Water has many roles. Three of them, the medical community understood earlier on: that water is a solvent, a packing material, and a means of transport. No problem with that. And in fact, they didn’t matriculate beyond that, they didn’t realize that water has other properties.
They constantly stuck to this, and that’s why we have the ‘sick-care’ system of today, where people are getting sicker and sicker, and they actually get prescribed prescription medications that kill in the US alone between 150,000 to 200,000 people a year—not ‘medical mistakes,’ but prescription mistakes, even according to the doctor’s instructions. At least 200,000 people die every year. Two million people in America get sicker by prescription medications because the medical community never understood dehydration, and they have treated dehydration with medications. They wonder why a hundred years of research hasn’t produced a simple cure for anything.
How Water Performs Its Life-Giving Functions
They constantly stuck to this, and that’s why we have the ‘sick-care’ system of today, where people are getting sicker and sicker, and they actually get prescribed prescription medications that kill in the US alone between 150,000 to 200,000 people a year—not ‘medical mistakes,’ but prescription mistakes, even according to the doctor’s instructions. At least 200,000 people die every year. Two million people in America get sicker by prescription medications because the medical community never understood dehydration, and they have treated dehydration with medications. They wonder why a hundred years of research hasn’t produced a simple cure for anything.
How Water Performs Its Life-Giving Functions
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