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	<title>Comments on: The Truth About Bottled Water</title>
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		<title>By: watershed1</title>
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		<description>I agree with all of the logic presented here.

What I like is that this post encourages accountability by consumers.

We need to be more observant of your own responses to water and adapt  accordingly. Ie be more accountable for your health and habits that contribute to it or taketh away.

There is one aspect missing. The&#039;energy&#039;or life that our water possesses.

No matter how &#039;clean&#039;  our water (of bacteria) is via filters, chemicals etc it is still lifeless in terms of its ability to do carry out the full range of life giving functions itis able to.Possibly that is why some people don&#039;t feel as much positive impact as they would think when drinking more water.

If we take some time to learn more about what we believe is important (water) then you will find that you will honor it even more, thus honoring yourself more.

As is the case with much knowledge  in our lives,we only know of what we are told. What we are told influences what we pursue. We have not been told much about water. So, to many of us, it is just a clear liquid substance no matter what is happening at the microscopic/energetic level.

Google Viktor Schauberger and see what this amazing man had to share about water. He observed it for 20 years.

Anyway the point I haven&#039;t made yet is that water ain&#039;t water. It resonates with its immediate environment absorbing the beneficial or debilitating aspects of that environment. 

Much research has been done on waters &#039;intelligence&#039;. If this was more widely known then maybe we as consumers of drinking water could be the judge - not the mainstream scientists who deliver the message to mainstream media who far too often we believe without question.

You be the judge.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with all of the logic presented here.</p>
<p>What I like is that this post encourages accountability by consumers.</p>
<p>We need to be more observant of your own responses to water and adapt  accordingly. Ie be more accountable for your health and habits that contribute to it or taketh away.</p>
<p>There is one aspect missing. The&#8217;energy&#8217;or life that our water possesses.</p>
<p>No matter how &#8216;clean&#8217;  our water (of bacteria) is via filters, chemicals etc it is still lifeless in terms of its ability to do carry out the full range of life giving functions itis able to.Possibly that is why some people don&#8217;t feel as much positive impact as they would think when drinking more water.</p>
<p>If we take some time to learn more about what we believe is important (water) then you will find that you will honor it even more, thus honoring yourself more.</p>
<p>As is the case with much knowledge  in our lives,we only know of what we are told. What we are told influences what we pursue. We have not been told much about water. So, to many of us, it is just a clear liquid substance no matter what is happening at the microscopic/energetic level.</p>
<p>Google Viktor Schauberger and see what this amazing man had to share about water. He observed it for 20 years.</p>
<p>Anyway the point I haven&#8217;t made yet is that water ain&#8217;t water. It resonates with its immediate environment absorbing the beneficial or debilitating aspects of that environment. </p>
<p>Much research has been done on waters &#8216;intelligence&#8217;. If this was more widely known then maybe we as consumers of drinking water could be the judge &#8211; not the mainstream scientists who deliver the message to mainstream media who far too often we believe without question.</p>
<p>You be the judge.</p>
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