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MICROWAVED WATER - SEE WHAT IT DOES TO PLANTS
 
(PLEASE NOTE THAT A SECOND STUDY HAS NOT CONFIRMED THIS EFFECT)

Below is a science fair project. In it she took filtered water and divided it into two parts. The first part she heated to boiling in a pan on the stove, and the second part she heated to boiling in a microwave. Then after cooling she used the water to water two identical plants to see if there would be any difference in the growth between the normal boiled water and the water boiled in a microwave. She was thinking that the structure or energy of  the water may be compromised by microwave. As it turned out, even she was amazed at the difference.

I have known for years that the problem with microwaved anything is not the radiation people used to worry about, It's how it corrupts the DNA in the food so the body can not recognize it. So the body wraps it in fat cells to protect itself from the dead food or it eliminates it fast. Think of all the Mothers heating up milk in these "Safe" appliances. What about the nurse in Canada that warmed up blood for a transfusion patient and accidentally killed them when the blood went in dead. But the makers say it's safe. Never mind then, keep using them. Ask your Doctor I am sure they will say it's safe too. Proof is in the pictures of  living plants dying. Remember: You are also Living. Take Care.

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WHEE-MD Observations:

Numerous healers and others who are sensitive to biological and environmental energies have observed that microwaved food is less healthy, sometimes even energetically so deficient that it feels "dead."

This experiment is clearly just an early pilot study, which cannot be relied upon to draw conclusions. Making judgments on the basis of two paris of plants is foolish, as  there could have been something wrong with those plants treated with microwaved water - having nothing to do with the water. In addition, since no blinds are mentioned, it is possible that the expectations and beliefs of the experimenters created the observed differences, rather than the microwaved water. (See review of research on healing for plants that produced similar results in Benor 2001a; 2001b)

A more substantial study would involve larger numbers of plants, and have the experimenter who handled the plants and the watering be blinded to which container of water was microwaved, and the person assessing the growth of the plants blinded as well to the experimental conditions.

This study would be very easy to run. Please let me know if you do this!

See Urban legends for a study with 3 plants each, treated with microwaved water, boiled water, and unboiled water, showing no discernable differences. This study is no better than the first in terms of reliabilitiy, as one would need sufficient numbers for statistical analysis to make it a scientifically valid study.

The second study was apparently done by a skeptic.

No mention is made of blinding of the experimenters handling the plants/ water.

Differences in plant growth can be produced by intent alone, as well as by imprinting the water with intent - both positive and negative (Benor 2001a: b).

So we have no idea, from either study, what effects were really demonstrated - microwave or intent.

References:

Benor, Daniel J, Healing Research: Volume I, Spiritual Healing: Scientific Validation of a Healing Revolution, Southfield, MI: Vision Publications, 2001(a). Healers describe their work, research in parapsychology as a context for understanding healing, brief summaries of randomized controlled studies, pilot studies.


Benor, Daniel J, Healing Research: Volume I, Professional Supplement, Southfield, MI: Vision Publications, 2001(b). Only the studies -- described in much greater detail, including statistical information.


Blessings

Dan Benor
WHEE-MD 


















 

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