Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 This is not what a lot of people call 'scientific'. Our son says our water makes him want to 'throw up'. After we got the prill beads and started using them he noted that something was different. He, however, feels that it takes several hours for the water to get to the point where he does not want to 'throw up' when he drinks it. The water has been tested and is a little (1 grain) hard but otherwise is considered to be very good. I find the prill water much easier to drink also. We have used distilled (I got to the point I felt like throwing up when I would drink it though so had to stop, after many years.) We have used 'ozonated and filtered water which seemed ok but you have to keep changing the filters, etc. We have used 'vitalized' water which was supposed to alkalanize and make the water better for the body to use. That, too, was ok. For us the prilled water has tasted at least as good, if not better and has been so much easier to 'prepare' that we enjoy that as well as the 'good' taste. Olive Hi Carol,Thanks for the info. I will check it out.I'm an open minded skeptic (aren't we all who've been down this road?) and frankly the Prill beads sound like a hoax to me (this coming from an MMS user). Saying that, I am anxious to read reports about them. My thought on the beads is that they would be easy and cheap to test. Simply have your own water tested, then Prillify it and have it tested again (for contaminates). For pH just use pH strips. I'm wondering if someone has done this? Although, I'm no scientist, I'm wondering, as are the critics, what happens to the contaminates? Where do they go? Maybe there are simply neutralized...? This disease is so expensive we sure can use all the opinions we can get before we invest.So far, not one bad word on the whole body vibration machines. Everyone who has one, loves it. I'll get one as soon as we sell some real estate we have listed. Best to you, hi linda - 2 comments for you. before you spend all the money on an alkalizing water machine, have you tried prill beads? they area seriously cheap and last forever. i think it's not that you need the water to be alkaline, it's more you need your body to utilize your water better and that's what the prill beads do. i see a kineseoligst and we muscle test weekly for various things and alkaline makes my lyme and fungus grow as in multipy not shrink. i'm not a big fan of the whole everyone should be more alkaline idea. Read more from Dr Loyd here: http://www.royalrife.com/ph.html second, i purchased a lifespan vibration machine last year on amazon when they gold boxed it for $599.... (regular 899) i don't know what the difference is between that and the more expensive models, but i can tell you it's working! i love it! drains my lymph which is main problem for us lymies... anyway i thought i'd try and save you some $$ this morning... have a good day carol > > > Jim, > > Thanks for the info. I'd like to purchase one of these machines, as > > soon as we sell some real estate we have listed. > > That could be a while. ;-) > > > > I am, however, confused by the models. > > The page you sent has a PowerVibe machine on it, but when you go to > > PowerVibe's website, I can't find > > the same machine? > > http://www.powervibeusa.com/products/products > > > > I found this machine, which looked pretty good, until I saw the one > > you have. > > http://www.myvibraslim.com/vibration_machines.htm > > (the one on the left $1,700, but <100 pounds) > > > > Do you think the " G-force " rating is important? > > > > I'm not sure what has happened to my computer's formating, but your > > email came through as one long sentence along one horizontal line. > > I had to scroll to the right to read it. Very frustrating. > > > > I did find this site, but geesh, the prices: http:// > > www.vibrationexercise.ca/vibration-exercise-machine-buyer-guide.htm > > > > I'd love to see your research. I just hope it doesn't come as one > > horizontal line. ;-) > > > > > > My other investment (now that two of us for sure have lyme in this > > household) would be a water alkalizing machine. Those > > aren't cheap either. > > > > > -- OliveYou can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. (unknown)Your can lead a person to a fact, but you can't make them think. - (a friend) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2010 Report Share Posted January 18, 2010 Good to hear! This is not what a lot of people call 'scientific'. Our son says our water makes him want to 'throw up'. After we got the prill beads and started using them he noted that something was different. He, however, feels that it takes several hours for the water to get to the point where he does not want to 'throw up' when he drinks it. The water has been tested and is a little (1 grain) hard but otherwise is considered to be very good. I find the prill water much easier to drink also. We have used distilled (I got to the point I felt like throwing up when I would drink it though so had to stop, after many years.) We have used 'ozonated and filtered water which seemed ok but you have to keep changing the filters, etc. We have used 'vitalized' water which was supposed to alkalanize and make the water better for the body to use. That, too, was ok. For us the prilled water has tasted at least as good, if not better and has been so much easier to 'prepare' that we enjoy that as well as the 'good' taste. Olive Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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