Welcome to the first edition of WaterLines for 2011! As you read on you will discover the reason for such a long wait between issues. We hope you enjoy this issue and we welcome comments and requests for future installments of WaterLines. Next issue will contain more information regarding Grander water technology at work in residential and agricultural applications We wish you all a wonderful year in 2011! Sincerely, The Team at WRL |
My life is Grander |
A journey through recovery Shortly after the September of edition of WaterLines was published, I sustained a spinal cord injury from a fall. Following surgery to install rods and srews into my spine, I was privileged to receive wonderful care and therapy at G F Strong, a rehabilitation hospital in Vancouver, BC. As many of you may know, the road to recovery following a tramatic injury can be long and gruelling, but is much easier when you can fill your mind and heart with smiles and laughter shared with family and friends. So why is my life Grander? I have access to the best products to support a healthy body and great gains in recovery. Here are a few of the Grander personal products making a great impact in my new life. Along with the unit I have to treat my entire home, I feel good knowing I have access to the best water for health and wellness. |
Blue Water |
Although we have spotlighted this product before, I can't help but try to underline the incredible nature of this special water.
I have increased my daily amount to a level where I feel mentally sharp and physically more responsive to therapy and nutrition. On one occasion my supply temporarily ran out. The small but noticable decline in my performance and general feeling of well being was surprising even for me.
Try The Lemon Test This a great way to experience and understand the effect of highly stable and energized water.
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Penergizer |
My penergizer is always close by and it happened to be in my pocket at the time of the accident so it was also with me during my long hospital stay.
At first I was not able to get my own water and relied on nursing staff to bring my water from the room's tap at medication time. I would quietly wrinkle my nose and flare my nostrils out trying to breath out my nose while simultaneously taking sips of water. The municipal water delivered through old piped left a definite bad taste and odour that I am (spoiled) unaccustomed to.
Being able to use my penergizer made a big difference in my willingness to drink the water provided and keep hydrated. Since our bodies are mostly water and most of that is in the brain, I understand how important it is to keep topped up. I am also happy to supply my body with the best quality water I can.
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World Water Day March 22, 2011 |
The theme for this year's World Water Day is Water For Citites:responding to the urban challange.
Check out theUN Water website for interesting facts and more information abut this year's events.
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