RESEARCH: TESTS YOU CAN DO

The Vortex Water Revitalizer looks very simple and people
are skeptical. They dont understand how these things can work.
You will see when you install them, how well they work and I believe
you will be fully satisfied just like all our customers has been
over the years. I sometimes call up old customers after a few years
to hear if they are still happy using the World Living Water Systems.
Through all these years the answer has been a definite yes.
It is simple to make tests such as the ones described below. I
would encourage you to write down everything you experience and
take photos too where applicable.
Egg Yolk Experiment No. 1
I have made a test with non-revitalized and revitalized water from
my home. I filled two identical glass jars with water and placed
a fresh egg yolk in each. I then placed these on a top shelf in
our kitchen and left them there for three weeks.
Both of the samples smelled horribly. Which one was worse, I didn't
feel like finding out. What I saw was more interesting.
The yolk in the revitalized water maintained its firmness and structural
shape and the water was still almost clear.
The yolk in the non-revitalized water was totally disintegrated
and no longer had a form or shape to it and the water was totally
murky.
Egg Yolk Experiment No. 2
In midsummer of 1999, I took five glass containers with revitalized
water and placed an egg yolk in each. Then I took five glass containers
and filled them with regular tap water, placed an egg yolk in each
and screwed on all the lids. Then I left all 10 containers on a
shelf in the kitchen with 2-3 metres between the revitalized ones
and the regular ones to prevent any "jump" of energy influencing
the test.
They stood there for about a month before they started smelling
bad. I then relocated them to the cellar and had them there for
an additional 45 days. After 2 1/2 months, I took them up to the
toilet and emptied them out. There was a vast difference in smell.
The jars with regular water smelled like a rotten egg should smell.
So awful it makes you sick to your stomach.
The ones in revitalized water caused no such reaction. The smell
was very different. It was like the smell of mayonnaise, which had
gone old but didn't stink due to preservatives. Not a pleasant smell
and not appalling either. In both egg experiments, it is plausible
that very different kinds of micro-organisms caused very different
types of bio-degradation.

Calcium Deposit Build-up Experiment
Take a container e.g. a glass jar, coffee maker or kettle with
mineral build-up on the inside. Fill it up with revitalized water
and let it stand somewhere at room temperature in the shade for
a month or two without moving it. What I saw in my case was a 1-2
mm layer of calcium and algae build-up which dissolved into flakes
and looked as if it would be very smelly. It smelled fresh. When
I emptied the jar and filled it up once again and emptied it a second
time I was looking at shiny, squeaky clean glass. This was from
just standing with this high natural frequency water for 1-2 months.
Chlorine
Another fascinating area is chlorine. So many times people report
they no longer smell or taste chlorine. People who have had a skin
reaction to chlorine report they no longer have skin reactions after
installing the Shower Of Life Water Revitalizer.
In the case with the Mississauga Long Term Care Facility Clinic's
testimonial on the disappearance
of taste and smell of chlorine, I want you to visualize their water
system. At the main pipe going into the building, they had installed
our 3/4 inch copper WR and the water is revitalized there. It runs
all the way throughout the building. They tell me that when using
revitalized water, there is no longer the smell or taste of chlorine.
So what happens to the chlorine? It would be interesting to have
some tests done on this subject as well. I would look for changes
in the electromagnetic polarity of the various particles in the
water. I would look for changes in the various frequencies in the
water.
For other ideas please see the Things To Look For sections on
the Water
Information
page.

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