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Your Water - What You Should Know


"We shall not finally defeat AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, or any
of  the other infectious diseases that plague the developing
world until we have also won the battle for safe drinking
water, sanitation and basic health care." 

 Kofi Annan,
United Nations Secretary General

This is an urgent matter of human development, and human dignity. Together, we can provide safe, clean water to all the world’s people. The world’s water resources are our lifeline for survival, and for sustainable development in the 21st century. Together, we must manage them better.

Water is essential for life. Yet many millions of people around the world face water shortages. Many millions of children die every year from water-borne diseases. And drought regularly afflicts some of the world’s poorest countries.

The world needs to respond much better. We need to increase water efficiency, especially in agriculture. We need to free women and girls from the daily chore of hauling water, often over great distances. We must involve them in decision-making on water management.

We need to make sanitation a priority. This is where progress is lagging most. And we must show that water resources need not be a source of conflict. Instead, they can be a catalyst for cooperation. Significant gains have been made. But a major effort is still required. That is why this year marks the beginning of the “Water for Life” Decade. Our goal is to meet the internationally agreed targets for water and sanitation by 2015, and to build the foundation for further progress in the years beyond.
     
Kofi Annan

Industrial and private water demands have grown to exceed natural supplies in many parts of the world. Without dramatic changes in water management, this local scarcity will soon extend to regional or global proportion.

This
Water Vision is designed to build a consensus among professionals and stakeholders to design management plans that avert further water crises. We believe that a sustainable water future begins with a vision.

Our Water Vision includes a world where all people have access to enough safe water to meet their needs including agricultural needs within management plans that maintain the integrity of freshwater ecosystems.

Responsible stewardship to safeguard the world's freshwater resources will require integrated management at all levels, from the individual to the international corporations, to preserve the Earth while supporting the endeavors of humankind effectively, efficiently, equitably.

Natural and human-made disasters (drought and war) have a devastating impact. Floods, hurricanes, droughts, civil conflicts or wars affect many people, their homes and their economic prospects. A local cholera outbreak can be a disaster for families living in a slum or a village.

Despite globalization, we often do not hear about thousands of local disasters which devastate or destroy communities. Other local crises become internationally known because of one dramatic picture for the world's media.

The Tide of Change

What is the difference between a crisis and a disaster? In a crisis you need to take urgent action: after a disaster you are picking up the pieces. Often, being prepared stands between crisis and disaster.

Statistics including shocking death counts, costs and figures based on economic, social and property losses, are sobering enough to make us appreciate the extent of the impact of disasters. However, it seems that few of us take steps to act on this knowledge and adequately protect ourselves against the risk of disaster.

How Do We Access Good Health?

Health is determined by many factors, including income, environmental conditions such as adequate sanitation and safe water supplies, individual behavior, and basis health services.

More than half of the worlds population live in villages and rural areas and most of those without access to safe water sources or basic sanitation are living in rural areas.

Enabling populations to protect and improve their health is a major challenge worldwide.  A part of accessing clean water is addressing the issues of water and sanitation drainage, waste management, housing quality, domestic and commercial water hygiene and providing health services for adaptation to local needs and conditions.  Use of water can have benefits to health or even reverse health if it is polluted or unsafe.

New diseases, including water-related diseases, periodically “emerge” either because they are newly recognized or because their importance increases.  This may be due to the microorganisms themselves evolving, to changes in the way we manage water and supplies, or even changes in the population itself.

  COUNTING THE BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS...
Did You Know??? 

                ...in situations like the tsunami on December 26, 2004,
                                    where Human feces entered the water supply,
                                                        that one gram of Feces contained:

     ►     10,000,000 Viruses
     ►       1,000,000 Bacteria
     ►               1,000 Parasite Cysts
     ►                   100 Parasite Eggs
     ►     It is the main cause of childhood diarrhea caused diseases
     ►     4 billion cases of
d
iarrhea a year cause 1.8 million deaths and 90% (1.6 million of these are children?)
     ►     It is the most important public health issue directly related to water and sanitation?

 

  CLEAN WATER . . .

this is the key to preventing waterborne diseases!

 

Water-related Diseases:

Anaemia – about 2 billion people suffer from this, or about 1/3 of the world’s population, almost 20% of all maternal deaths are caused from it.


