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Is this miraculous water or a scam?

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Ok, the promoters showed me this water they called cal water.

First they poured some cal water and normal tap water into two different glasses.

Then they add some tea leaves in both water. the tea in the normal tap water doesnt dissolve that well. But the tea in the cal water dissolved nicely.

Also, they added some drops of a yellow impurity substance and stirred both cups. The cal water turned back to normal after stirred, the tap water remained yellow. They said the water is able to detoxify.

also using a litmus test, the normal water was acidic but the cal water was slightly alkaline.

what do you think about this.

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  1. there is actually a major difference between alkaline and acidic water. The same applies to the bodys' alkaline/acid balance. Acidic is corrosive and can allow problems to develop, alkaline, in the right balance, helps keep you healthy, so I believe it.


  2. i'd say the that this was 100% true. Personally, i drink cal water and i think its great, im pretty sure its trust worthy aswell. And even if you dont believe just by some and do the tests yourself!!

    hope this helped

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  4. Scam.

    If you can't stand waiting 3 min. for your tea to dissolve, I guess that's one thing, but wouldn't you want to know what's in "cal water" before you drink it with your tea?

    As for detoxifying, that's baloney. Getting rid of yellow color doesn't tell you anything about detoxifying. Whatever the yellow substance was, the cal water didn't make it disappear, it just changed the color. My guess is the yellow substance turns colorless at alkaline pH. (Lots of chemicals change color with pH.)

    As for the litmus test, more baloney. Pure water is always slightly acidic because of dissolved carbon dioxide. Whatever is in cal water makes it slightly alkaline - so what? Adding lye to water will make it alkaline, too. Are you interested in drinking lye water?

    They're trying to impress you with pseudoscientific BS, probably to get you to buy their cal water. Don't fall for it.

  5. There is a sucker born every minute. Scams work precisely because there is never convergent evidence to support any scientifically derived hypothesis . Such things are all around us ....Research i,t ask specific questions of how it works, what is detoxifying in their context,etc etc .

    As one shuckster so aptly put it...so many possible scams...not enough total idiots .

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