Consumers today are drowning in a sea of bottled water, sports drinks and energy beverages, yet millions of Americans continue to complain of the adverse effects of dehydration. Despite the beverage industry's best efforts to constantly try and re-invent H2O, and the man-made filters and purifiers which can remove most of the toxins from our water, none of these products can restore the missing natural energy water needs in order to fully hydrate and detoxify the body's cells3 (similar to how our food supply has lost much of its nutritional value from over-farming and the widespread use of chemicals and pesticides in the soil).
Nature purifies and energizes water through the powerful forces of motion and vibration, tuning it to the ideal frequencies and polarity required to effectively hydrate the human body3. However, many scientists believe that nature can no longer purify and energize its fresh water supply fast enough to keep up with the unprecedented environmental stress that is being placed upon it1. This relentless violation of natural processes has resulted in most of our water sources becoming 'dead' or de-energized3. Today, after more than 100 years of pollution, deforestation and other extensive environmental abuses, the energetic quality of Earth’s drinking water has been so degraded that studies have shown it has lost its ability to fully hydrate5. As a result, common complaints such as fatigue, inflammation, headaches, blood-sugar imbalance, immune deficiency, weight gain, muscle and joint pain, depression, high blood pressure and other symptoms abound in our modern society4. Scientific research has shown that Aqua-e restores the missing "natural energy" to water that is required to fully hydrate and detoxify the body.
REFERENCES:
1Dr. G. Douglas Andersen, Certified Clinical Nutritionist at D.I.S.C.
2Dr. Joe Horrigan, Director of the Soft Tissue Center at D.I.S.C. Spine and Sports
3Dr. Joseph Ferrara, M.D. Nutrition Expert/Family Practitioner
4Dr. F. Batmanghelidj, M.D. "You're Not Sick, You're Thirsty"
5Dr. F. Batmanghelidj, M.D. "Your Body's Many Cries For Water"
6Jeff Volek, Ph.D., R.D. exercise and nutrition researcher at the University of Connecticut.