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Serpo
13th September 2014, 04:48 AM
Difficult to get much information but it sounds like this spring water has less than 10nm nanoparticles of gold and silver which makes it the most potent cure on the planet and its coming out of the ground...................




The sandstone chambers of La Maná, Ecuador (http://www.human-resonance.org/mana.html) gush with a sacred springwater subsequently discovered at the ancient subterranean habitation site.

The La Maná springs still resonate an intense energy that has been the focus of thorough international investigation. This spring water is of such selective purity that it has been considered a technological feature of the inhabited cave.

This situation is not unique, however, but part of a global system of subterranean sites with sacred rivers encircling the (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_piramide.htm) Orion pyramids of Giza (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_piramide.htm), Egypt including,



Tlacote (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_agua38.htm#Sacred%20Waters%20of%20Tlacote, %20Mexico) in Mexico

Iyacyecuj Cave (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_agua38.htm#Sacred%20Waters%20of%20Iyacyecu j%20Cave,%20Peru) in Peru

China's Huashan Caves (http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_agua38.htm#Piezoelectric%20Caves%20in%20th e%20Huashan%20Hills,%20China)

The precisely selective content of the La Maná water has been documented in several laboratories around the world; its most astounding feature being spherical nanoparticles of gold and silver less than 10nm in size that are potent antibacterial and even antiviral agents.


The curative potential of this water has yet to be confirmed by clinical trials, although it has been in use in Ecuador for over a decade, with surprisingly little international awareness or demand.







http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_agua38.htm



The electrical effect of a single drop of La Maná springwater on the skin can be instantaneously measured all over the body, and can be accurately described as 'electrum water'. Electrum is the ancient alloy comprised of gold and silver that incorporates the ductile properties of the two precious metals while being inert, without any chemical reaction to water. Electrical conductivity in the human body is usually highest in the bloodstream, as its greater salinity allows greater conductivity than the less saline cellular water. However, a body fueled exclusively by colloidal gold and silver water of optimal nanoparticle size induces an extremely enhanced electrical conductivity, replacing one of the usual roles of salt in the body. As salinity reduces the ability of a colloid to suspend the nanoparticles, the virtual elimination of salt from La Maná electrum water allows for maximum suspension. The suspended gold and silver nanoparticles are highly reflective of light and sound alike, vastly increasing the resonant characteristics of the human body. Polarized light photography of frozen La Maná electrum water crystals, shown below, reveals the refractive qualities of a prism (below, by G. Shöen).


http://www.human-resonance.org/water1.jpg The antibacterial and ductile properties of silver have been well known for centuries, having been used effectively against many forms of infection including AIDS, cancer, Epstein-Barr, gonorrhea, Lyme's disease, Candida, fungus, warts and parasites. Only recently has it been widely used in liquid colloids. High-grade colloidal silver is reported to be nontoxic, as any excess that is not needed by the body is easily eliminated, preventing the accumulation of metals in tissues that can occur when low-grade colloids are ingested. No known cases exist to suggest any possibility of overdose using high-quality colloids. Furthermore, there is no known interaction between high-quality silver or gold colloids and any medicinal drugs.
The antibacterial effect is obtained by the silver's reversal of the polarity of the hydrogen in the cells of the body from negative to positive. Positively charged water is a lethal environment for bacteria whose protective outer enzyme layers are further attacked by the increased electrical conductivity of the silver. Furthermore, the silver nanoparticles also bind to sulfur - acting as an antiviral agent by lethally binding to the sulfur-bearing nodes of the virus itself. The precise size-dependence of the physical interactions allowing colloidal silver's antiviral efficacy have only recently been reported by Elechiguerra et al. (http://www.jnanobiotechnology.com/content/3/1/6) in the Journal of Nanobiotechnology:


The interaction of nanoparticles with biomolecules and microorganisms is an expanding field of research. Within this field, an area that has been largely unexplored is the interaction of metal nanoparticles with viruses. In this work, we demonstrate that silver nanoparticles undergo a size-dependent interaction with HIV-1, with nanoparticles exclusively in the range of 1-10nm attached to the virus. The regular spatial arrangement of the attached nanoparticles, the center-to-center distance between nanoparticles, and the fact that the exposed sulfur-bearing residues of the glycoprotein knobs would be attractive sites for nanoparticle interaction suggest that silver nanoparticles interact with the HIV-1 virus via preferential binding to the gp120 glycoprotein knobs. Due to this interaction, silver nanoparticles inhibit the virus from binding to host cells, as demonstrated in vitro.

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HAADF images reveal the interaction of Silver particles (3-7nm) with HIV-1 virus
a) Silver nanoparticles bound to the HIV-1 virus appear as evenly spaced white dots
b) Dark spots mark the gp120 glycoprotein knobs by which HIV-1 binds to cell walls
The antiviral effect is related to the anatomy of the virus itself, as only 1-10nm particles may bind to its glycoprotein knobs. The researchers found that exposure to this precise size range of silver completely killed the HIV-1 virus in three days. Death of the virus occurs rapidly after the binding of the silver denies the functions of the glycoprotein knobs that are vital to the survival of the virus.
The vast majority of colloidal silver now available consists of suspended nanoparticles of 20-100nm that are much too large to act as antiviral agents. The nanoparticles size-range of the La Maná sacred springwater is precisely confined to within this antiviral size of 1-10nm - a range that also presents quantum effects involving light scattering at wavelengths tunable by particle size control. Gold nanoparticles of 1-10 nm are also found in the sacred La Maná springwaters, enhancing the body's conductivity and balancing the scattered light beneficial to DNA.
http://www.human-resonance.org/water.html