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Ralph Boas's avatar

So your article seems to say that spring water is good. How does spring water compare with Aurmina treated tap water? Is there any further benefit in treating spring water with the Aurmina? Thanks

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Obcwcvh's avatar

I'd say the only thing that's "fake", is Ed Mara claiming to be a journalist.

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Maha's avatar

Dr Kory, you are correct on the suppression tactics against anyone who proposes health and not "illness maintenance". The shear, naked chutzpah of captured agencies, media, and lazy minded providers has astounded me for decades, and became more obscenely obvious with the COVID scam.

I'm retired now, but I still spend most of my interactions with neighbors and hiking and workout associates discussing health, and plainly stating that the "vested interests" have no interest in maintaining health. The good news is the message is more readily accepted, understood, and often has been incorporated into more and more people's lives.

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Michelle Rabin Ph. D.'s avatar

When will this corruption end? I can hardly tolerate hearing about more and more harm that continues to be done. I had hoped HHS might have a way to confront it but I see no evidence of that, at this point.

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Brandy's avatar

Thank you. This is my kind of info! I got my aurmina and am happy to be adding it to my daily routine. I since have stopped purchasing and/or collecting natural spring water and am using it for all my water consumption, including using it for my sourdough starter. So far, so good. It’s easier to make up this water, most likely involves less plastic leaching from my storage containers since I can now make it up and store it in glass jars, and much more eco friendly due to less plastic jugs being produced on my behalf. Win, win, win!

I love making small lifestyle adjustments that align with what nature intended to offer us and this is such an easy and inexpensive one. It just makes sense that our health as humans can thrive when we align ourselves with the best that science and nature have to offer. Some of my friends would classify me as “anti-science” but nothing could be further from the truth. I’m just against the way the scientific community/industry has been highjacked and purchased by the pharmaceutical industry.

I can completely understand why any attempts to get the public to think about ways to improve their health with simple lifestyle changes would be painted as quackery. That kind of “quackery” spreading amongst the masses could bankrupt the whole industry and all the industries that benefit from the pharmaceutical industry cash infusions (hospitals, universities, regulatory agencies, politicians, media, psychiatry, big AG, etc) They have so much too lose. But we have so much to gain. I’m here for it!

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Dr Lori Nettleton's avatar

Trump should have appointed Dr. Ladapo for his surgeon general.

Just sayin;

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TrumpFan's avatar

My husband had some lab work done last year and the one thing the "doctor" called him about was that his vitamin D was too high. It was 60.

So many captured, so frustrating.

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Maha's avatar

Correct. Captured, ignorant, and dangerous.

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Karl Kanthak's avatar

DR. Kory- sent you a DM- trialing water with red light vest.

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Dana Ullman, MPH, CCH's avatar

The original structured water is homeopathic medicine!

Here's a blog I wrote recently in a dialogue that I had with ChatGPT:

Entitled: "Are there plausible scientific explanations for how homeopathic medicines can work? Dana Ullman’s dialogue with ChatGPT!"

https://danaullman.substack.com/p/are-there-plausible-scientific-explanations

When you "follow the science" (the cutting edge of science!), homeopathy, "nanopharmacology," and structured water make sense.

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Casey's avatar

Do you think succussing with Aurmina treated water would increase efficacy?

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Ron Hall's avatar

I enjoyed your essay on this subject. For about a year we have been using Adya Clarity system and think it is very beneficial. How does your system compare to Adya?

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Anna Lafferty's avatar

I'm well into The War on Ivermectin and The War on Chlorine Dioxide has already been downloaded to my Kindle. I have natural spring water delivered to my home from a wonderful source. I was thinking that was a luxury for privileged wealth people until I read this article, and now I am certain/confirmed that as long as I can afford it, it's essential! Thanks, Pierre, for your commitment and focus.

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Amy Thomas's avatar

Love reading articles written by those with higher brain funtion like yourself... who are able to quickly identify "Attacks" on credible individuals in our country.

Your right it comes down to it does

not neatly fit their agenda and its

"Inconvenient" for them to deal with. Thank you for all your efforts.

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Elaine Ashton's avatar

I FINALLY found some sediment in my Aurmina treated water -- but it takes at least five days to develop. I'm not going to filter it again ... saves me $150. I just don't drink the little bit of yellowish sediment at the bottom of my IKEA containers. (maybe it's California gold dust?) I'm happy. We're drinking a LOT OF GOOD WATER.

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Maha's avatar

Are you drinking from a deep well?

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Elaine Ashton's avatar

Not at all -- I live in a mobile home park in Grass Valley, CA and the water is processed by the Nevada Irrigation District. There are a lot of gold mines underneath this area which is part of the reason the effort to reopen one of them was shot down by most citizens. I remain in the middle on this concept except the company wanting to reopen a mine didn't have a good reputation with another effort in another state.

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Mouzer's avatar

Actually gold in some circles is used for the nerves. Maybe save the sediment in a jar, let it dry out, could be interesting if you collect enough and there is some gold. Who knows?

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ChetJr68's avatar

I enjoy reading your articles. This one reminds me of a discussion I had with some friends about old western shows. The cowboy would get shot and needed to get the bullet removed and the first thing he'd ask for is a drink of water, or a shot of whiskey(would be my first choice, lol). Where did they get their water from? Wells, creeks, streams or anywhere they saw animals drinking. Makes you think. Great article.

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Jacqueline Bernard's avatar

I have been using your product for about 2 weeks now and it tastes great. I store it in the refrigerator in a clear plastic container. Does this damage it in any way?

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Roxanne Darling Walther's avatar

Two brave warrior in the war against the medical establishment. Dr Joe Ladapo, Dr Robert Malone, you and others finally too many to mention are getting it done. I always read your articles and even though the subject is serious, come away with a smile or two; sometimes even laugh out loud! Bless all of you!!

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