Arsenicosis (Arsenic in drinking water) Arsenic natural salts are present in all water, but in very small amounts – less than 0.01 mg/litre Most arsenic poisonings occur as a direct result of the contamination of water due to industrial processes such as mining, metal refining and timber treatment.  Countries that are most affected are Bangladesh, Chile, China, India, Mexico, Thailand and the United States; the time frame to fully develop ranges between 5-20 years.  In Bangladesh, 27% of wells have high levels (exceed 0.05mg/l); 35-77 million of 125 million people are at risk from drinking contaminated water.  Approximately 1 in 100 people who drink water containing over 0.05 mg arsenic per litre or more may die from arsenic related cancer.


Ascariasisis one of the most parasitic infections.  Up to 20% of the globes population is infected.  Severe infection causes approximately 60,000 deaths annually, mainly in children. 


Things to do to avoid this:


avoid contact with soil that may be contaminated with human feces.
wash hands with soap and water
wash, peel or cook all raw vegetable and fruits
protect food from soil and wash any food that drops on the floor prior to eating it.  It can be affectively treated.


Campylobacteriosis – severe form of diarrhea that lasts from 2-5 days, some have relapses, many have no symptoms.  Reactive arthritis may occur (swelling in joints)  Complications include seizures due to high fever,

Guillane-Barre syndrome or meningitis.  The cause is a bacteria, usually Camylobacter j ejuni or C. Coli.  It comes from consuming poultry, cattle, pigs, sheep, ostriches and sheelfish and is found in pets including cats and dogs.  (Animals get no symptoms).  Avoid eating contaminated food such as undercooked meat, contaminated water or raw milk. 5% to 14% of all diarrhea is caused by Campylobacter.
 

Cholera
Cyanobactial toxins
Denque and Denquehaemorrhagic fever
Diarrhoea
Drowning
Fluorosis
Guinea-worm Disease (Dracunculiasis)
Hepatitis
Japanese Encephalitis
Lead Poisoning
Leptospirosis
Malaria
Malnutrition
Methaemoglobinemia
Onchoceriasis (River Blindness)
Ringworm (Tinea)
Sacbies
Schistsomiasis
Spinal Injury
Trachoma
Typoid or Paratyphoid Entericfevers

HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS damages the sustainability of water and sanitation systems in a number of ways. In particular HIV/AIDS:

  • reduces the ability of water users to pay water fees;

  • reduces the ability of water users to spend time and energy on management activities;

  • erodes management capacities due to loss of knowledge and skills (social capital);

HIV/AIDS also damages the ability of households to participate in planning and decision-making, so risking the possibility that their specific needs may not be taken into account.

 

Most people are aware that our fragile water resources are in poor condition, having been damaged by industrial, agricultural, urban and other sources of pollutants.  Likewise, the wetlands which naturally purify water have been disappearing under the onslaught of development and construction.  Water tables are shrinking from the demands of very large populations.

How many people today would hesitate or refrain from drinking water found in a river or a lake?  How many of these waterways are considered severely damaged or near dead?  But take a closer look at the water in your home.  It may be as energy-drained as many of our rivers and lakes, besides containing numerous and questionable chemicals or other substances.


Water is a vital nutrient to life and health, along with clean air and clean food.  Some recently understood properties of water will explain why re-energization is critical.


WATER SOLUTIONS
Special Properties of Water
 

Scientific research in the past two decades which studied water has produced some startling new information.  Water is not just some simple liquid that we happen to drink.

Scientists such as the French biologist Dr. Jacques Beneviste; Dr. Wolfgang Ludwig, a physicist with Temple University in Philadelphia; Dr. Enzo Ciccolo, a biologist with the Cooperative Nuova in Milan, Italy; Dr. Horst Felsch, who is the director of the Civil Environmental Laboratory in Fieberbrunn, Germany; and Drs. Engler and Kokoschinegg have performed experiments with water and have arrived at these conclusions:

