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Part One of Four
Getting to Know your Melody
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Part Three of Four Adjustments
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Oxidation Reduction Potential
The importance of ORP is a must to understand
from a health and wellness perspective. Air, liquids and food can be measured
for there Oxidation Reduction Potential. Simply put this is the effect of
reducing oxidation by neutralizing free radicals which cause damage to DNA,
cells and tissue. ORP can be measured in millivolts by an ORP meter. The higher
the negative charge the more beneficial it is for our health. The following
video demonstrates an ORP meter measuring water test samples and Kangen water
which is negatively ionized water. You will need a broadband connection.
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Living Water in nature often begins with
melting glacial water. The glacial water absorbs minerals and ionizes
with glacier friction and rapidly flowing water. It is this water that
the Hunza attribute their long healthy lives to bearing children
in their 80's and living with little or no disease!
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