Re: A few thoughts on water...
One could restructure water with prayer and intention too...
>>"Just like pure rain water from a cloud cleans the air and dew cleans the leaf pure distilled water cleanses the body and is also the most permeable allowing easier entry into the bodies cells through osmosis."<<
As I have stated twice now... and this being the third time, water is not *pure* in a rain cloud... the droplets form around bacteria and dust particles... essentially beginning its restructuring immediately... and further restructuring on its fall to earth.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn3408-oil-and-water-do-mix-after-all.html
A bit of why hydroxyl groups are important to biology...
>>"The consumption of "hard" water (water with minerals) is associated with beneficial cardiovascular effects. As noted in the American Journal of Epidemiology, consumption of hard drinking water is negatively correlated with atherosclerotic heart disease.[24] Since distilled water is free of minerals, it will not have these potential benefits."<<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_distilled_water
>>"Organic chemistry
As a hard base, water reacts readily with organic carbocations, for example in hydration reaction, in which a hydroxyl group (OH−) and an acidic proton are added to the two carbon atoms bonded together in the carbon-carbon double bond, resulting in an alcohol. When addition of water to an organic molecule cleaves the molecule in two, hydrolysis is said to occur. Notable examples of hydrolysis are saponification of fats and digestion of proteins and polysaccharides. Water can also be a leaving group in SN2 substitution and E2 elimination reactions, the latter is then known as dehydration reaction.
[edit] Acidity in nature
Pure water has the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH−) equal to that of the hydronium (H3O+) or hydrogen (H+) ions, which gives pH of 7 at 298 K. In practice, pure water is very difficult to produce. Water left exposed to air for any length of time will dissolve carbon dioxide, forming a dilute solution of carbonic acid, with a limiting pH of about 5.7. As cloud droplets form in the atmosphere and as raindrops fall through the air minor amounts of CO2 are absorbed and thus most rain is slightly acidic. If high amounts of nitrogen and sulfur oxides are present in the air, they too will dissolve into the cloud and rain drops producing acid rain."<<
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Properties_of_water
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