• Every atom, molecule, or substance has its own unique oscillation pattern, or vibration, which can be measured in electromagnetic wavelengths. (Ciccolo, "Domenica del Cordere" February 18, 1988)(Beneviste)
•  Water is a carrier of information; as a solvent it is the best known conductor of vibration, with information transfer possible without direct contact (Ciccolo)
•  Water possesses the ability to store information that has been impressed upon it from a given vibration for long periods (Engler and Kokoschinegg, 1988), as can be measured by specific electromagnetic wavelengths found in water; thus even after harmful physical substances are removed, their negative energy vibrational pattern, or 'signatures' still remain, which can be traced back precisely to the original substances. (Ludwig) (Beneviste, in "Natur-Wissen")
•  Water can transfer such information from vibrational patterns, or 'memory', to other systems, including living organisms. (Ludwig) (Flesch)
•  Water revitilization allows water in a higher vibrational state to transfer, or share, its higher frequencies, which act to balance out low energy and negative information. (Ciccolo)
•   Water can retain the vibrational memory of a substance even after it is diluted beyond Avogardro's number, where no physical traces of the substance remain. (beneviste)
•  Water quality can also be evaluated by the amount of ultraviolet light it absorbs.  "Poor" quality water will absorb higher amount of UV light while "good" quality water absorbs low amounts. (Ludwig)
•  The minimum specific warmth and the maximum structural potential of water is measured at 37.5°C, or the normal human body temperature (98.6°F); this finding indicates that water at this temperature is at a maximal structure point to acquire a large amount of information. (Felsch) (Engler and Kokoschinegg, 1988)

Putting all these special properties together into one picture reveals the importance of using the energized water system.  Because even when water is "cleansed" of contaminants by purification it still retains the vibrational memory left from these contaminants, and their unhealthy informational messages can then be passed along into living organisms such as your body. 

 

These unhealthy messages can induce stress in the body as it must try to compensate and adapt to all such messages it receives.  Chronic stress can lead to conditions ripe for degeneration in the body.  Revitalized water reduces the endless flood of low energy, negative information that inundates the body from typical water.  The human body may be uniquely susceptible to the memory/ informational capacity or water in view of the 37.5°C factor.  Thus, positively energized water has the best potential at this temperature to spread its "good news" throughout the body; conversely, negatively energized water can spread its "bad news" with unfortunate efficiency. (Flesch)

The Bovis or Bio-Angstrom Scale

The life force index, or Bovis Scale, named after a 1930's French researcher, is used to measure "Natural Earth Energy."  Ranging from zero to infinity, a reading of 6,500 Bovis is considered neutral for human life.  Scientific research has correlated the clockwise or right spin of atom and molecules with a Bovis reading below 6,500 (i.e., life-depleting). 

 

Besides mismanagement of the environment, readings below 6,500 are the effect of underground streams, geological faults, and Earth's magnetic grids.  A counterclockwise or left spin correlates with a reading above 6,500 (i.e. life-enhancing).  The desired minimal energy levels for human is found between 8,000 to 10,000 Bovis, or slightly positive.  The Earth itself creates energy in the 7,000 to 18,000 range.  This energy is also referred to as "Biophotons", which are light particles invisible to our eyes.  This positive energy is necessary to the maintenance of life on Earth.

FACTS:
•  Most drinking and bottled water is between 2,000 and 5,000 Bovis
•  The home system brings all water in your home to 7,000 to 30,000
•  The energy mug brings drinks to 18,000-40,000 Bovis, depending on the original liquid
•  6,500 is the neutral point for human life
•  Above 10,000, toxins begin reversing spin, allowing them to be more easily eliminated without harm to the body.
•  LifeForce Enhanced water is for use by health practitioners, and can be as high as 800,000 Bovis
•  LifeForce Water is energy balancing at about 90,000 Bovis or higher.

The importance of Spin

Scientists have discovered a direct correlation between the Bovis scale and the direction of spin displayed by an atom or molecule.  Atoms registering in the negative Bovis range will spin to the right or clockwise.  Atoms in the positive range spin in the opposite direction, to the left.  Examples found in nature of this spin property include cellular DNA, which is a left-turning spiral; in contrast cancer cells are in a right-turning spin.

