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Enhydro crystals -- Re: Floridated water voted in, ARRRGGGGG!!


(I started this a few hours after you posted it)

I have an RO system and have never purchased/used a distiller, so I'm no help there. There are others on the forum with distillers, so hopefully someone else will respond. (I see Willowley just did - yay!)

Here's a link to the enhydro crystals listed currently on eBay (when I did the search, I customized it to 'lowest price first' and 'items shipped from the US sellers only' - as it's risky to buy on eBay from out of country sellers unless you know them). http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sadis=200&LH_SALE_CURRENCY=0&_from=R40&_sacat...

If the link doesn't work, just go to eBay and type the word: enhydro --in the top search bar. You can sort for 'lowest price first' on the results page (or choose "advanced" to start a new search & filter out non-US sellers).

Supposedly, most any type of quartz crystal from anywhere will restructure the water; some suggest using multiple crystals in certain configurations at the bottom of the water container (or taping them onto the side of the container). I just put one in each container we have on the counter. But I think enhydros (containing a droplet of pure water that's thousands/tens-of-thousands years old) would hold the most perfect & pure "instructional energy" for restructuring. One things for sure, the water definitely is changed. It freezes faster and the ice cubes stay frozen longer; it 'feels' different in your mouth when you drink it (somewhat "softer & smoother"), and the containers develop 'clear water slime' much (!) faster. (The slicky-clear-slime that develops in water storage containers develops very quickly with natural/untreated rainwater or well water- and natural microorganisms fluorish within the water).

We use the Brandberg crystals (or Brandberg type) from South Africa or Madagascar, but they are pricey compared to those from Tibet, China, Mexico, etc. Rocky & I are rockhounds and lapidaries) - so over the years we've built quite a stockpile of rocks & crystals. I'd have a few enhydros to offer you from our personal stash, but we made a huge mistake with moving some of our rocks outside for storage (hey, they're rocks; the weather won't hurt rocks, right?)...that is, unless they have a tiny lil' water droplet/bubble in them and that freezes solid (and the expansion shatters the crystal). We lost almost all of my precious enhydro collection & stash :(

Generally, the type of quartz crystals that allow for the formation of enhydro pockets are VERY "hard"...which means they don't dissolve in water (hence, don't add minerals). And it's not a bad idea at all to add a 'bit of something' to distilled water for that purpose (a spoonful of natural rice grains is nice n' easy).

You should be able to an enhydro that you like on eBay - the ones that have moving bubbles are amazing! :)

Blessings,

Uny
 

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