Re: Watt-Ahh
Posted by kjgartner on Jan 24, 2020; 11:37pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Watt-Ahh-tp4034975p4034976.html
Thanks for the heads-up, Merializer, and your detailed playing out of the reactions -- excellent anecdotal notation!
I only see it for sale in 12 packs for $50 (@Amazon) unless in Florida. Were you able to buy only a trial size or a single liter bottle? That is the unit we want to get our hands on, since our EHS person can usually tell from a few sips about its benefit for herself. We are dubious about beverages in plastic bottles she also has some chemical sensitivity) because most of the plastics she deems 'toxic', though not all of them, curiously.
I am wondering about what you hoped your body reaction/benefit would be for this treated water. We have seen various advertisements for waters that have been put through vortices, had their molecular angles changed, have been aligned into exclusion zones, mineralized, demineralized. This one says it is 'polarized'. If we had a way to pay $5 to test each one of these we would be game to try. We believe in the power of frequencies/vibrations to speak to the body is subtle ways, but will only part with small cash to try.
I am further wondering if you have ever had experience using 'spectrochrome' (a color light therapy from the 1920s). It definitely can lead to symptoms similar to what you describe, under some circumstances. Because of the EHS, and to avoid the EMFs, I infuse some Berkey-filtered water with the light for an hour and it is potent for about 10-15 minutes. There is something about certain wavelength that do resonate (pun!) with our biology and give the body some gentle nudges in the right direction. (analogous in my mind to homeopathy) Anyway, this is a quirky alternative treatment modality that is not expensive to play with and has a long record of efficacy for many conditions, though I know of nothing written about folks using it for EHS management. BTW, Spectrochrome can be done using a battery powered incandescent light bulb instead of one attached to AC power, which makes it EHS friendly.