Corey
You asked me about Willard Water. I have been too busy to respond before now. Your post was a couple of pages back so I brought it forward. You posted:
From: joylovepeace | All joylovepeace's Messages |
Date: 12/13/2004 7:12:00 PM ( 5 days ago )
Thanks for the link interesting read, especially the fact that 60minutes did not find any fault with the product.
Do you also use it in your drinking water? If so can you comment on any potential health benefits/
thanks
A little background: I experimented a good bit with WW. I once put some on 1/2 of the skin on the back of my hand. Then I rubbed some extra light olive oil on the skin and the area with the WW did absorb into the skin a good bit better. I tested other parts of the body with the same results.
I like to juice veggies and sometimes add some olive oil to them. The oil would float on the top in 1 or 2 big blobs of oil. I could add some WW and the oil would break up into thousands of small blobs and mix good with the juice. It seemed to me that if the WW would do that with oily substances, then in the stomach it would help break down other foods into smaller particles.
Yes, I do drink the water. In the summertime it does seem to keep me cooler than plain water. Could be the placebo effect, but either way, I am cooler. (I work outside). I cannot help but believe that WW does help digestion.
For gardening, I sometimes start my own seeds. Tomatoes, mostly.
I have started some and use WW for half of the seeds and the others with plain water. The WW watered seeds really do get a good jump start on the others. I garden organically, so things I put in the ground usually do very well, and in the end, the others catch up.
There are many places on the web that sell WW. Might be worth your time to get a small bottle and experiment. Hope I have helped.
Corey