Words on Water, Make Plants Grow

Words on Water, Make Plants Grow

Ron Eslinger, Healthy Visions Wellness Center

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My 12 year old grandson, Drake, asked me for ideas for his science project. I told him about a video called  What In The Bleep …Do We Know on quantum physics that shows changes made to water molecules when words are written on the side of their container.  The water molecules were viewed under a microscope and the results that occurred with the different words were astonishing. Those with positive words looked like snow flakes and crystals while those with negative or mean words took on angry colors and shapes.

 

I asked him if he thought plants put in water with positive or negative words on them would make a difference in the plants growth. He said he didn’t think so.  Below is an excerpt from the book by Marsaru Emoto.

 

The Hidden Messages in Water introduces the revolutionary work of internationally renowned Japanese scientist Masaru Emoto, who has discovered that molecules of water are affected by our thoughts, words and feelings. Since humans and the earth are composed mostly of water, his message is one of personal health, global, environmental renewal and a practical plan for peace starts with each one of us.

 

 

 

According to Masaru Emoto in his book The Hidden Messages in Water words and phrases can change water molecules.  Drake asked himself the question, Does it make a difference in a plants growth if you write something on the outside of a cup of water and then put the plant in it? ” In this case he put a cutting from a vine taken from a planter in our house. He was looking for the answer to two specific questions: 1. Does a negative word change water molecules? 2. Does a positive word change water molecules? 

 

Drake did not think it would make a difference if he wrote negative or positive words on a cup of water.  He said, “It will not change the molecular structure of the water molecules and will not change how the plants grow, water is just water.”

 

He used four plastic cups, three fourths full of  tap water and a label taped to the side. The labels were: “I love you, I hate you, I will kill you, and Thank you.”

He monitored them for eight weeks photographing the plants on September 23, November 18, December 3, and December 28, 2008.

 

The results proved Drake’s hypothesis wrong. It does make a difference if you write negative or positive words on a cup of water. It does change the molecular structure of water molecules as stated by Mr. Emoto. The change was evident by the changes in the growth of the vines.

 

Over that eight week period Drake watched the two cups with “I will kill you” and “I hate you” written on them wilt and die.  While, the vines in the cups labeled “I love you” and “Thank you” flourished.  The “Thank you” vine even sprouted roots and leaves.

 

Most amazing to me was after we had completed the science experiment documentation and were waiting for the day of the science fair.  Karen, Drake’s Grandmother, took the plants off the window sill to clean and when she put them back on the window sill she inadvertently put the “I will kill you” cup between the “I love you” and “Thank you” cup.  Within a week the seemingly dead plant sprouted a new leaf. Simply amazing!

 

If you want healthier potted plants or herbs write positive words on their containers and see the change.  If you will consider that words can do that to water and our bodies are made up of 90% water, then what do words do to us?

 

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