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How to Solve the Water Shortage

A very small effort from your side can bring great change to this world.

While going through the net I came across a very interesting finding by a Japanese scientist, Masaru Emoto. He found out that the crystal structure of water change according to the human behavior and emotions. A very weird and bizarre finding I would say.

In his finding he proved that the water becomes more crystallized when good things are said in front of water.

Now second most important thing which he observed, which actually makes this whole finding very important, is that with increase in crystalline structure, the energy of water increases. Also, its absorption in our body cells increases.

Now, if this thing is true. Then, the shortage of drinking water can be solved by thinking good things, whenever we are drinking water. It is very difficult to drink water in that way. But, then if we really want to save our precious resource then we have to do like this. Since this will help in reducing the water uptake per person. Hence, this will increase the amount of water available to us.

So, in this way probably we can prevent the water shortage in this world.

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