Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Do you know how? Go to aquarium shop and get 20 liter aquarium set with bubbler. Also get zeolite or/and granite and/or wood/bamboo charcoal. Total stones and charcoals are 5-10% of water content. Fill city water and bubble for over 1 hour. DO-da! There is remineralized alkalic water there! You can use it for making bread and steaming rice. You can use it for drinking. For plants,pets,kids,spouse and you. For cancer patients, maybe the tumor get dissolved,because it is rich in minerals and alkalic. So many people had forgotten that the health is the nature's gift. Let's enjoy that gift. isao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 hi isao! i´m always admiringly surprised to read your detailed, informed answers.what about all the chlorine and calcium and chemical that come in tap water? are plain normal filters enough to remove it and then re-mineralize?i´ve read in some david Jubb´s book that same thing can be done with quartz stone + celtic salt or drops of sea water + dinamization (wich is a special way of whiping also used in homeopathy and biodinamic agriculture), supposedly activates the molecular structure and makes it alkaline. what o you you know about this? regardsa. From: Isao Haraguchi <dw1@...> Subject: Re-Mineralizing city water nutrition Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 3:08 PM Do you know how? Go to aquarium shop and get 20 liter aquarium set with bubbler. Also get zeolite or/and granite and/or wood/bamboo charcoal. Total stones and charcoals are 5-10% of water content. Fill city water and bubble for over 1 hour. DO-da! There is remineralized alkalic water there! You can use it for making bread and steaming rice. You can use it for drinking. For plants,pets, kids,spouse and you. For cancer patients, maybe the tumor get dissolved,because it is rich in minerals and alkalic. So many people had forgotten that the health is the nature's gift. Let's enjoy that gift. isao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 i would love to do a combination of both and would like to start. i have a large aquarium and a pump thus far. also some prill beads...does anyone know about them? i have lots of rock, some pink quartz. diana > > From: Isao Haraguchi <dw1@...> > Subject: Re-Mineralizing city water > nutrition > Date: Saturday, June 13, 2009, 3:08 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Do you know how? > > Go to aquarium shop and get 20 liter aquarium set with bubbler. > > Also get zeolite or/and granite and/or wood/bamboo charcoal. > > Total stones and charcoals are 5-10% of water content. > > > > Fill city water and bubble for over 1 hour. > > DO-da! There is remineralized alkalic water there! > > You can use it for making bread and steaming rice. > > You can use it for drinking. > > For plants,pets, kids,spouse and you. > > > > For cancer patients, maybe the tumor get dissolved,because it is rich in minerals and alkalic. > > > > So many people had forgotten that the health is the nature's gift. > > Let's enjoy that gift. > > isao > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2009 Report Share Posted June 14, 2009 Prill Beads are fantastic. I have used them for years and have had good luck re-doing my body. I also used Vit. C in my bath water to reduce the chlorine effects until I got a couple of good filters. http://www.globallight.net/Prill-Beads-03-Oz-Small-76.html Background: Prill Beads have a remarkable ability to transform water. Prill water offers better hydration, enhancing nutrient assimilation and elimination of toxins. Prill water is a great skin moisturizer, and some report that Prill water may even help to remove heavy metals from the body as you drink tasty and revitalizing water. Uses: If made with a quality drinking water, Prill water can be used for all of your water needs. All the water you drink can be Prill water. You can cook with it or make tea and coffee with it. Although you may need to use a stronger container for the Beads, you can put a bag or two of Prill Beads in your bath water or in your washing machine. Doing so creates a surfactant effect. You can even put a bag in each toilet tank to send great amounts of rejuvenating water out into the local water table. Prill water regularly poured into open bodies of water will cause many pollutants and toxins to begin dropping out of the water, helping wildlife and plant life to flourish again. Plants respond to Prill water much as people do. Their cells are super hydrated, and they much more easily take up nutrients. Growth is stimulated, and flowering is more profuse. Often, even cut flowers respond to Prill water. Fruits and vegetables can be soaked or sprayed with Prill water to improve and extend their freshness. Directions: To make Prill water, first rinse off the beads very well to remove all loose Prill dust. Then place the Prill Beads, with or without the bag, into a one-gallon glass container of water. If there is plastic in the container, the water may acquire a plastic taste. We suggest that you use the best quality drinking water available, but it can be regular tap water if nothing better is available. Although chlorine will naturally vent off, you should not depend on Prill Beads to dissipate fluoride. When making the first batch of Prill water, let the Beads stand in the