The End of Dehydration

by Kim Greenhouse on December 1, 2011

in Health & Wellness,Most Popular,Science & Technology

There was a time when thirty years of advanced research on hydration stated that we must drink half our body weight in liquid ounces of water everyday to stay hydrated. But according to physicist Dan Nelson, dehydration affects all of us equally – whether we drink two glasses or two gallons per day. Picking up where Dr. Fereydoon Batmanghelidj (the author of Your Body’s Many Cries For Water) left off, Dan identified chronic dehydration as a central factor in aging and disease and set out to find the solution. In the process, he had to rethink everything we thought we knew about water. By developing his own proprietary equipment – a one-of-a-kind laser apparatus for engineering water – Dan Nelson discovered the key to maximum absorption of water by compressing the particles to a small enough size to pass through the cell wall. As he guides us through his cutting-edge research, our current understanding of water seems fit for the stone age. Join us as we venture through groundbreaking new knowledge that can end dehydration all across the globe.

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Deborah Mafes January 21, 2012 at 2:07 am

Really Interesting!! I got the basic idea about the need for the energy of water to reach our cells, but I fear i missed a lot. I would ask Dan Nelson to simplify his message so that more regular people who lack his expertise and background knowledge can get a deeper understanding of his very important subject.. I appreciate this interview!

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Shawn Brittle January 19, 2012 at 9:13 am

Excellent interview with Dr.Dan Nelson – would love to hear more- it makes sense.

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david longenhagen January 3, 2012 at 7:29 am

I was able to start to listen again, as I suffer from migraines and was on vacation at home, having heard this interview I have many more question, but also an interest in the obtaining of the nano water.
This is not the first time I have heard of the crystalline nature of water, I a deep into studying the bedini devices, and after listening to this interview I will be building what’s called a “kapagen“ generator, but I will be using a “coil” of water as the large outer coil. I am adding a picture, but you will get pictures easily on the internet.

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Melissa H December 26, 2011 at 2:17 pm

Where do we purchase this water?

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Kim Greenhouse December 28, 2011 at 7:10 am

Hi Melissa,

Send an email to timing@rainmaking.com and we will forward your request to the team.
Thank you for listening.
Kim Greenhouse

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Jack Stackhouse December 4, 2011 at 2:38 pm

It is only when scientists daring enough to question orthodoxy, and work outside the margins of the mainstream, that breakthroughs like this are possible. How incredibly bold to throw out the “known” and objectively explore the possibilities of some of the most basic assumptions of physical science, i.e. water is h2o, time reverse energy is strictly theoretical. If enough people become aware of the implications of this science before it can be squelched by the oligarchy, we may bear witness to a new dawn of scientific enlightenment, capable of solving our most vexing problems of health, longevity, even access to the ever elusive clean energy source. Thank you Kim for posting this interview. I look forward to “part two”

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