Structured Water is a SCAM

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  • @antoninop.1411
    @antoninop.1411 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    I agree. These types of fallacious marketing verbiage about structured water have been around for 30 or so years. And I doubt that any so-called studies have enough funding to provide any kind of conclusive evidence. On the other hand, there actually is something to explore with vortexing water, but that doesn't negate the need to filter the water. At the most basic level, vortexes oxygenate (aerate) water as is seen in white water rapids (which are essentially millions of little vortexes. What oxygenating does to the water and how it translates to ones health once consumed is another matter. I doubt that there is any conclusive information on the results of drinking it, let alone what conditions it may be beneficial in treating or ameliorating. But, and I have to say this. If you're interested in reading further, I will explain via my own observational experience why I think there is potential in treating water with a vortex for particular purposes, even if we don't know what those particular purposes are yet as they haven't been adequately explored.
    I know firsthand that there are interesting phenomena that are associated with the vortex in water, but again, it's hard to say exactly what or why it has certain effects. On one hand, I think it has generally, simplistically been said that water that has been vortexed amplifies what is in the water (if you believe water is like a blank canvas of sorts, a carrier for energies that can be potentized..in some ways like a carrier wave that can transmit certain information in the water to the cells in the body, or another physical material). There are some scientists that have historically studied this subject matter and would be better able to explain it than me.
    My experience with water vortexes goes back to when I first read about the German scientist and mystic, Rudolph Steiner, he developed a weird form of organic agriculture (which is now called Biodynamic organic) which seemed to be very effective though no one can explain why exactly. Don't stop reading just because you looked Steiner up and Wikipedia (which often can't veil it's biased entries) calls him a pseudoscientist. Steiner was university educated as a scientist in multiple scientific disciplines before science training became overly specialized so it's not like he doesn't have understanding of scientific principles. He just had ideas, like any good scientist, that he wanted to explore and he did so.
    To simplify, his agriculture is more or less based on creating substrate materials (one such substrate was taking cow crap and stuffing it in kudu horns and then burying them in the ground for I believe 2 weeks or so during the new moon...again sound weird and contrived if you're just reading about it) after which time the crap dessicates and transforms, etc. This was then used to create 'fertilizer' sprays that are cast over plants or ground (or both). But what was interesting was the next step of the process after digging up the horns and spooning out the dried up poo. With this material, Steiner said to add just a small amount of it to 5 - 10 gallon drums filled with water and then stir them to create a vortex in one direction (for like 30 secs) and then reverse the vortex in the other direction for another 30 secs, and keep repeating this vortex reversing stir over and over for about an hour. People built machines to emulate this process of course. There are a number of potency mixtures for various purposes. They weren't all cow crap buried in horns in the ground. Long story a little shorter, back when I was going through college, I also got into organic farming an acre homestead one summer In one particular instance, I had trouble getting my compost pile to dry up after trying everything that I had researched on the topic that should've worked. Whatever I tried, it was always sopping wet (even without adding any new material or water to the pile). At the time, I happened to pick up a book about Steiner's agricultural practices, which again were admittedly very weird to read about, but decided to give the potency packet that was sold (for something like $3.50 at the time) for treating wet compost piles a try. I didn't have a machine to stir it so I did it by hand, sitting for an hour, using a stick to stir water with the potency mixture (which essentially is akin to a homeopathic amount of material..meaning insignificant) in a 5 gallon home depot bucket. When I was done stirring the reversing vortexes over the course of an hour, I poured the water into my backpack sprayer (through a filter first as the packet contained a small amount of particulate which I didn't want clogging the sprayer). I then doused the already super wet compost pile with the 'vortexed' water impregnated with this particular biodynamic prep that Steiner had come up with for this purpose. I remember overapplying the mixture as I had more than I needed.
    I had to go out of town for a week or so and when I came back, I couldn't believe that the super soggy compost pile was completely dry and appeared as perfectly crumbly black, loamy humus, which is the ideal result for creating compost. You can't even buy bagged compost that comes close to this quality. I have an open mind to try new things and experiment but I'm always skeptical in the process. I don't just believe what I read without trying it out first. I thought, why not try this out. It was cheap and I was just out my time in stirring and spraying. I haven't had a lot of compost piles that were recalcitrantly wet but I've had a few over the years and this Biodynanic treatment has worked for me every time. Obviously, I don't have proof of exactly what caused it to work, but according to Steiner, the key was in the repeated reversing of the vortex to magnify the potency of the comparatively minute amount of physical material that was mixed into the water. I believe he equated the vortexing action with water that makes its way down from the mountains, oftentimes flowing through streams and rivers that flow over and around rocks, whose obstructions create the millions of vortexes we see as white water rapids as it flows through the rocks. A lot has been attributed to the health benefits of mountain water making its long journey down the mountains and eventually into our reservoirs and aquifers. I can't say how true or not this is but I believe this association with the natural world's process of 'potentizing' water was part of the influence for the water vortexing part of his solution preps in agricultre. I'm just bringing up the analogy.
    Unfortunately, a lot of water structure devices and treatments take incredible liberty with the claims they make and try to make these associations in the mind of potential customers to make them buy their devices without truly implementing anything effective or in some cases, even doing anything to back the claim up (not even a weak attempt). And oftentimes, they're completely bogus. But I really do think that there is a scientific principle to putting water through different guides to vortex it that hasn't been fully explored yet. Those within science that have explored it for different purposes than human ingestion would be involved in fluid dynamics and the like.

