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Global scientific research proves you can drink your way to good health with water

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DISCLAIMER

While every attempt has been made to provide accurate and timely information in this book, neither the author nor the publisher assumes any responsibility for errors, unintended omissions or commissions detected therein. The author and publisher make no representation or warranty with respect to the comprehensiveness or completeness of the contents provided.

All matters included have been simplified under professional guidance for general information only without any warranty for applicability on an individual. Any mention of an organization or a website in the book by way of citation or as a source of additional information doesn't imply the endorsement of the content either by the author or the publisher. It is possible that websites cited may have changed or removed between the time of editing and publishing the book.

Results from using the expert opinion in this book will be totally dependent on individual circumstances and factors beyond the control of the author and the publisher.

It makes sense to elicit advice from well informed sources before implementing the ideas given in the book. The reader assumes full responsibility for the consequences arising out from reading this book. For proper guidance, it is advisable to read the book under the watchful eyes of parents/guardian. The purchaser of this book assumes all responsibility for the use of given materials and information. The copyright of the entire content of this book rests with the author/publisher. Any infringement/ transmission of the cover design, text or illustrations, in any form, by any means, by any entity will invite legal action and be responsible for consequences thereon.

Acknowledgements

My sincere thanks to Mr Mikael Lund, owner of Nordic Living Water Systems, for giving me permission to reproduce the interview with Dr Ludwig on water memory from his website http://www.alivewater. net/pages/water.html.

I am grateful to Mr Jim Hill of the LCT Group, USA, manufacturers of Wellness Water Filter, for giving me permission to reproduce material from their information booklet on Wellness Filters.

Contents

Introduction

1. The Water Doctor

2. How Much Water Do You Need Every Day?

3. The Quality of Water

4. Ageing and Water

5. Water Purification Systems in India

6. A Man Called Viktor Schauberger

7. Water and Memory

8. More on Water Memory

9. Revitalised Water

10. Miraculous Messages from Water

11. Wisdom of Ancient Indians

12. Magnetic Therapy

13. Why Magnetic Therapy ‘Fails’

14. Magnetised Water

15. Experiments Around the World

16. Vortex Revitaliser

17. The Ultimate Water Purification and Energising System

Introduction

Man has always recognised the importance of water to lead a healthy life. Ancient Indians had considered water as one of the fve important elements of nature that make up the human body.

Ayurveda, the Indian medicine system, considers water a very essential item in maintaining health and stipulates the quantity and manner in which water is to be consumed. Modern research has confrmed that what Ayurveda had stated thousands of years ago is very true.

Modern man unfortunately knows little about this important aspect and is under the impression that any fluid he consumes is a substitute for water. Consumption of aerated drinks has become the latest fashion of the day. Most people are under the impression that consuming aerated drinks is a good substitute for plain water.

While a majority of people are very conscious about the type of food they eat, the vitamins and minerals and the calorific value of the items they consume, they rarely consider water as an aid in maintaining good health. But believe it or not, proper consumption of water in the right quantity and quality is far more important than the quality of food one eats.

In the past 20 years, extensive research has been carried out in Japan and Germany on the role of water in maintaining good health. As the human body is made up of 70 percent water and the brain is almost 90 percent water, one can easily deduce why water plays a vital role in good health and well-being.

The book places before you details of the research carried out in this field by various scientists in different countries. I do hope the book will be successful in making you look at water as the best health drink one can consume.

I shall be very thankful for your feedback and experience after consuming revitalised water as explained in this book.

Suggestions for improvement are always welcome.

July 2002

—Author

DR BATMANGHELIDJ, MD

Dr Fereydoon Batmanghelidj is no ordinary doctor. He is an MD from the famous St Mary’s Medical College in London and has practised medicine in London. He now treats all types of chronic ailments with water.

Dr Batmanghelidj is the author of the bestseller, Your Body’s Many Cries for Water.

1. The Water Doctor

Dr Fereydoon Batmanghelidj was born in 1931 in Iran. He was a brilliant student and successfully entered St Mary’s Medical School in London. After completing his graduation in medicine, he began practising at St Mary’s Hospital, London.

Goaded by a desire to serve his country, Dr Batmanghelidj returned to Iran in 1978 and engaged himself in building one of the largest medical complexes in order to offer advanced medical facilities on a charitable basis.

