12 Aug 2025 10:02:43
Hi SM,

Personally, i think we should ideally be drinking uncontaminated water from natural springs, but it's not practical and are there any uncontaminated springs anyway now?.
So the next best thing is to take distilled water then (in what order i don't know):

1. energise/restructure the water,

2. remineralise (celtic salt?),

3. lower the deuterium level back to the original levels 115 ppm? as it has risen in recent times by who knows how?

4. bubble HHO (Brown's gas) through it or if you don't have a HHO machine, bubble hydrogen through it (althugh hydrogen is inferior compared it HHO).

5. Store the water in an egg shaped container so the water can move how it likes the move.


The guy in the below video is dead now, but he does show you some homemade restructuring devices.

{Ed032's Note - Hi, Ed033. Thanks for the email and posting this on here also. I have had internet problems, so apologises for the delay in response.

The video doesn't really give any 'homemade' examples of restucturing water, but it does demonstrate what needs to be done which is incredibly helpful.

The jug that is used with the electric paddle now seems to be nearly £400, which is bloody ridiculous. I was thinking that perhaps a typical food blender could do the same as that creates a vortex. The only problem being is that 'cuts through' rather than 'paddles' the water, which could undo what is intended. I am unsure.

There is a connector available for around £60 but you would need the correct size bottles, and getting egg-shaped glass is expensive.

Simply stirring water rapidly would work, but the gentleman suggests it needs 17mins to achieve restructuring. OK for the first couple of goes but that will soon get old and too long a time to spend.

On to your other notes:

1 I agree
2 I agree
3 I need to look it up but isn't deuterium used in the process of 'alleged' nuclear weapons to some degree, and know as 'heavy water'. That would make sense as to not have too much. How would one even go about measuring such a thing? I have PPM testers but it can not distinguish between different varieties of the elements that structure the water. Thinking off the top of my head and things being due to extra neutrons or electrons? I would imagine things like grounding could be something that lows in body levels of things like this? I am speculating though.
4. Again, things like this are expensive, as much as I would like to have all these things. I know hydrogen is the most abundant thing in the realm but it is difficult to separate from other things. I need to dig deeper and understand more on the process to find a cheap way to generate a small supply.
5. Do you have a link? Again. Glass shaped vessels that are not stamped out enmasse, are expensive and very fragile. This is not denying the worth of them though.

Thanks for the reply. Appreciated


 
14 Aug 2025 17:31:22
Links and more info for people

1. energise/restructure the water - Living Water Vortexer

2. remineralise - celtic salt or a liquid or powder Electrolyte Concentrate solution?

3. lower the deuterium level back to the original levels 115 ppm? as it has risen in recent times by who knows how?

Higher deuterium levels is harmful to health. Water distiller - Each distilling cycle lowers the deuterium level by 1ppm. Technically you could buy 10 distillers and run your drinking water through all 10 before drinking. (Companies that sell deuterium depleted water which is astronomically priced use distilling to lower the deuterium)

4. bubble HHO (Brown's gas) through it or if you don't have a HHO machine, bubble hydrogen through it (althugh hydrogen is inferior compared it HHO).

New Brown's gas machines cost around £2,500 - AquaCure Model AC50 (used/refurbished $1,800.00 – $2,500.00)

5. Store the water in an egg shaped container so the water can move how it likes to move.

Water Egg

 

{Ed032's Note - Thanks, Ed033.