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I had an interesting experience after I started drinking structured water.

We have had a reverse osmosis filter in the house for several years, and I

have been eating raw food rich diet, so I thought I would not be dehydrated.

And indeed, many of my problems started to go away after I switched to the

mostly raw diet - the water contained in fruits and vegetables help with

hydration.

I received a bag of Precious Prills as a gift three years ago. After I

strted drinking the structured water these Prills make, I just about could

not stop drinking for about three weeks. The body kept calling for more

water than I thought possible. But after some time this finally normalized.

Like many things in life, this needs to be experienced to be understood.

Most of us just have no idea what being hydrated actually feels like.

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> Greetings All

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> I really like this book!!!

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> Read what some people have to say:

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> Your Body's Many Cries for Water

> Author: Dr. F. Batmanghelidj

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> " Chronic and persistently increasing dehydration is the root cause

> of almost all currently encountered major diseases of the human

> body. " pg. 25

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> Many doctors call Dr. Batmanghelidj a quack while many health

> professionals and patients call him a hero. No one can doubt that he

> has devoted his life's work to sharing the health benefits of drinking

> water while increasing salt intake. He is a medical doctor known for

> his " water cures. "

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> " Your Body's Many Cries for Water " provides a strong case with

> testimonials of people whose health problems were eliminated by

> increasing their water and salt intake. What many in the medical world

> view as problems to be solved with medications, Dr. Batmanghelidj sees

> as the body's many cries for water. Here are some of the conditions

> which he believes are signs of dehydration:

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> Allergies

> Asthma

> Arthritis

> High cholesterol

> High blood pressure

> Heart Problems

> Diabetes

> Peptic Ulcers

> Angina

> Migraines

> Obesity and Weight Control Problems

> Water Retention

> Chronic Back Pain

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> " The Water Cure In A Nutshell Is Drinking 1/2 Your Body's Weight In

> Ounces Of Water Per Day And Adding 1/4 Teaspoon Of Salt To Your Diet For

> Each Quart Of Water Consumed "

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> Better Way Health Tip - A great way of adding salt is to put a little

> Celtic sea salt on your tongue after drinking a glass or two of alkaline

> water. However, you may want to check with your health professional

> before adding salt to your diet . . . there are a few conditions which

> will not benefit from salt consumption.

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> Dr. Batmanghelidj does not count coffee, tea, sodas and juices toward

> your daily allotment of water. In fact, he states that caffeine is a

> diuretic and should be avoided.

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> " Your Body's Many Cries for Water " is a " must read. " Decide for

> yourself . . . is Dr. Batmanghelidj a quack or a hero? We think he is a

> hero.

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  • 1 year later...

I have one bright blue, one dark brown, pretty much the same colour as

Raven's eyes, my daughter has one bright blue and one grey (the grey

changes colour to blue when she's in a temper!!)

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Only myself and my daughter have HC at the moment, but we have the

added bonus(?) of having been diagnosed as Waardenburg Syndrome, which

is a totally different kettle of fish, HC being only a small part of

it.

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Waardenburg Syndrome? What's that? (first time I ever heard it, though

I've come across several other possible HC related medical deseases)

Angel

> Only myself and my daughter have HC at the moment, but we have the

> added bonus(?) of having been diagnosed as Waardenburg Syndrome,

which

> is a totally different kettle of fish, HC being only a small part of

> it.

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Hmm... unusual. Personally I have extraordinary sigh/hearing (and it's

not just my ego - it actually is about twice as sensitive as anybody

else's that I've come across), though I have a terrible sense of

smell... and the only things I can smell pretty well are pollutants,

like oil or smoke or some other potentially dangerous gasses.

Angel

> It's a genetic disorder which affects eye colour, hair colour, skin

> pigmentation and sometimes causes hearing problems too.

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You're right, it is quite unusual, although it's better documented in

the States than it is in Europe. It took me almost 10 YEARS to be

diagnosed as the doctors over here were too frightened to put

something so rare down on paper.

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Ladygreyyuk you made me feel curious so I went to see and here it the lnk. Do you have all those problems ?

http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/waard.asp

On 8/15/05, -varies- <metalix77@...> wrote:

Waardenburg Syndrome? What's that? (first time I ever heard it, though I've come across several other possible HC related medical deseases)

Angel> Only myself and my daughter have HC at the moment, but we have the > added bonus(?) of having been diagnosed as Waardenburg Syndrome, which > is a totally different kettle of fish, HC being only a small part of > it.

