----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 1:55 AM Subject: CS>Water memory and magnetize? > Sorry but I think this is just total nonsense. Don't fall for this > fantasy or waste your time worrying that your water is somehow > 'inferior' or is 'dead'. There is absolutely no credible proof that > water can be magnetized or has a memory. > > Google 'magnetised water myths' or 'scams' or 'hoaxes' and you'll > find plenty of perfectly reasonable explanations about this junk > science. > http://www.chem1.com/CQ/magwatscams.html > > Water is either pure or impure. If its unpleasent or has gone 'off' > then thats simply because its got impurities or bacteria in it, not > because its lost its 'energy' or some other bogus characteristic. > > David
David, I agree that water filled with bacteria or other contaminants is not fit to drink. That would be my first criteria as to whether or not to drink it. However, that isn't what was being discussed. The writer was talking about optimal treatment of water. I wonder if you have seen the copious research from many scientists, among them: + Jacques Benveniste www.digibio.com (a conventionally trained scientist whose experiments taught him, much to his surprise, that water is indeed capable of being imprinted) + Masaru Emoto www.hado.net (imprinting of water shown in photographs) + anything by Glen Rein et al. (how our thoughts and coherent heart energy affect DNA, for starters -- Google Rein and Heart Math) + materials by others, lower half of page www.item-bioenergy.com/infocenter/index.html + Lynne McTaggart: The Field (an excellent book summarizing the work of various physicists and scientists, including the late Benveniste) + James Oschman: Energy Medicine (another excellent book, highly respected, on the biology, anatomy and physiology of energy medicine) + Thompkins and Bird: The Secret Life of Plants (a classic book, well-written and still far ahead of its time, on various scientists in the field of energetics) + Nenah Sylver: Healing with Electromedicine and Sound Therapies, parts 1 and 2 (Townsend Letter, February-March and April-May 2008) David, people in the US are light years behind other countries in being educated about and understanding how and why magnetism, EM fields, light, and other forms of energetic therapies work. I have observed that many websites don't use the correct terms and indeed are not scientific -- leading me to conclude that they either don't understand the science, cannot accurately communicate the concepts, and/or are capitalizing on people's ignorance to sell items (worthless or otherwise). However, even if all these scenarios apply, this doesn't mean that the field of energetics isn't sound. This is why I write about electromedicine, to help educate people to think outside of the mechanized box that they've been put in (deliberately, by our educational system). The website you cited has a very obvious slant. The author is a conventionally trained chemist with little understanding of physics or electromedicine. He appears to be taking some info out of context. I'm not going to refute any of his points one by one because I would rather do other things with my time. The sources cited above speak for themselves. Also, I will not engage with you again on this topic. However, anyone who would like my article as two pdf files can write me privately and I'll be happy to supply them. Nenah Nenah Sylver, PhD http://www.nenahsylver.com * author, The Handbook of Rife Frequency Healing * author, The Holistic Handbook of Sauna Therapy and wholesale prices for * Transfer Factor - superior immune support * VIBE - raw fruit & vegetable total nutrition concentrate

