3/13/2009 3:26 PM
Kate B wrote:
My husband and I had been trying to conceive since August of 2006. After many attempts and one unsuccessful pregnancy, in November '07, I was anxious to start fertility drugs, hormone treatments, IUI, IVF...ANYTHING. My doctor said that I should plan to see her in the beginning of the new year to discuss our options. It was around this time that I had met several members of the AquaNew Team; they were a relatively new company and their excitement about their water was rather contagious. I decided to order a case of water, more from a desire to patronize and show support for this new business than out of any interest in what benefits the water might bring me other than quenching my thirst. Just over two weeks after receiving the water I learned that I was pregnant. It took me a little while to make any sort of connection to what I had done differently that month, that I hadn't done in the 15 months prior. It took me another six months before I shared my story with Dana and Melinda at AquaNew. I thought it was a rather lofty claim, and felt silly for even thinking that I could attribute my pregnancy to this water. But after reading so many testimonials and hearing about so many wonderful things that they were discovering through their own reserach, I felt that they deserved to know about my experience. Interestingly, when I shared my story, Dana was delighted by the news but did not seem at all surprised that there could have been a connection between the water and our successful conception. My husband and I are now the proud parents of a beautiful, healthy 6-month old boy (which Dana affectionately refers to as the "Water Baby"). And, when the time is right, we hope to add a second Water Baby to our family! - Kate B. in Connecticut Reply to this
3/17/2009 2:52 PM
Jay M wrote:
I enjoy your Water and wanted to share the following letter that I sent to Men's Health:
Dear Men's Health,
I just got done reading the April 2009 issue and the ASK MEN'S HEALTH Section caught my eye. Specifically, the bottled water vs. tap water question. I have drank my share of water from filtration systems on my tap and those that go into my chill chest and have found a bottled water that is very different. This water is called "Watt-Ahh." I am wondering if you have heard of it?
This water is produced by a company named AquaNew, located in Sarasota, Florida. I have been drinking this water and it is definitely different. The taste is AMAZING... maybe because there is no "taste" to it (no chlorine or chemical taste). The company states the water is ULTRA PURE and "allows more efficient absorption of nutrients to keep you healthy, energized, and minimize the aging process." The water also has "hydrates" better than other waters, which is important to me since I work outdoors for a water rescue agency. I spend a lot of time on the sand and in the water so, hydration is crucial. Maybe you can look into it and fill your readers in on something that seems to be breaking the mold of bottled water. Thanks! Jay M. - Bradenton, Fl. Reply to this
3/23/2009 10:02 AM
Phebe M wrote:
Letter to the Editor: The Atlantic; "Pipe Dream-The Quest for Pure Drinking Water in an Imperfect World" March, 2009:
Your story on Pure Drinking Water grabbed my attention. The author is correct that "...much bottled water is no safer than tap water." My husband and I have found an ultra-pure "polarized" bottled water on the market that uses all and more of the treatment processes described by the author. My husband suffers from hypertension and diabetes. Some diabetes medications can increase damage to the kidneys. This was happening to my husband. Kidney specialists really do not have a method to stop further kidney failure. Not one to sit by and do nothing, I started my own research. Although I have never had formal training in chemistry or medicine, what I found was WATER, yes WATER. Not the average kind but polarized water designed to stimulate the metabolism by dissolving metabolites in the blood. Nature has been doing it for thousands of years. When water evaporates from the earth, it rises through a powerful magnetic field that induces a charge. Now before all your readers call me a NUT and completely dismiss this as snake oil, my husband's GFR (a number that measures how well your kidneys work), has gone from a low of 30 to 43. Our personal Quest for Ultra-pure Water is no Longer a Pipe Dream. Phebe M Reply to this
3/27/2009 6:33 PM
Lynn wrote:
I have been a long-time customer of your Water and wondered if you are aware that it makes hair softer. I understand hair is like a sponge; so I squeeze out the excess water after rinsing out shampoo and then spray my hair with the Water and apply conditioner. I love the feel of my hair when it is dried and styled. It seems softer to the touch. Lynn of Florida Reply to this
3/30/2009 2:12 PM
Diana in Florida wrote:
Here's something interesting ~ My Mom has been recovering from a mastectomy and a hospital-related infection, and I've been insisting that she drink, drink, drink. She's had two to three bottles per day, under my supervision, and two days ago the visiting nurse took her blood oxygen saturation, and it was 100%. She commented that she gets very few people who test 100%. I'm thinking its the water, because she was in an otherwise unhealthy state. Could increased oxygen saturation be the reason for the increased mental clarity? It would be an easy thing to investigate by study ~ with a control and test group, giving half of them your water, and the other half regular filtered water, then wait 2 weeks and take their 02 levels again! - Diana in Florida Reply to this
