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From: "Han en/of Erna Nieuwmans" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 8:08 AM
Subject: CS>water debate
Hello,
I have read with much interest your debate uptil now. If I understand it
well, the debate concerns the quality of tapwater versus distilled water.
Perhaps the following gives another view, namely: that none of these two
is a healthy drinking water. This is at least the conclusion I had to draw
a few months ago, after talking to several 'professionals' and some
reading when we were drilling our own waterwell.
That's why we changed to drinking only bottled mineral water.
But we still want to use the water from our well, only the problem is:
How can you objectively state if the water is good enough to drink by
using enough CS? Because the wellwaterquality varies also, as it comes out
of the soil, where also for instance farmer's chemicals are dropped.
To analyse watersamples every time is far too expensive, is our
experience, and too limited. That's why I came to the conclusion that I
should try a dowsing-rod: always ready, not expensive but most of all:
very acurate as I have seen with other people, who use it. I am now in the
process of trying to find a suitable one, so I have to start it up yet.
But with the knowledge I have at this moment, I feel this could be a safe
solution for stating the quality of a watersample, whether it comes from
the tap, a well or from a bottle.
Look forward to reactions!
Erna
After being away from my computer for almost 2 weeks, I saw that there is
again a discussion of water on this list.
There is an article on water that I wrote (taken from a longer book) on my
website: http://www.nenahsylver.com/default.asp?contentID=706&toplevel=618
Regards,
Nenah
Nenah Sylver, PhD
http://www.nenahsylver.com
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