http://www.smh.com.au/water
Full story : Sydney Morning
Herald April 8 2002
The Original Story: Paul
Sheehan on the effect of the water
April 8 2002
Struck down by an incurable disease, journalist Paul
Sheehan could get no relief from his chronic pain until he started
drinking alocal "wonder water". He's not the only one who swears by it
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100 other Australians (and their pets) are also swigging the stuff. So,
is it the latest in snake oil, a miracle cure, or just a
thirst-quenching placebo?
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"...This means the farms on the very edge of the lava
flow were on a mixture of basalt and underlying granite. The rest of
the farms were either granite or basalt.
It was these seven farms that coincided exactly with
the seven farms that produced long-lived stock.Nature'sfreak accident,
the right mix of minerals, had produced the naturalconditions Beckett
had been searching for toprove his theory.
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The springwater, with its rich natural mix of
magnesium bicarbonate, was the agent he would use to attack carbon
dioxide and ageing. And it had already been created by nature. It was
the water.
The villain in this story is carbon dioxide.
Every person produces between half to one kilogram of carbon dioxide a
day. It is produced inside body cells as a toxic by-product of the
process by which our bodies create the energy to survive. The acids
formed from carbon dioxide contributeto fatigue and degeneration and
are
the building blocks for all inflammatory diseases."
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Full
story :
http://www.smh.com.au/water
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is now available at the factory of Berts Soft Drinks at 45 Alexander
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