Structuring Water

There are many great benefits to using copper tensor rings, and one of my favorites is structuring water. Water that hasn’t moved is said to be dead water. Think about all the water that has been sitting in storage tanks and through miles of dark pipes to be delivered to your home versus a natural, fresh water stream that has swirled around rocks, been exposed to natural sunlight, run down waterfalls, and is constantly moving with nature.

Structured water gives us back what nature intended us to have to begin with. There are many ways to structure water to give it back the vitality that it originally started with. You can vortex it, expose your water to sunlight, or put a tensor ring around it.

What does structuring water do?

I’ve found it makes the water softer, and it can also change the pH to make it neutral. The taste doesn’t change, but for me I seem to have a bit more energy after drinking it.

How do you structure water?

I start with filtered water, add some electrolyte drops, and a pinch of sea salt. Then I sit it out on the counter and throw a tensor ring or two around it. My favorite tensor ring is the 333 MHz Earth Resonance Ring. I typically use the half-cubit length size and put it around a glass water bottle. After about 2-4 hours, I start seeing physical changes to the water. Typically, I start to see tiny micro-bubbles forming inside the glass water bottle. That tells me the water molecules are spinning and producing more gas.

I also put a few tensor rings around a 5 gallon jug of water in my water cooler. After 24-48 hours, that jug is filled with tiny micro-bubbles all around the inside wall of the jug. It’s pretty cool, if you ask me!

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