The Water Connection

What does all this have to do with your tap water?  The average tap water measures in the 3,00 to 4,000 Bovis, or negative range.  Bottled waters have been measured up to 5,000 Bovis, but still negative.
Why is this?  It is now understood that water can be damaged by severe factors such as: the pressure in pipes, the pressure from water pumps, straight -line water pipes or conduits (remember, in nature water curves and spirals), exposures to negatively charged chemicals, heavy metals, or other contaminants.  These factors combine in a telling loss of charge, or vibratory rate.  In the larger picture, imagine we release more contaminated, de-energized water and other pollutants back into our groundwater system, the groundwater quality decreases.  We then re-use it, recycling it back more depleted, into an increasingly negative feedback loop.

What to Do?

The inexpensive, essential energy system unit is capable of transferring high energy information to household water to revitalize it into the 18,000 to 20,000 Bovis range.  At these highly positive rates, essentialized water can override negative vibrational memories that may be left low by low energy substances, while simultaneously increasing the life-enhancing potential of your water.  The essential water wand is a 22 inch long, sealed polycarbonate tube.  It contains a highly energized water rated at 850,000 Bovis.  It is placed parallel to the main water pipe with a nonmetallic tape inside your home, or business.  Avoid exposing it to microwaves, devices such as airport scanners, or freezing temperatures.  Depending upon the severity of contaminants and particulate matter in your water, you may decide to purchase a water purification system which can be used in conjunction with the essential water wand.

Results and Experiences

The results we had in the last months using the essential energy water system on house water pipes, or on pools, are incredible:
.      People, which were never able to drink tap water have no problem anymore.  They think it is even better than Supermarket Water.
.      The red skin after the shower in the morning is gone.   Other skin problems suddenly disappear.
.      Plants grow as never before.  Using the water in a vase, it takes up to three weeks before it gets green and flowers last much longer.
.      In a fish tank, the algae growth is stopped and the fish are much more vital.
.      In a water softener, the foaming stopped and the salt is still there after 6 weeks.
.      In a barber shop, the owner is now using the essential water to shave his customers to shave his customers  (WITH NO SOAP!)
.      One man, 76 years old, with snow white hair, suddenly after 4 months he starts to get his black hair back again.

All these things happened and they are continuing to happen.

We have never thought of all the positive things which occurred, but we are very happy about that, and the big gift we got for our planet.  And we wanted to share it with you NOW!

The Future

There is another advantage we discovering right now.  When many homes and businesses discharge the essential energy water into the wastewater systems, slowly our groundwater, river and lakes will be improved by this addition of "Living Water".  Improved water in the lakes and seas will slowly add to the improvement of the rainwater which is generated by them.

The essential energy water  system is a new tool we now have to fight back and reclaim safe, healthy drinking water on our planet.  Become a part of this revolutionary action to revitalize our precious resources, and...Ourselves!

ALL Products 2.5 Million Bovis

These Products are ALL NATURAL enhanced with naturally flowing bio-photon energy, no artificial ANYTHING!  The positive and measurable Bovis energy levels of these products speak for themselves.  All of these products are now 2.5 million Bovis and many now contain EnerGel, the highly stable water based gel.

 

WATER ARTICLES, PRODUCTS, SOLUTIONS  and VIDEOS

 

 

PRIOR TO TREATMENT

AFTER TREATMENT

WATER RELATED LINKS
World Water Day 2005
United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization: about the WWD 2005
World Health Organization: an advocacy guide

Management of Water Resources
World Bank: Water Resources Management
United Nations Development Programme: UNPD and Water

World Water Council: Making Water Everybody’s Business
UN-Water: World Water Assessment Program

The 4th World Water Forum, 2006

Freshwater
International Year of Freshwater, 2003
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs: Freshwater, interagency activities
Freshwater Resources at UNEP

Dushanbe International Freshwater Forum: Dushanbe Water Appeal

Water-related issues and Education
UNESCO: Education for sustainable development

United Nations Decade for Human Rights Education, 1995-2004

Water and Disasters
Water World Day 2004, Water and Disasters
International Strategy for Disaster Reduction: news

Water and Sanitation
WHO: Water, Sanitation and Health
UNICEF: Water, Environment and Sanitation
UNICEF: Water and Sanitation Databases
WHO, UNICEF: Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for water supply and sanitation

Others
Calendar of the UN water-related events
UN-Oceans
UN Millennium Project

International Strategy for Disaster Reduction: International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction

United Nations Library

United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development
Small Islands, Big Issues

Media Information
Press Releases/Statements and Media Inquiries on SIDS
UN Newscenter