Published on Mar 6, 2012 We found this look into the agricultural use of restructured water to be intriguing, especially in the terms of the increased nutritional density of the crops produced with restructured water. We're also aware of reports of agricultural and horticultural uses of restructured water in Japan, including dairy farms, poultry production, growing prouce and maintaining golf courses, increasing the overall health and productivity of the cows and chickens, and eliminating the need for the use of toxic pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers on the golf course greens or fruit trees. Although we have no personal experience with the particular type of restructuring process referred to in this video, we are intimately familiar with the electrolysis method of restructuring water—which the Japanese have been utilizing with great success for over 50 years now—so we can testify to the positive effects that restructured water has upon living things, including plants animals and humans, which has been, by our estimation, nothing short of remarkable. To learn more about water ionization, and the benefits of using ionized water, also called restructured or reduced water: Read: "Change Your Water, Change Your Life" -http://tinyurl.com/7g8kr2s Watch: http://www.kangendemo.com/ Drink: http://www.livewatersource.info This information has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or to replace the advice of your doctor. This information is for educational purposes only, so if your doctor is unaware of this innovative technology, then by all means, educate them.
I've heard of some the 'competitors' out in the Valley (I live in Anchorage) use drips with compost tea, commercial fertilizer, and even Miracle Grow. Growing big veggies here about is quite the contest. I just happy for a few carrots and such to survive the bugs...
Restructured water? Hokum. Structured Water Pseudoscience and Quackery MG, you gotta get your feet back on the ground and avoid this junk "science."
Naw...i like to experiment...especially with things that the main stream ignores. Aint like it'll hurt the plants.... The compost tea appears to be a real winner too.
Compost tea is a fertilizer it is just another way of applying manure, Started using it last year and only used it on some plant to see difference, it helped.
Ya I know...but I'm gonna take it a bit further and hammer the water with 126.22 Hz frequency before I water the garden. Worth a try...aint gonna hurt nothing and it's an experiment.