However, at this juncture, Iran was undergoing political turmoil and a few people in the revolutionary government who had taken a dislike to Dr Batmanghelidj levelled all types of accusations against him. He was arrested in 1979 and sent to prison pending sentencing.

It was while he was in prison that Dr Batmanghelidj discovered the wonderful curative powers of water. It was this discovery that made him change the course of his life and devote himself to spreading the message of the importance of water.

It so happened that late one night while he was resting in prison, a patient was brought to him with severe abdominal pain. After preliminary diagnosis, Dr Batmanghelidj came to the conclusion that the person was suffering from pain caused by an ulcer. However, there was no medication available in the prison and at his wit’s end, Dr Batmanghelidj advised the patient to drink two glasses of water.

To his complete surprise, after a couple of minutes the patient reported he was feeling much better! Periodic doses of water were given to the patient every 20 minutes and he was relieved of pain without any medication whatsoever in just eight hours.

Dr Batmanghelidj felt he had witnessed nothing short of a miracle. For the next two years, he studied the medicinal value of water by offering water therapy to hundreds of prisoners suffering from various diseases.

Jail is a place where virtually all prisoners have a high level of stress and stress-related diseases. This Iranian jail was no exception and in the absence of medication, the patients had to follow the advice of the doctor about changing their water regimen to get rid of their diseases. To everyone’s pleasant surprise, the diseases responded to this unusual treatment and Dr Batmanghelidj came to be regarded as a miracle doctor amongst the prisoners.

Meanwhile, his case came up before the court. The charges framed against him were so serious that a death sentence seemed inevitable. When he was brought to the court for sentencing, and when the judge asked why he should not be sentenced to death, Dr Batmanghelidj presented the details of the work he was doing in the prison.

The judge was so impressed by the research of Dr Batmanghelidj, and realising that the work done by the doctor could help millions of people all over the world, that he condoned the charges and ordered the good doctor be freed.

Dr Batmanghelidj was released in 1982 after having spent two years and seven months in jail. Shortly thereafter, he proceeded to the US where he now lives. Now his life’s mission is to educate people on the benefits of drinking pure water.

The articles written by Dr Batmanghelidj have been published in highly respected journals like the Journal of Clinical Gastro Entomology, New York Times and medical council journals. His book, Your Body’s Many Cries for Water, has become a best-seller in America and has been appreciated both by laymen and unbiased medical professionals. Thousands have got rid of their illnesses by just drinking water as per the schedule given by Dr Batmanghelidj.

Dr Batmanghelidj has now taken the case directly to the people. He believes that the institutions founded in various countries for promoting good health among citizens are not doing their work properly and it is up to the people to take care of their own health.

In his book, Dr Batmanghelidj argues that medications are only palliatives. They are not designed to cure any degenerative disease of the human body. The disease itself is caused by dehydration. The body needs a certain amount of water every day for proper functioning of the various organs. The type of disease is not important. It may be hypertension, ulcer, diabetes, high cholesterol, angina pain and so on. At the root of every disease is dehydration. Hydrate the body properly and you will recover without any medication.

The first mechanism that the body has designed to make a person aware of its needs for water is thirst. Thirst is a basic instinct and if only this mechanism works properly and we feel thirsty whenever there is a need for water in the body, the number of illnesses we are prone to will go down drastically.

Unfortunately, this invaluable instinct is killed in the earliest stages of childhood, with the result that modern man never feels thirsty. If the instinct for thirst is virtually dead in the majority of people, then it is important to ponder why this instinct dies.

When a newborn cries the mother always thinks that it is asking for food. In the first year of birth, the thirst instinct is strong, but as the food a baby consumes is mostly in fluid form, the baby’s requirement of water is automatically met.

The problem actually begins when, at a certain stage of its development, the change-over from liquid food to a solid form of food becomes necessary.

Solid food needs more water for proper digestion and assimilation, and at this point of time, the mother unwittingly reduces the fluid intake of the baby. As the thirst mechanism is well organised, the baby cries for water but is unable to express itself, as speech is a long way off.

Such cries of the baby are interpreted as pangs of hunger and again, unwittingly, food is offered. A parent never imagines that all the baby wants is plain water.

Another problem that starts with the birth of a baby concerns the type of fluids that are administered as food. Most of these are pleasantly favoured and sweetish. Plain water is not offered at times and, therefore, a baby has no chance to appreciate or enjoy drinking plain water and to develop a taste for it.

