Dr. Shallenberger actually wrote back to me and confirmed the web page is
erroneous, altho it's not fixed yet...

-Alan

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Alan Jones <[email protected]> wrote:

> I emailed the web site and have not heard back; I don't really expect to.
>
> But Dr. Shallenberger's book "Bursting with Energy" is on Amazon, and
> Amazon allows a preview of the book.
>
> The chapter on water indicates your should drink a quarter to a half ounce
> of water for each pound of body weight.  (eg. a 200lb person would consume
> 50-100 ounces per day)
>
> This sounds much more reasonable than 3-6 gallons per day!
>
> -Alan
>
>
> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:42 AM, Tony Moody <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Don't know but that amount seems awfully high. An american quart is about
>> a litre so 12 litres
>> would be way too much in my book . Round about 2 litres on average would
>> be a good
>> ballpark. Errm maybe it should be 2 quarts , not 12 ??
>>
>> Why not ask them ?
>>
>> Tony
>>
>> On 17 May 2012 at 6:21, Alan Jones wrote about :
>> Subject : Re: CS>Silver & PH
>>
>> > Thanks Tony.  I found the following web site of his.  This sounds insane
>> > to me -- how is this even possible?  Could it be a typo??
>> >
>> > http://www.burstingwithenergy.net/water.php
>> >
>> > ยท Every adult should drink at least 12 quarts per day of purified water.
>> > On hot days or when exercising, twice that amount may be needed.
>>
>
> --
> Alan Jones
>
> "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor
> prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or
> to the people."  (Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution)
>



-- 
Alan Jones

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