    • @debluetailfly
      @debluetailfly 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I tried a tensor ring made for restructuring water. The small shop that made it is no longer offering it on their website, and is actually complaining about having too much business. I place a gallon glass jug of water inside the tensor ring overnight or longer. I filter the water first. I can taste a difference in the normal filtered water vs the tensor ring water. The tensor ring water is better, and feels more silky when swallowing. Their explanation is that water is the only liquid that has a crystalline structure, and when it is confined in pipes it loses its natural structure. Water in nature is never moving in a straight line or making 90 degree turns..
      Another device I saw that claimed to restructure water to all your plumbing was priced at over a grand! All it is is a copper tube with fittings on each end, and a twisted piece of flat copper trapped in the tube. The device is installed near your water inlet. I still have my $thousand+!!. Might be interesting to experiment with, but I would have to make my own for a few bucks. Whether it helps or not, I don't know, but at that price it is a scam!!

  • @lisahammond1080
    @lisahammond1080 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I'm an integrative health coach, I've heard about the different forms of water that is inside our bodies. I recently read about Igor Smirnov PhD at Global Quantech Inc in San Marcos, Calif who talks about MRET, molecular resonance effect technology effect on liquid substances - It's pretty technical stuff but may be of interest to you.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the tip, I'll look into it!

  • @Rob-bq6ek
    @Rob-bq6ek 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    What about hydrogen water?

    • @krytecs
      @krytecs 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      Like Kangen?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  24 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      I'll be investigating hydrogen water

    • @dominiquedimitri9678
      @dominiquedimitri9678 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@waterfilterguru Please investigate the at-home units as well as the water bottles. There are a lot of cheap knock-offs for the water bottles appearing on Amazon. And there is a huge difference in price point between real hydrogen water bottles and knock-offs. Also there is a huge difference in ppm in legitimate hydrogen water bottles. If you can find some that are glass or stainless steel for those who don’t want to ingest microplastics from a product that is touted to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation that would be much appreciated as well. Thank you 😊 I appreciate all your wonderful work on this channel.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@dominiquedimitri9678 Thanks for the additional request! Noted

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@waterfilterguru Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

  • @RenayEmond
    @RenayEmond 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    So Grateful to have you as a TRUSTED INTELLIGENCE INFORMED Source ❣
    💯Thank you from the bottom of my 💦water well🙏

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      You're welcome, thanks for watching!

