13:12 · answer #1 · answered by sirenontheriver 1 · 1 0

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