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Jim B.
I’ll add my $.02 worth here.
I’m not a scientist. I took one Chemistry class and one Biology class in HS. Most of it, I don’t remember. I’m just a plain ordinary joe like most people out there. So…can I explain how this product works? Not a chance. Can I demonstrate that it DOES work? Without a doubt! I’d never seen a product that I would put up against ANY other product on the market and personally endorse, until I saw this one.
I too was very skeptical about the water…after all, it’s just water, right? But you just can’t argue with results. I actually got my hands on two bottles of this product, prior to the nationwide launch last weekend. I went out and did approximately 30 hands-on demonstrations, on people from 12-year old athletes to a 78-year old stroke victim. NOT ONCE, did this product fail to produce results!
Out of 45+ demos that I have done to date, the results have all been great. I increased my reach on the stretch by about 4 inches and you can’t tip me over anymore. For basketball players and football linemen, this is a huge advantage. I was playing basketball on Monday and everyone kept telling me how strong I was. I finally broke down laughing and had to tell them it was the water that had increased my strength and sense of balance…some were skeptical, but they were all impressed with the results. The most impressive demo I have done, was the 78-year old stroke victim. Drinking a small amount of the water increased his stretch by 6-8 inches and kept me from tipping him over! Keep in mind here, that I am a 40+ year old guy that is 6?2? and tip the scales at 225! I couldn’t tip over one of my friends that is 5?10? and ~170.
If you are involved in a physically active lifestyle, if you are a competitive athlete, if you have medical problems that limit physical mobility, if you’re undergoing physical therapy…or you know anyone that falls into one of these categories, they need to try this water.
There are several benefits of this water that can’t be claimed legally, due to the fact that they don’t work for everyone, but I’ll tell you what friends and family members have told me. There are two large triggers to migraine headaches; 1) Too much caffeine and 2) Too little water. Friends of mine have told me that because the product keeps them hydrated better, they have few, if any migraines anymore. The other benefit I have been told about and experienced personally, is the relief of joint pain. My wife has scoliosis in her back. Drinking the water helps to hydrate those muscles, tendons and ligaments, letting them relax and thereby relieving the pain in her back. The stroke victim we demo’d for was practically doing jumping jacks, by the time we left his house.
Of course, results are going to vary…take mine with a grain of salt if you need to. But I can guarantee that it is going to improve strength, stability, flexibility, endurance and hydration.
There are a few flaws in your train of thought I need to point out.
First of all, I am a science major (studying to be a doctor) and call about 90% of what the water says into question. Does it work? Absolutely. However, I cannot dedicate myself to a product that makes false claims, and turns my area of study (3 years in college, so far) into a laughing stock as far as actual primary sources and research are concerned.
Secondly, headaches are not caused by too much caffeine. If you get a headache after drinking a lot of coffee, it’s because the caffeine has been used up by your system and it is having to adjust to a lower energy level…the disappearance of the caffeine causes the headaches. Also, migraine headaches specifically are largely genetic, because it’s related to your brain chemistry and neural pathways in your brain.
Currently, I’m trying to get some of my top up-lines together to lobby Perfect Water to at least make a version that doesn’t have all that garbage on the side of the label. If they took that off, I would gladly advertise, buy, and sell the water. However, anyone with ANY basis in science will immediately reject the water just because of the claims it makes so far as “Oxygen-rich” and “Microstructured” go. Those two things are a load of scientific hoaky, and they are the main reason I refuse to advertise the water as part of my IBO business.
I could bore you with speech about ion channels and electrochemical gradients to explain just how Perfect Water affects your system; but, as you said, your interest in science is at a high school level, so I will just say that the reason the water works is because of the particular minerals they choose and the CONCENTRATIONS that they put in the water. That is what sets this water apart from any other water, and that’s the reason you’ll feel a slight buzz a few seconds after you drink the water.
I’m about to try an experiment to see if I can duplicate the effect using numerous different things….from the placebo effect (which I doubt will work but I have to try it anyway) to completely different products….I’ll try to make the results as publicly available as possible after the experiment is complete.
However, you are right, the water does produce some spectacular results…I am just not comfortable as a member of the scientific community to promote a product that, basically, feeds lies to its consumers simply because they know the consumers won’t know what they (Perfect Water) are talking about.
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