06-04-2012, 04:36 AM
(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: I think there is no one way to cure all.
Very true. However it's a simple fact of physiology that the skin is an eliminative organ, and it's a fact of chemistry that large molecular water clusters don't penetrate the cells very well, thus contributing to buildup of toxins, which the body must then expel, and the skin is one of the ways to expel those toxins. This is all just physiology. I agree that not everyone needs the exact same nutrients, because of genetics, metabolism, etc.; however, with water, it really is a one-size-fits-all because everyone's body is 75% water. That's just a physiological fact. All human bodies have the same need for water, just as they have the same need for air.
(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: I always drank lots of water
What do you consider "lots" of water? 1 liter? 2 liters?
(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: I still suffered from acne
Notice I listed microclustered water, along with eliminating sodas and reducing junk food. I've seen the water work alone, but only when the person didn't drink sodas. Soda is the anti-water! The only time I've seen people not get results was when they drank sodas or smoked, because the toxic input was greater than the body's ability to expel it.
(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: On the other hand, not everyone who is dehydrated and doesn't drink enough has acne.
Very true! Just like not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer. Some people get away with such habits due to good genetics and other compensating factors. But not everyone gets away with doing those things!
(06-04-2012, 04:00 AM)Meerie Wrote: And yes you can also drink too much, and thus overburden your kidneys.
Very true. But not all water is the same. Microclustered water is absorbed better so it doesn't overload the system like regular water.