The history of the discovery of living and dead water
There is a lot of debate about who and how discovered the amazing properties of living and dead water, as always in the case of any great discovery.
Most likely, nature designed the first electrolyzer: the amazing properties of various medicinal waters were known already in ancient times. Perhaps among them were those obtained by electrolysis in the natural electrolysis chamber of the earth. The emergence of such a geodesic electrolyzer is quite possible if there are mineral rocks in the ground, which are prototypes of the anode and cathode and have the properties of easily giving or receiving electrons. For example, medicinal springs, in the depths of which there are layers of minerals that have a large difference in electrode potentials, such as zinc and copper or calcium and nickel, may well serve as an anode and cathode in an underground electrolyzer, and zinc in such a natural electrolyzer gives up electrons, and copper accepts .
Thus, the healing properties of some mineral waters can be explained not only by their unique mineral composition, but also by the properties of activated solutions resulting from electrolysis.
Proof of this is that many mineral waters have the same property as living water - over time they lose their healing power. This phenomenon is widely known and causes bewilderment: “When I drank this water in the Caucasus (in Karlovy Vary, Baden-Baden) it helped, but when I drink the same water bought in a store, it has almost (or no) effect!”