I have had several family members visit the shrine at the Sactuario de Chimayo in New Mexico, where “holy dirt” (as it is is known) is reputed to have healing properties. These family members have experienced these personally!
The interesting part, related to your story, is that according to sources I’ve found, the Chimayo site was an ancient hot spring before it dried up, yet the dirt there retains these healing properties.
I find this connection fascinating! Have you found any other such cases in your searching?
Dr. Kory this is fascinating stuff. I’m enjoying your research. Last night I added the Aurmina solution to already filtered water (clearly filtered water pitcher) and this morning there is a thin brown layer floating on the bottom. I assume this is the sediment. It’s so thin, I’m unsure how to filter it out. Any suggestions? While I also plan to drink (and make coffee) my newly filtered water, I’m also going to use it to help root an olive tree cutting. :-)
Great reading so far Dr. Kory. I have a question. What are the differences in Aurmina and Adya Clarity treatments of water in terms of re-mineralizing? Is one different thus healthier than the other? Of all water restructuring products out there, I'd love to see comparison studies of them all - if such a thing exists. Thanks for all you do to inform those willing to learn. I appreciate you so much.
I have had several family members visit the shrine at the Sactuario de Chimayo in New Mexico, where “holy dirt” (as it is is known) is reputed to have healing properties. These family members have experienced these personally!
The interesting part, related to your story, is that according to sources I’ve found, the Chimayo site was an ancient hot spring before it dried up, yet the dirt there retains these healing properties.
I find this connection fascinating! Have you found any other such cases in your searching?
Dr. Kory this is fascinating stuff. I’m enjoying your research. Last night I added the Aurmina solution to already filtered water (clearly filtered water pitcher) and this morning there is a thin brown layer floating on the bottom. I assume this is the sediment. It’s so thin, I’m unsure how to filter it out. Any suggestions? While I also plan to drink (and make coffee) my newly filtered water, I’m also going to use it to help root an olive tree cutting. :-)
Great reading so far Dr. Kory. I have a question. What are the differences in Aurmina and Adya Clarity treatments of water in terms of re-mineralizing? Is one different thus healthier than the other? Of all water restructuring products out there, I'd love to see comparison studies of them all - if such a thing exists. Thanks for all you do to inform those willing to learn. I appreciate you so much.
Beth, I had the exact same questions! And was also thinking a comparison chart would be so helpful.