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Dr. Flanagan's Hunza Water |
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Water makes up 70% of your body and 90% of your brain, but amazingly the water in your cells is different from even the purest water that you drink. Why? Because cellular water is "wetter water" it has a lower surface tension than the water in your cells. What is surface tension? When water spills on your clothes, initially it beads and rolls off; blood would not bead and roll off, but would absorb into your clothes immediately- the surface tension is lower than water. Your body needs to make "cellular water" which has a lower surface tension than regular water. Aging: Dehydration is one of the main causes of aging, along with free radical damage. With age our body gets less able to effect these changes. Effects of dehydration include: Stiffness Flanagan's Microcluster Technology: Microclusters are catalytic minerals that are only 12 atoms wide; 1000s of times smaller than "colloidal minerals". There are 100 million of them in just one drop of Flanagan's Microclustered water additive. The also have a high Zeta Potentialan electrical force that changes the structure of water and keeps cells separate so that water and nutrients can flow around them. Otherwise the condition of "rouleaux" occurs making your red blood cells clump together, unable to detoxify or get the proper nutrients. This means low energy for you, dehydration and a propensity for disease. Add one drop of Flanagan's Microclustered water additive per ounce of liquid or 1 teaspoon per gallon and watch your energy and well being soar! Call Life Resources to order Flanagan's Hunza Water: 888 or 928-282-9362. Back to top of page
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