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

  • @richardmarshall1858
    @richardmarshall1858 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Tap water and bottled water are both considered dead water due to it lack of oxygen. Any water that remains stagnant for any period of time loses its oxygen content. I have the vortex and attest to its hydrating cell tissue. I don’t know anything about the hexagonal issues you talk about and h3o is considered ozone and dissipates over a short period of time. I use an ozone water purifier and that’s how it works. The extra oxygen molecule kills 99% of bacteria found in water and then dissipates. I’m currently testing my vortex water oxygenator to see what benefits it will produce in my garden.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Care to share the sources where you found this information?

  • @Wyowanderer
    @Wyowanderer 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    A couple old guys I know are fans of the "John Ellis" water distiller. IMO, it's snake oil.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I've heard of it - definitely want to look into it and test it out

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 17 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I agree.

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

  • @user-hn9fr7mn3x
    @user-hn9fr7mn3x 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Does hydrogen water fall into this category?

  • @MysteriousHistories101
    @MysteriousHistories101 23 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I feel the same about the Kangen water system. Their 'scientist' is not a scientist from what I know. Real scientists have explained that there is no benefit to drinking alkaline water, since the acids in the body neutralize the water. I'd love to see you do a video on this. :) No pressure hehe.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      On Kangen? Or alkaline water in general?

    • @MysteriousHistories101
      @MysteriousHistories101 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@waterfilterguru Well, alkaline water in general would be a good start. But it wouldn't be a bad thing to expose the Kangen pushers. So many people fall for their scam, spend thousands on it and even go into debt for it. It's nothing more than an MLM scam to scam people out of their money. A friend of mine fell for it, and almost instantly regretted it, after I told her not to buy into it and do some research. The problem is that not many people actually do any research on it. Thank you for hearing me out and responding to my comment. It's very much appreciated. I love your work!

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Kangen water is filtered tap water converted to: Glacier water/glacial milk, H3O2, ionized, structured hexagonal, fourth phase (jell), alkaline, anti-oxidant water (-600 ORP Oxidation Reduction Potential, anti-free radicals), micro-clustered 4-6 water molecules compared to macro clustered 16-30 H2O water molecules. Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969. th-cam.com/video/uA6yzj9oQkc/w-d-xo.html

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

    • @MysteriousHistories101
      @MysteriousHistories101 16 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      @@duanethieme4186 Just because one doctor mentioned it, it doesn't mean it's true. Doctors can be paid for promotion. They're paid for pushing medication, so why not Kangen water?

  • @Manjiro-b7w
    @Manjiro-b7w 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Was surprised you haven't made a vid on portable water bottles with filters? Please do, great vids

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  22 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Got it on the to-do list! Thanks for the request

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

  • @duanethieme4186
    @duanethieme4186 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    You ask for sources on Kangen water, I gave you two this morning, now they are no longer there, did you remove them? Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      No, why would I ask for them then remove them? I'm genuinely curious

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@waterfilterguru I posted 2 two to you and one to another person, strange how they all vanished. Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@waterfilterguru I just shared, did you get it? Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@waterfilterguru I posted several times on this post and one by one they get deleted, you have control of this post n ad the only logical explanation is you are removing the info you asked for. You claim it's all lies,. so you must have tried them all including Kangen water correct?

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@duanethieme4186 lol I don't have time to be deleting comments one by one. No idea why their being removed, maybe it's a TH-cam thing

  • @ethimself5064
    @ethimself5064 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Lotsa hocus pocus out there

  • @realvanman1
    @realvanman1 24 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    As members of a civilized society, we should demand that criminals are kept safely in prison.
    BTW, the zoom on your camera is going wonky lol. It’s mildly distracting.

    • @waterfilterguru
      @waterfilterguru  23 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thanks for the feedback

    • @duanethieme4186
      @duanethieme4186 16 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Look up "Kangen Water Explained by Hiromi Shinya" Dr. Hiromi Shinya, MD, developed the now standard technique of non-invasive colonoscopic surgery and the polypectomy snare to remove colon polyps in 1969.