The history of wars, of which countless have occurred on earth over the past millennia, contains a huge number of mysteries. One of them is the mystery of "living" and "dead" water. And let some of the readers smile condescendingly, saying that all this is pure fiction, alas, we will not have to judge the healing qualities of natural springs (due to the paucity and limitations of our knowledge in this area), but, most likely, our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren...
However, history deals with surprising facts. It is no secret that during long campaigns and after bloody battles, the warriors of ancient armies, in particular the Scythians, effectively used the "improvised" means provided free of charge by nature to heal wounds and strengthen physical strength. Ancient warriors knew that water taken from deep springs, where there were deposits of silicon, quartz, amber and other stones, when moistened with it, wounds contributed to their faster healing. By the way, for the same purposes, the soldiers used certain types of plants, the juices of which had a healing effect on abrasions, bruises and wounds. Moreover, the ancient military doctors very soon realized that a great effect in restoring the vital forces of the body can be achieved by applying water inside, aged in vessels filled with crushed pieces of silicon, rock crystal and other healing minerals.
In general, water is one of the most mysterious substances on our planet. Modern science knows surprisingly little about its properties. Water is different in its physical, chemical and energy properties. She, as it turns out, reacts differently to contacts with the animal and plant world, sometimes giving her vital energy, then irrevocably taking it away.
There are many facts to support this hypothesis. Here are just a few of them. For example, it was noticed that irrigation of agricultural plants (cotton) with underground water increases their yield by 30 percent or more in comparison with water ...
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