When water occurs naturally in the Earth's crust, and stays in natural aquifers and
artesian subterranean cavities, it contains a natural "static charge" of energy
supplied by the local geological formations and frequencies given off by local
minerals and natural cosmic rays penetrating the Earth's crust.
These highly charged particles are called Neutrinos and are actively being
researched as the building block for hydrogen and the source of all life forces on the
planet.  This fleeting, "quantum" energy surrounds everything in the Universe and
can be collected by specialized devices.  Ancient cultures were highly aware of this
fact and built devices and tools to "charge" objects and particularly water for use in
ceremonies.
This natural living energy as described by water hydrologists, can be electrically
measured while the water is still in the cavity, and is found to indeed contain
electromagnetic energy.  Once we remove the water from its natural environment, it
can no longer contain its "quantum" charge due to the Earth not able to restore this
fleeting energy we break down inside our body for charging it's life forces and
chemical reactions that drive our consciousness and awareness. (Quantum Energy -
Max Planck 1858-1947)
We are made of over 70% water and are naturally susceptible to any other
environmental electromagnetic charging.  Daily life exposes us to a host of radio and
magnetic fields, distrupting our very natural frequency.  The best way to avert
imbalance is through water and perfect hydration.  Water that has been processed
and irradiated through bottling and pipes has been disrupted energetically, and the
body cannot recognize the water molecules.  That is why we still feel thirsty after
drinking most water.
By using a proprietary device we call the Starchamber, we recollect these natural
energies and return them to the water. Video taken by Internationally known water
physics researcher Randy Ziesenis, working in conjunction with Dr. Bill Tiller,
Stanford University Physics, and using a darkfield microscope at 20,000 power on
loan from Stanford, recorded "bursts of energy" and "moving vortexes" which were
releasing "balls of living light energy" that collected together and dispersed into the
host water, charging it's structure to natural frequencies, with "moving vortexes of
energy".
This makes Starchamber water one of the most unique waters available
today.
 
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