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Neutralizing (toxic) resonant energy signatures in water?

Hello,

our knowledge of water and magnetism is very limited. From my point of view there is enough evidence, that water can store resonant information of “stuff”, be it DNA, toxic elements or the like.

With a water filter or reverse osmosis I can filter “stuff” out but not “resonant information”, “electromagnetic signatures”, “coherent field structures”, “energetic states” and/or “dielectric properties” - name it how you like.

My though or question would be if ICES would be able to “reset” or neutralize those stored information (or energetic states) with its 150 T/s (dB/dT) applied for example at 4 Hz and over 1 minute.

Idea is: How to destroy the information on a magnetic hard drive? Swipe over it with super-high-Gauss magnet oder use a strong electromagnetic filed, that changes polarity. So you use a similar mechanism but with more power to do something like “white noise” or to “overwrite” the medium (in this case water) with something else.

The remaining question would be: Is “white nose” or a unipolar treatment of the water more “negative” in the end? Because of that I would put the water later on a north pole of a strong magnet (like 3000-6000 Gaus, max. N42 or AlNiCo because of the field extension).

Any thoughts anyone?

Best,
Hans

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Initial thoughts - If you know of a homeopathic remedy diluted in water that will trigger an aggravation in you or a family member, but if you pulse the this diluted homeopathy remedy water and there is no aggravation, I think it validates this theory. I used to dismiss homeopathy. However, now that I understand more about the “fourth phase” of water, it makes sense to me that it can store information. Then tried a remedy on one family member and saw a crazy aggravation that compressed/fast forwarded through 5 year of things they have been dealing within 24 hours.

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Great thought!

Unfortunately I do not know of any. I totally subscribe to the homeopathic idea due to the research done on it, but use it not often. My know-how there is very, very limited. The book “Emerging Science of Water” from Korotvov goes deeper on that topic and others. Goes much beyond Pollack, which he also summarizes.

I may do test in a laboratory which claims to do exactly that: Measure the energetic/magnetic resonances of different toxins in the water you send them.

Best,
Hans

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Several months ago I watched two excellent YouTube videos about water dowsing by Mark Kent, the owner of Osmio Water in the UK. In one of his videos he talked about research that was done with water imprinting at a cattle slaughter house. Cattle that drank this water became terrified. Reading TajD’s post reminded me of this. Mark’s water dowsing information was very helpful too. I fell down the rabbit’s hole of H2 Brown’s Gas Hydrogen and bought one manufactured by AquaCure last March. My husband and I have experienced amazing results. Mark Kent sells the UK version called Osmio. The AquaCure AC50 has a permanent place in our house now. The synergy of Brown’s Gas Hydrogen, PEMF, and Red Light Therapy is the holy grail for us.

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There is a lot of hype regarding the hydrogen water bottles… what is the story on that? There is so much marketing it’s hard to make heads or tails out of it.

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@gunplt

I would not touch it! Hydrogen-Water is mostly electrolysis water, where the electrode has direct contact with the water.

You then get the “alkaline” part with Hydrogen (minimal) and lots of OH-. The OH- does cause the negative ORP value (not good, only swamp water has negative ORP in nature) and by ingestion it neutralizes stomach acid (not good) and then the OH- is gone.

The Hydrogen is minimal and I would, if I think i need it, better take the pill-form from Mercola or Quicksilver Scientific.

Best,
Hans

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The Hydrogen tablets are not worth the high price they are just magnesium that has gone through a process, You need to take at least 3 a day to be effective and I cannot tolerate that much magnesium. The Hydrogen bottles do not work well either and their membranes plug up quickly. There is proven legitimate research about the benefits with Brown’s Gas Hydrogen, it is next level compared to the good Hydrogen machines. What sets Brown’s Gas apart is the added oxygen. Work was recently started to get Browns Gas medically approved in the U.K. There is also research being done with premature babies inhaling the gas at birth. My husband and I started using Brown’s Gas last April. Both of have experienced life changing results in a few months time. The longer we use it the better we feel. Our machines are built by AquaCure, the U.K. version is Osmio, sold by Mark Kent. Ours makes both the H2 and gas. If you want to learn more let me know I can point you in the right direction. I do not have a vested interest.

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Hi Hans, Some of what you said makes me think of heating up water in microwave ovens, a different type of PEMF. Here we are talking something with a dipole reorientating in a magnetic field. Water is not charged so I would not espect it to be subject to Faraday’s Law of Induction. https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0724/8613/files/ IICES_Tech_Brief_June_2014.pdf?18241608339641629526 I really like your point about water and its layering upon charged particles. Surely waters of hydration would influence how charged particles move about in response to dB/dt. Divalent cations have a higher charge density and tend to be more hydrated.

Never use the microwave for anything except boiling Gremlins!

MW does, because of hitting the resonance frequency of water, something really, really bad to it. That the MW and all its heated products are bad for human consumption was established a long time ago.

That water “is not charged” it would deny. If I put two measuring tips of an ampere-meter in water (in a beaker) i can measure a current. If sun shines on the water, the current increases (from approx +/-200 nA to over +/-600 nA). Even more is possible with magnet and vortex pre-treating.