Water is an important condition for all life on earth. People consist on average of 70 percent water. For various crucial functions in the body, water plays an important role. This includes hydration and maintaining the correct electrolyte balance. Water naturally has no shape of its own, and studies have been conducted to demonstrate that water retains the memory of dissolved substances, the so-called water memory. This extensive blog will discuss these aspects in detail, as well as the related concept of cymatics and the work of Japanese researcher Masaru Emoto.
Basic Concepts
Before we proceed with this fascinating subject, we will first go through some basic concepts with you. At room temperature, water is a liquid and is made up of water molecules. These water molecules are made up of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Water is essential for life on earth and comes in various forms, such as liquid water, ice, and water vapor. Research by biochemist Jacques Benveniste and biologist