The Structure of Water Determines Our Health

Water molecules are made of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms (H2O). The relationship between these atoms gives water a unique electrical polarity. Water’s unique ability to transform; create and recreate; penetrate and dissolve anything it touches; and to collect and deposit information wherever it flows is what gives all living things their vital dynamism.

Water molecules bond easily with other molecules. In other words, water is extremely “sociable”. It eagerly seeks to mingle with other elements and gladly picks up “hitchhikers”. This is a great feature if the water picks up good things like rich nutritious minerals and life-giving oxygen, but it’s a very bad thing when it picks up toxic pollutants, nasty chemicals or disease-causing organisms and then enters your bloodstream!

 

Gordie Jordahl