WHEN ONE KNOWS WATER, ONE KNOWS THE ETERNAL STREAMS OF LIFE.

How To Create Living Water

 

Create high frequency, ultra-pure, ultra-hydrating living water by adding LifeFX Living Water Droplets to your current drinking water. 

 

HOW TO CREATE LIVING WATER

CREATE LIVING WATER & RAPIDLY REDUCE/KILL PATHOGENS

1. Add LifeFX Living Water Droplets to a glass/jar of fresh water. 
The recommended amount is 1ml per 1L of water 

2. Let sit for 60 seconds

3. Water is now living and pathogens neutralised 

CREATE LIVING WATER & NEUTRALISE FLUORIDE, CHLORINE, HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM & PATHOGENS

1. Add LifeFX Living Water Droplets to a glass container or jar full of fresh water. The recommended amount is 1ml per 1L of water

2. Let sit for a minimum overnight up to 24+ hours

3. During this time you may see evidence of the coagulation-flocculation process as sediment settled at the bottom

4. Filter the sediment through coffee filter / muslin cloth or let it settle in jar with tap below the tap line

5. Water is now living. Toxins such as fluoride, chlorine, hexavalent chromium and pathogens are reduced/removed.

CREATE LIVING WATER & NEUTRALISE 200+ TOXIC CONTAMINANTS

1. Add LifeFX Living Water Droplets to a glass container or jar full of fresh water. The recommended amount for tap or highly contaminated water is 2ml per 1L of water

2. Let sit for a minimum 24 hours

3. During this time you may see evidence of the coagulation-flocculation process as sediment settled at the bottom

4. Pour through a ceramic filter

5. Water is now livingOver 200 contaminants will be reduced/removed. 

 

HOW TO CREATE LIVING WATER AT CAFES AND RESTAURANTS

We recommend carrying your water bottle filled with Living Water wherever you go.

And if you're like us, you love to go out for a coffee, tea or other beverage during your day.

Keep a 50 ml or 100 ml bottle of LifeFX Living Water Droplets in your bag and add 3-4 droplets into any beverage for the high-frequencies of LifeFX Living Water Droplets!

 

 

DOES PH MATTER?

Our research, exploration of scientific understandings and personal observations at this stage lead us to believe that pH is not the whole story when it comes to water. In fact, the more we look between the lines, the more that it seems that frequency of the water is one of the most important factors.

Nature in its infinite wisdom allows for varying pHs in different water sources. A spring water source may test 7.5 pH one day and 6.5 pH another day. Nature is in flux as is the human body, so settling on a particular pH to be “good” or “bad” may not be in our best interest. There are a wide variety of opinions on what pH range is best for the body, but as always, trusting our instincts is the best method forward.

When using LifeFX, the pH of your water will decrease depending on the source. The pH level alone can not be a determining factor as to whether your water is “good” or “bad”. Alkaline doesn’t necessarily correlate to alkalise. The pH of lemon is 2 and is a great alkaliser to the body. Bottom line, we encourage you to feel what your body is calling for, as commonplace understanding may not always be “right” and it may change over time.

If you would like to ensure your rain water, reverse osmosis or distilled water is neutral, you can add an alkalinity boost

If you do have water that measures without alkalinity— generally with a pH under 7.0, then the addition of bicarbonates may increase the presence of "buffers" in the water. Buffers contribute to alkalinity which is defined as the ability to neutralize acids. Alkalinity is different from the term alkaline which simply refers to pH. (read more here dancingwithwater.com/alkaline-water-not). The addition of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or magneisum bicarbonate may increase the buffering capacity of the water.

Alkaline water vs. alkaline bicarbonate water
Alkaline water —including alkaline ionized water— is very different from water that has an alkaline pH due to the presence of bicarbonates. Alkaline ions affect the pH of water but they cannot neutralize acids. Most alkaline water products have few bicarbonates, little buffering capacity and almost no ability to neutralize acidic waste. On the other hand, bicarbonate water is mildly alkaline yet it has the ability to neutralize acids.

 




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