Re: Will bowl-in-bowl work?
Hi! I don't know what happened to Pat and her website. But I have all her information. I went the extra mile and tested on my plant growth and each time it promotes remarkable growth as proof that her system works.
The simplest I have found would be to use one single stainless steel bowl. Put water in it. Get electrical sparks as best as you can and the plant germination growth of 300% proved that it works. I don't know how I can post Pat's homepage but I will cut and paste her wonderful test here anyway. I have recently used other high voltage zappers and it works the same too, but have not made a more scientific comparison on plant growth. Any questions I will answer on behalf of Pat at parhat@yahoo.com
I owe a lot to her findings. It is significant because I found this water removes the negative effect of water's memory. In fact you also need to be careful not to put any homeopathic water and energized that! It will reset the water's vibration. However, it is great if you are drinking on tap water. My plants never germinates under tap water, but when I zap this, the plants start to germinate and grow.
Ted
Energized Water - Instructions
The following pages are instructions for energizing water and for testing it afterward, along with some ideas on how to use it and what to expect.
Questions and comments can be sent to:
Pat Beatty
J-17 1100 Glenfair Drive
Kamloops, B.C.
Canada V2C 6J1
Or go to the Energized Water forum on:
//www.curezone.org
To energize water you will need:
Water - boil first to kill any critters that might also benefit from the negative charge.
A stainless steel or enamel container - a saucepan will do fine. Or you can construct a modified leydon jar by lining a plastic container, inside and out, almost to the top, with aluminum foil. The foil must fit snugly and cover the bottom as well as the sides. I use a 3lb. margerine tub.
A battery: I prefer a C or D battery - a weak battery won't work properly.
2 pieces of wire or 1/2in. strips of aluminum foil about 6
inches long. I use wire from an old toaster cord and stripped about 1/2in. of plastic from the ends.
Water is neutral by nature and giving it a negative charge is a simple matter of removing protons. To do this:
Fill your container about half full.
Hold the two pieces of wire to the positive and negative poles of the battery with the thumb and forefinger of one hand.
Place the positively attached wire inside the container and the negatively attached wire on the outside above the water line.
Pinch the wires together firmly for a second or two with the container side between them. You should feel no heat.
In electricity, positive follows the negative and so some protons will be removed. This will leave the water with a mild negative charge. Electrons and protons tend to jump back and forth, so don't pinch the wires together for too long or you might not get the results you need.