Quantum Water

September 29, 2008

A few months ago we tried the Quantum Stirwand which is designed to naturally increase the pH and oxygenation of water. All you have to do is stir one of the wands in your water glass or bottle for 12 seconds and enjoy your drink! How does it work? In a nutshell, via the power of quantum physics.

Does it work?

We tried it and noticed a change in water taste and one of us experienced an unexpected health benefit: no more menstral cramps! The increased oxygenation of the blood helps prevent clumping of blood cells, therefore it made sense that could be a good outcome of using this product. Also, we used the stirwand on our cat who was looking a little scrawny and old. After 3 weeks on the stirwand she started to gain back her weight and her fur coat looked much healthier and kept.  In addition, studies show that increased pH and higher oxygenation levels is not conducive to cancer cells.

There are several different types of stirwands. One stirwand is for energy, another for athletes, one for love energy, meditation, etc. We have tried all of the stirwands and prefer the yellow (energy), the purple zen wand for relaxation and meditation, and the 24-hr all occassion basic stirwand. If you are going to make an $80 investment in one of these long-lasting stirwands we highly suggest the 24-hour stirwand. It’s well worth it!

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