"Claims do not come much more controversial than the idea 
that water might retain a memory of substances once 
dissolved in it. The notion is central to homeopathy, 
which treats patients with samples so dilute they are 
unlikely to contain a single molecule of the active 
compound, but it is generally ridiculed by 
scientists...sodium  chloride destroys hydrogen bonds...
"The experiments showed a very nice reproducibility," 
he told New Scientist. "It is trustworthy physics."
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99993817
jr


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