Water without minerals (salts) is empty—incomplete. That’s why distilled water is said to be “dead.” It lacks the minerals that help water to hold/conduct energy. Without salts, water is also aggressive. In order to become balanced, it draws minerals from anywhere it can. In nature, water continually gathers and releases minerals in an endless give and take that provides energy and minerals for all life on Earth.

We are not referring to “table salt”—the heated, processed, and isolated sodium chloride sold in grocery stores. Table salt has been stripped of many balancing components. It is a skeleton of the natural, unprocessed salt supplied by Mother Nature. On the other hand, unprocessed, natural salt is the remnant of the ocean that was left on land as the seas receded. Unprocessed salt contains all the natural elements—in the same proportions that are in the ocean.
Salt in the Ocean

The ocean is a dynamic, living crystal continually exchanging energy and information with its surroundings. The fluids within the human body (lymph, blood plasma, and extracellular fluid) are very much like the ocean. In fact, comparisons between them are almost identical. Diluted ocean water is so similar to mammalian blood plasma that it has been used successfully in blood transfusions. It is the “salts” in the ocean and within the human body that contribute to water’s ability to exchange energetic information.

Salts occur as combinations of acidic and alkaline ions. A positively-charged alkaline ion combines with a negatively-charged acidic ion in the formation of a new compound. Salts can combine in a nearly endless number of combinations found in the ocean and within our bodies. When placed in water, unprocessed salts easily dissociate leaving a balance of bio-available alkaline and acidic ions in the water.

Mother Nature provided salt as the means for her land creatures to maintain electrolytic balance. Most electrolyte (saline) solutions and sports drinks that are intended to replenish and re-balance electrolytes are grossly deficient. They supply a few minerals without the full complement found in unprocessed salt. Dissolving a bit of unprocessed salt in water is far superior to the man-made solutions intended to re-establish balance following exercise, sickness, or detoxification.

Adding salts to water
The addition of a small amount of unprocessed salt invigorates water. It helps the water to hold its structure and to hold programs (information). Even if water has minerals, it can be enhanced with the addition of salts—the full complement of minerals. Ultimately, water’s energetic potential depends on the presence of natural, unprocessed salts.

There are numerous salt solutions on the market that can be used in the preparation of full-spectrum, living water. You can make your own saturated solutions using Celtic Sea Salt, Himalayan Salt, Dead Sea salt, Real Salt or other unprocessed salts—all available from Natural products stores. It is best to vary the salt solutions you use so that you get a variety from around the world. Salts are best added to water in an energized solution rather than in their solid or granular form.

How to Make and Use a Saturated Salt Solution
To make a saturated salt solution from natural, unprocessed salt, dissolve the salt in filtered, purified, spring, bottled, or distilled water until no more salt can be dissolved. This will take several hours or overnight. It does not matter if undissolved salt remains in the bottom of the container. Use the liquid from the top when you add it to your water. Use a dropper bottle and add 2-3 droppers of a saturated salt solution to each ½ gallon of water. The amount to use depends on whether your water is distilled or has some minerals in it, and on how the water will be used. If the water will be consumed during exercise or during a sauna or similar, add a bit more to your water.

Salts are indispensible for the creation of full-spectrum, living water which you can read about in the book, Dancing with Water.

Author's Bio: 

MJ Pangman is an author and speaker in the field of complementary medicine. Ever since she observed its powerful effects on her own body, MJ has focused her writing on the subject of structured (liquid crystalline) water. Her recently published book, Dancing with Water: The New Science of Water is a reflection of 8 years of research on the molecular structure of water documenting the emerging evidence in support of its biological significance.

MJ worked with the Korean scientist Dr. Mu Shik Jhon to make his book, The Water Puzzle and the Hexagonal Key, available in English. The book, published in 2004, outlines over 40 years of Dr. Jhon’s research on the structure of water.

MJs background in the natural sciences gives her an understanding of chemistry, biology, and quantum physics. Her ability to explain the complex in simple terms, makes her writing easy and enjoyable to read. She is also the author of a quick read book (50 pages) called Hexagonal Water; The Ultimate Solution.