When the change-over to solid food takes place, a baby naturally misinterprets the need for water as that for some fluids it was consuming. Water is, of course, again denied. Thus every time the baby cries for water, either it is refused or some other solid food is offered. One should note that no other fluid, including milk or fruit juice, can act as a substitute for water and, therefore, even if a baby consumes milk or fruit juice, it still suffers from dehydration.

For every request made by the baby in the form of crying, this denial of water over a course of time ultimately results in the death of the instinct. It is as though the baby says to itself, ‘There is no point in activating this mechanism. These people are not going to give me water anyway!’

As no opportunity is given for a baby to get that relishing feeling of quenching its thirst with pure water, the baby loses the ability to ask for water or to feel thirsty periodically.

Even after growing up this lesson (of doing away with water) is well entrenched in the mind of the person. It is therefore no wonder that modern man does not feel the need for water at periodic intervals, unlike other creatures that depend solely on water to quench their thirst.

Humans hardly drink a few sips of water during the day and only consume a somewhat higher quantity between meals. They believe that the quality of food they consume, along with supplements of minerals and vitamins, are all that is required to keep good health. The requirement of every organ for the right amount of water to carry on its functions properly, however, cannot be altered. As a result, the shortage of water in every organ distresses the body, although the thirst mechanism is largely subdued.

When an insufficient quantity of water is available in the body, only certain important organs of the body manage to have their needs met so that the body can carry out the most important functions to keep itself alive.

Among all the organs in the body, the brain is the most important and needs plenty of water for proper functioning. The mechanism to regulate water to the various organs is controlled by the human brain. When there is an acute shortage of water, the brain adopts a ‘scarcity management’ approach, regulating the quantity of water available so that only very important organs whose performance is imperative to keep the body alive get water. The others get a minimal quantity of water or none at all.

This automatically means that those organs that do not play life-supporting roles – like the muscles and joints – are denied a proper supply of water. The diversion of water to a few organs results in chronic dehydration of other organs, which are unable to carry on their function in the absence of the necessary water.

Thus several organs in the body of modern man – who consumes very little water, instead substituting it with tea, coffee, colas, beer and fruit drinks – continue to suffer from dehydration. But as the thirst mechanism has failed in the person, he rarely feels thirsty.

This unfortunate situation continues for months or years, till a stage comes when an organ loaded with toxins completely fails, leading to the manifestation of some chronic disease.

Dr Batmanghelidj argues that the way we have understood medicine is very wrong. Modern medicine has always looked at the solute and the role it plays inside the body. We have studied all chemical reactions and the products produced in the reaction only with reference to the solute. We have always considered water as a passive solvent. This approach has resulted in a misunderstanding of both health and disease.

Chronic diseases therefore find no cures; there are only medications to control them. Take the case of high blood pressure or diabetes. Once the person is diagnosed with this condition, he is put on medication, which he has to take for the rest of his life. The disease is never cured; it is only controlled and treated.

Modern medicine does not go into the root cause of a disease in the first place. That is why it has no answer for chronic diseases like asthma, rheumatism, arthritis, diabetes, blood pressure, dyspepsia, colic pain, hernia etc.

Dr Batmanghelidj has treated thousands of patients suffering from these disorders - as well as those with neck pain, angina pain, headache, stress, depression and so on - only with water, and has secured remarkable results in curing them. He also remarks in his book that people with Alzheimer’s disease (dementia) and children who are poor in learning should never consume coffee or tea, but drink plenty of water instead.

For more information on Dr Batmanghelidj, you may visit his website: www.watercure.com.

2. How Much Water Do You Need Every Day?

The quantity of water depends on the weight of one’s body. A rough calculation is given below.

For a person weighing 60 kilograms, the amount of water required per day is 3.5 litres. You can use this ratio and calculate how much water you need for your body weight.

To get maximum benefits, water has to be consumed in a specific manner. Water that is taken along with food or immediately after food harms your health as digestive juices are diluted, making digestion difficult. Most diseases have their origin in this wrong practice.

As digestion becomes slow, toxins are formed and the food putrefes resulting in gases. This also results in an uncomfortable feeling in the abdomen. At this stage, the cells are dehydrated and not in a position to take part effectively in the digestive process.

Therefore, for best benefits, one should consume water in the following manner:

Water Protocol