The inspiration for our Ancient Mineral Drops, which is essentially a salt sole enhanced with fulvic minerals, comes from Dancing With Water. We’ve been making a salt solution (sole) and adding it to our water for about 12 years now.
Here is an excerpt to get you inspired:
“Salts provide the energetic spark that anchors life force in water and helps conduct energy and information.
Most people are aware that distilled or demineralized water does not conduct energy/electricity. However, the mineral-rich saline environment provides an optimum medium for the transmission of energy and information. Salts are indispensable for the creation of full-spectrum living water.
Water without salts is empty—incomplete. That’s why distilled and reverse osmosis water are said to be “dead.” They lack the minerals that help water to hold energy. Without salts, water is also aggressive. In order to become balanced, it draws minerals from anywhere it can. In Nature, water continually gathers and releases salts in an endless give and take that provides energy and minerals for all life on Earth.
In this discussion, we are not talking about “table salt”—the heated, processed, and isolated sodium chloride sold in grocery stores. Table salt has been stripped of many balancing components. It is a skeleton of the natural, unprocessed salt supplied by Mother Nature. While table salt contains sodium chloride (and anti-caking agents), unprocessed, natural salt contains all the natural elements—in the same proportions that are in the ocean. It is the “salts” in the ocean and within the human body that contribute to water’s ability to exchange energetic information.
Salt in the Ocean
The ocean is a dynamic, living crystal continually exchanging energy and information with its surroundings. The fluids within the human body (lymph, blood plasma, and extracellular fluid) are very much like the ocean. In fact, comparisons between them are almost identical. Diluted ocean water is so similar to mammalian blood plasma that it has been used successfully in animal experiments as a blood plasma substitute. (see Quinton)
Mother Nature provided salt as the means for her land creatures to maintain electrolytic balance. Most electrolyte (saline) solutions and sports drinks that are intended to replenish and re-balance electrolytes are grossly deficient. They supply a few minerals without the full complement found in unprocessed salt. Dissolving a bit of unprocessed salt in water is far superior to the man-made solutions intended to re-establish balance following exercise, sickness, or detoxification.
Salts occur as combinations of acidic and alkaline ions. A positively-charged alkaline ion combines with a negatively-charged acidic ion in the formation of a new compound. Salts can combine in a nearly endless number of combinations found in the ocean and within our bodies. When placed in water, unprocessed salt dissociates, creating a balance of alkaline and acidic ions in the water. During the structuring of water, salts often break down further into smaller ions that can be held within the structure of the water. Larger colloids will eventually settle out because they are too large to fit into water’s organized molecular matrix.
Adding salts to water
Even if water already has minerals, it can usually be balanced/enhanced with the addition of the full complement of minerals in unprocessed salt. Salts are best added to water in an energized solution rather than in their solid or granular form. When they are in solution prior to their addition to water, the water acquires structure more rapidly than if the salts have to dissolve first. The resulting water also has a smoother, softer taste.”
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