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What is Hexagonal Water? - Revisited
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We would now like to revisit this question: What is Hexagonal Water?
Hexagonal water is water that is structured. A phrase coined by Dr. Mu Shik Jhon, “hexagonal water” was his way of describing the complete structure that takes on a hexagonal shape at the molecular level.
Scientists like Dr. Jhon are now finding that hexagonal water contains the components necessary for life, energy and positive cell growth. Looking at cancerous cells with nuclear magnetic resonance, one example being the MRI machine, the water within these cells is more chaotic in its movements than that of a healthy cell. A doctor by the name of Raymond Damadian made this discovery in the 1970’s and proposed that an MRI could potentially be used for cancer screening at the cellular level.
Today the MRI is in fact used to diagnose many different cancers in the body. Dr. Jhon has found in his studies that the thinner the line-width in the water molecule unit, the stronger the bond between it and other water molecules as well as higher cell function: “According to measurements made by Dr. Jhon, hexagonally-structured water a half-line width between 60 and 70 Hz. Bulk water can measure between 85 and 150 Hz, depending on the quality of the water. Most tap water sources today measure 100 Hz or greater.”
It is suggested by Dr. Jhon that hexagonal water can be stabilized by using vortex motion, as discovered by Viktor Schauberger. All evidence seems to point to the possibility that hexagonal or structured water as it is referred to here is superior for absorption when compared to unstructured water, given the above studies. Here is another hexagonal water article that may further answer the question: What is Hexagonal Water?
Reference: "Hexagonal Water—The Ultimate Solution" by M.J. Pangman, M.S.
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