Originally posted by: dquan97
pics?
I'll take one at the game tomorrow. she always comes dressed in her workout clothes, unless it's raining. let's hope for a clear day
Originally posted by: dquan97
pics?
With Dynamic Hydroscopographic Nanomagnetic Monopolar Field Treatment.®Originally posted by: silverpig
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Originally posted by: Jeff7
I prefer Placebo Water. It's much better than anything else I've ever had.
We have clean water piped to our homes for incredibly low prices. We have filtration technology that can be done at the tap, in a pitcher, or for the whole house. But of course that's too easy. We need to have it delivered by truck to a store.
With Dynamic Hydroscopographic Nanomagnetic Monopolar Field Treatment.®Originally posted by: silverpig
How do you microstructure a liquid?![]()
I love the 15 stage filtration process. I have a 5 stage Reverse Osmosis/Deionization System that strips tap water down to like 1-2 parts per million contamination. That stuff is pure water.Originally posted by: rivan
Marketing. Read the FAQ; it's pretty laughable.Originally posted by: daveymark
One of the soccer moms brought this to soccer practice yesterday. she said it works great for her, she feels more balanced, energetic, etc. I'm skeptical. has anyone tried it?
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Originally posted by: Jeff7
I prefer Placebo Water. It's much better than anything else I've ever had.
We have clean water piped to our homes for incredibly low prices. We have filtration technology that can be done at the tap, in a pitcher, or for the whole house. But of course that's too easy. We need to have it delivered by truck to a store.
With Dynamic Hydroscopographic Nanomagnetic Monopolar Field Treatment.®Originally posted by: silverpig
How do you microstructure a liquid?![]()
Originally posted by: Queasy
Pretty much all bottled water is a scam unless you live in Mexico where it is a necessity.
Originally posted by: Eeezee
Of course she feels more energetic. It probably really does make her feel better and "more balanced" (whatever that means)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Placebo_effect