jar overnight and up to 24 hours if possible. We find that the longer the Prill Beads are allowed to be in the water, the more effective the water becomes. After the first batch is prepared, you may pour off 3/4's of the batch into any convenient container or leave it in the original container as long as you wish. Leaving the Prill beads and the remaining 1/4 water, you may refill the container and a new batch will be ready as soon as one hour, but, again, the water is improved if allowed to sit longer. Warning: When first drinking Prill water you may experience some detoxing symptoms, in which case it is recommended that you reduce the amount consumed or stop altogether until your body can dissipate the released toxins. Note: Due to the diverse composition and quality of the water people use, you may notice the Prill Beads change color. This can be due to high mineral content in your water or sunlight. To avoid this, keep your Prill container out of direct sunlight and always try to use the highest quality water available. From: diana <gdiana07@...> Subject: Re: Re-Mineralizing city water nutrition Date: Sunday, June 14, 2009, 7:08 AM i would love to do a combination of both and would like to start. i have a large aquarium and a pump thus far. also some prill beads...does anyone know about them? i have lots of rock, some pink quartz. diana > > hi isao! > i�m always admiringly surprised to read your detailed, informed answers.what about all the chlorine and calcium and chemical that come in tap water? are plain normal filters enough to remove it and then re-mineralize? i�ve read in some david Jubb�s book that same thing can be done with quartz stone + celtic salt or drops of sea water + dinamization (wich is a special way of�whiping�also used in homeopathy and biodinamic agriculture) , supposedly activates the molecular structure and makes it alkaline. > what o you you know about this? > regardsa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2009 Report Share Posted June 15, 2009 Hello,. Thank you for the compliment. Rocks and charcoals are used in water filteration. Instead of using those filter,I use tank and a bubbler airation. The chlorine seems to go away in the air,and calsium combine with carbon bioxide. I put those rocks and charcoal in a stainless net and bubble from underneath. When you scoop up water,fill again and bubble about 1 hour with timerswitch. pH of water are around pH7.5 to 8.3. It becomes very mild. It did not cost me very much because I have the aquarium unit. Other stones like coral stone from the beach,tolmarin stone known as electric stone,ect. You can use nigari,sodium magnesium that is used to make Toku. Overall reaction is very well as well as cleaner sink and tub. Food cooked with that is mild and tastier. hope this helps, isao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Isao, i really want to get this aquarium setup down. Can i use activated charcoal? which rocks are u talking about? i also have some nigari and would like to use that. where do i get a stainlesss steel screen? i do have a nylon mesh bag and put the rocks, etc. that i might use instead. can u give me the instructions? diana > > Hello,. > Thank you for the compliment. > > Rocks and charcoals are used in water filteration. > Instead of using those filter,I use tank and a bubbler airation. > The chlorine seems to go away in the air,and calsium combine with carbon bioxide. > I put those rocks and charcoal in a stainless net and bubble from underneath. > When you scoop up water,fill again and bubble about 1 hour with timerswitch. > pH of water are around pH7.5 to 8.3. It becomes very mild. > It did not cost me very much because I have the aquarium unit. > Other stones like coral stone from the beach,tolmarin stone known as electric stone,ect. > You can use nigari,sodium magnesium that is used to make Toku. > > Overall reaction is very well as well as cleaner sink and tub. > Food cooked with that is mild and tastier. > > hope this helps, > isao > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 > i really want to get this aquarium setup down. Can i use activated charcoal? which rocks are u talking about? i also have some nigari and would like to use that. where do i get a stainlesss steel screen? i do have a nylon mesh bag and put the rocks, etc. that i might use instead. can u give me the instructions? Hello,, You can use activated charcoal that is processed at higher heat. Those usually sound metallic when hit together. You can use nylon mesh or wash cloth box that is sold at 1$ shop. Anything that the air goes through is fine. If you use 40Liter tank,there is 2Kg of Rocks and Charcoals. Zeolite is sold at aquarium shop. I think the granite is there,too. And coral sands that is sold there,too. So 500g each of them. You can choose them flexibly. Under the bag of rocks,the bubbler and set on the bottom of tank. You babble it for an hour and check the taste of it. It is better to put the lid on top. This method saved me alot in this economy climate. Think simple and save. :-) isao Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 A few more. Boil those rocks or stones in the pan once. Nigari I mentioned is used a FEW drops in the glass when you drink. That's all! :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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