Water: The Fountain of Youth
March 05, 2015“More energy is encapsulated in every drop of good spring water than an average-sized power station is presently able to produce.” Viktor Schauberger
As a student of indigenous practices and longevity strategies, one of the most consistent themes I discover in those cultures is the exclusive consumption of high mountain glacial water. We all realize that water is the source of all life and without it no other healing source matters. There are many schools of thought on what form of water we should be drinking. This is not an attempt to set the record straight on this issue, but more an invitation to explore your own intuition by experimenting with water naturally occurring within underground aquifers unexposed to the atmospheric influences. Many believe we should distill water before consuming it, yet this water is generally coming from the tap of the municipal water supply. This is highly processed, disturbed, chlorinated, fluoridated, and further contaminated tap-liquid. It is not truly water in its most authentic state.
This topic is so rich with information and insight that one article can only scratch the surface. I invite you to go to www.findaspring.com to locate viable and tested springs in their environment. It makes great fun for friends and family to take a trip to the spring and fill up weeks’ supply of fresh, pristine, and cleansing waters. I have personally consumed spring water from various locations and can attest there is no other form of water that matches the hydration potential.
Enjoy this in-depth excerpt on the power of spring water and how it can change your life from my book, The Life Food Peak Performance System:
“I, as the great Austrian water wizard Viktor Schauberger consider water, at its most basic function to be the blood of the earth. Water is the life line of all living organisms, humans being no exception to this fact. When I speak of the benefits of water I am specifically speaking of fresh, pristine spring water that is presented to us by nature. Hydration rests at the foundation of all life functions, without proper hydrogen/oxygen balance that natural water provides