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I am starting to think that the ixtures of blood can cause the HC , for the moment all of us have blood mixture and I am starting to guess it's european blood that transmit that.

Isn't there an operation for your little Raven ?

On 8/15/05, aswedestroy <vwpunkrods@...> wrote:

-- " ladygreyuk " wrote:> It's a genetic disorder which affects eye colour, hair colour, skin > pigmentation and sometimes causes hearing problems too.Yes, my Raven has it too. She has only 10% hearing in her left ear and faint light spots on her skin. Oh by the way, she is a mix of Korean, German and Brit. We actually met a husband and wife at the beach that were deaf and had adopted a little girl. She had eyes EXACTLY like Ravens but she was completely deaf and was a caucasian / African American mix. Maybe there is something to the race subject?

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Yes I do.... I have full WS...most of it doesn't cause any problems

(thanks to L'Oreal for the hair dye and Superdrug for the sun

protection factor 30) except, if course, the hearing loss, which is

immensely irritating at times, exspecially when the phone rings.

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ok , and what about the others, do you have a good sense of smell too ?

I am sure we must have a lot of things in common and not just the eyes

On 8/16/05, ladygreyuk <ladygreyuk@...> wrote:

I have an excellent sense of smell too - but am blind as a bat without my glasses

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why don't you do as a friend did when she had troubles with her ear, she put the phone on a plate with coins so when the phone rand it made a lot of noise and she could hear it or maybe you can find in shops a kind of cable to connect your phone to your computer and you can put the sound high and maybe it will work

On 8/16/05, ladygreyuk <ladygreyuk@...> wrote:

Yes I do.... I have full WS...most of it doesn't cause any problems (thanks to L'Oreal for the hair dye and Superdrug for the sun protection factor 30) except, if course, the hearing loss, which is immensely irritating at times, exspecially when the phone rings.

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I have a great sense of smell too. Infact, so does my dad, who also has HC...hmmm interesting. My husband will get annoyed/amused that I can smell things that no one else can sometimes..maybe there is a connection. haha

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Brujis <brujisbruja@g...> wrote:

> Isn't there an operation for your little Raven ?

No, there is no corrective surgery for her type of impairment at this

time. She does have a hearing aid, but at 3 years does not have much to

do with it, heh heh. Her speech / phonics / enunciation is PERFECT

without the aid, so we are not worried at all. She has regular

appointments at s Hopkins for the HC and the hearing...the best

doctors!!

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I am happy you have very good doctors and that Raven is a happy kid, that's the important in life :)

On 8/16/05, aswedestroy <vwpunkrods@...> wrote:

Brujis <brujisbruja@g...> wrote:> Isn't there an operation for your little Raven ?

No, there is no corrective surgery for her type of impairment at this time. She does have a hearing aid, but at 3 years does not have much to do with it, heh heh. Her speech / phonics / enunciation is PERFECT without the aid, so we are not worried at all. She has regular appointments at s Hopkins for the HC and the hearing...the best doctors!!

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This is just uncanny. I, too, have a heightened sense of smell. I

noticed at a young age I could name the cologne or perfume someone

was wearing...oh and two different colored eyes..very light green

and very dark brown.

In heterochromia , Brujis <brujisbruja@g...> wrote:

> ok , and what about the others, do you have a good sense of smell

too ?

> I am sure we must have a lot of things in common and not just the

eyes

>

> On 8/16/05, ladygreyuk <ladygreyuk@y...> wrote:

> >

> > I have an excellent sense of smell too - but am blind as a bat

without

> > my glasses

> >

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well it seems that a lot of us have a very good sense of smell, let's see what theo thers say

On 8/23/05, shiptheta <shiptheta@...> wrote:

This is just uncanny. I, too, have a heightened sense of smell. I noticed at a young age I could name the cologne or perfume someone was wearing...oh and two different colored eyes..very light green and very dark brown.In

heterochromia , Brujis <brujisbruja@g...> wrote:> ok , and what about the others, do you have a good sense of smell too ?> I am sure we must have a lot of things in common and not just the eyes> > On 8/16/05, ladygreyuk <ladygreyuk@y...> wrote: > > > > I have an excellent sense of smell too - but am blind as a bat without > > my glasses > > > > > > > > > >

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