My husband and I had been trying to conceive since August of 2006. After many attempts and one unsuccessful pregnancy, in November '07, I was anxious to start fertility drugs, hormone treatments, IUI, IVF...ANYTHING. My doctor said that I should plan to see her in the beginning of the new year to discuss our options. It was around this time that I had met several members of the AquaNew Team; they were a relatively new company and their excitement about their water was rather contagious. I decided to order a case of water, more from a desire to patronize and show support for this new business than out of any interest in what benefits the water might bring me other than quenching my thirst. Just over two weeks after receiving the water I learned that I was pregnant. It took me a little while to make any sort of connection to what I had done differently that month, that I hadn't done in the 15 months prior. It took me another six months before I shared my story with Dana and Melinda at AquaNew. I thought it was a rather lofty claim, and felt silly for even thinking that I could attribute my pregnancy to this water. But after reading so many testimonials and hearing about so many wonderful things that they were discovering through their own reserach, I felt that they deserved to know about my experience. Interestingly, when I shared my story, Dana was delighted by the news but did not seem at all surprised that there could have been a connection between the water and our successful conception. My husband and I are now the proud parents of a beautiful, healthy 6-month old boy (which Dana affectionately refers to as the "Water Baby"). And, when the time is right, we hope to add a second Water Baby to our family! - Kate B. in Connecticut
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I enjoy your Water and wanted to share the following letter that I sent to Men's Health:
Dear Men's Health,
I just got done reading the April 2009 issue and the ASK MEN'S HEALTH Section caught my eye. Specifically, the bottled water vs. tap water question. I have drank my share of water from filtration systems on my tap and those that go into my chill chest and have found a bottled water that is very different. This water is called "Watt-Ahh." I am wondering if you have heard of it?
This water is produced by a company named AquaNew, located in Sarasota, Florida. I have been drinking this water and it is definitely different. The taste is AMAZING... maybe because there is no "taste" to it (no chlorine or chemical taste). The company states the water is ULTRA PURE and "allows more efficient absorption of nutrients to keep you healthy, energized, and minimize the aging process." The water also has "hydrates" better than other waters, which is important to me since I work outdoors for a water rescue agency. I spend a lot of time on the sand and in the water so, hydration is crucial. Maybe you can look into it and fill your readers in on something that seems to be breaking the mold of bottled water. Thanks! Jay M. - Bradenton, Fl.
Reply to this
Letter to the Editor: The Atlantic; "Pipe Dream-The Quest for Pure Drinking Water in an Imperfect World" March, 2009:
Your story on Pure Drinking Water grabbed my attention. The author is correct that "...much bottled water is no safer than tap water." My husband and I have found an ultra-pure "polarized" bottled water on the market that uses all and more of the treatment processes described by the author. My husband suffers from hypertension and diabetes. Some diabetes medications can increase damage to the kidneys. This was happening to my husband. Kidney specialists really do not have a method to stop further kidney failure. Not one to sit by and do nothing, I started my own research. Although I have never had formal training in chemistry or medicine, what I found was WATER, yes WATER. Not the average kind but polarized water designed to stimulate the metabolism by dissolving metabolites in the blood. Nature has been doing it for thousands of years. When water evaporates from the earth, it rises through a powerful magnetic field that induces a charge. Now before all your readers call me a NUT and completely dismiss this as snake oil, my husband's GFR (a number that measures how well your kidneys work), has gone from a low of 30 to 43. Our personal Quest for Ultra-pure Water is no Longer a Pipe Dream. Phebe M
Reply to this
I have been a long-time customer of your Water and wondered if you are aware that it makes hair softer. I understand hair is like a sponge; so I squeeze out the excess water after rinsing out shampoo and then spray my hair with the Water and apply conditioner. I love the feel of my hair when it is dried and styled. It seems softer to the touch. Lynn of Florida
Reply to this
Here's something interesting ~ My Mom has been recovering from a mastectomy and a hospital-related infection, and I've been insisting that she drink, drink, drink. She's had two to three bottles per day, under my supervision, and two days ago the visiting nurse took her blood oxygen saturation, and it was 100%. She commented that she gets very few people who test 100%. I'm thinking its the water, because she was in an otherwise unhealthy state. Could increased oxygen saturation be the reason for the increased mental clarity? It would be an easy thing to investigate by study ~ with a control and test group, giving half of them your water, and the other half regular filtered water, then wait 2 weeks and take their 02 levels again! - Diana in Florida
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