Energized water?

OK, so I was looking up various medical situations and came across this link:

http://www.energizedwater.info/index.html

Is this for real? Does it have a scientific significance? Anybody have any worthwhile input on this ???

No, there’s absolutely no basis in fact for these claims. None.

It’s all bullshit. 100% Grade A Bullshit.

Sorry.

If you put a battery in water, it will become energized…

Water treated in this manner may be useful for hogwashing and whitewashing.

…or a hairdryer

If you’re interested I’ve got a batch of snake oil for sale. :wink:

These guys aren’t selling anything.

Any site that starts off talking about ley lines (outside of Celtic lore) is likely not peer reviewed science. The water does not hold any charge once the capacitor (leydon jar) is taken apart.

I loved this part:

snort

I never stated that I believed it, and I don’t.

Just wanted to see if there was a scientific basis to support THEIR claim. Obviously there is not.:slight_smile:

KnK