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Application |
Methods |
Results, notes |
| 1. Plant louse and other pests control |
The places of plant lice and other pests location shall be sprayed with liveless water. Pour some liveless water on soil.
When exterminating moths, spray carpets, wool fabrics and other locations of concentration with liveless water.
For that purpose concentration of water should be pH=2,0. |
The pests will be destroyed or flee from such locations. The water also exterminates their eggs. If there is a need, treatment may be done repeatedly. |
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2.Stimulation of plant growth in gardens and hothouses. Preparation of seed for sowing |
General recommendation is as below:
1. Seeds to be sown should be treated with activated water in the following manner:
- dip the seeds into liveless water (pH=2,5 to 3,5), after several minutes collect and throw away the seeds that float on the water surface, others should be left for 2 to 4 hours;
- pour off the liveless water, wash the seeds with regular water and pour live water; keep the seeds in live water for 5 to 15 hours (exact time should be established depending on the results of testing and depends on particular location);
- pour out the live water and dry the seeds for 2 to 3 hours;
- plant/sow the seeds.
2. Watering:
water once with live water (pH=7,5 to 8,5) then 2 to 3 times using regular water, then again with live water, and so on. Watering with live water a week should be not less than 1 to 2 times. If you notice that the soil is polluted with something, you can water with liveless water one, and later continue as above. |
Seeds get well cleaned and shoot 3 to 4 days earlier and better.
Watering with live water gives 20 to 30 per cent faster growth, and resistibility to diseases increases.
The crops will ripe 10 to 14 days earlier and will be 20 to 40 per cent higher than usual. |
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3. Improvement of taste and aroma of tea or coffee |
Coffee, regular tea or herb tea may be made using live water of lower concentration and without sediments. |
Coffee and tea will be more tasty and aromatic. |
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4. Disinfecting of furniture and flooring |
Spray furniture using liveless water and dry them in 10 to 15 minutes. Spraying could be replaced by cleaning them with a cloth soaked in liveless water. Floors are washed with liveless water.
In all case of disinfecting the concentration should be higher, i.e. about 2,0 pH. |
Furniture and flooring will be reliably disinfected.
Production of higher concentration water is described in Chapter 4. |
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5. Disinfection of bee hives, honeycombs, and apiculture tools |
Empty beehives should be thoroughly washed with liveless water and dried before letting the bees in.
Frames of honeycombs shall be also washed with liveless water and dried in the Sun.
Water concentration should be 2 to 2,5 pH. |
Disinfection is quite reliable and effective, and all microbes will be destroyed.
Disinfection does not make any impact on bees. |
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6. Preparation of feed for bees (using live water) |
When preparing syrup or water for bees, use low concentration live water (pH approx.7,5 to 8,5).
If the bees suffer from diarrhea, give the liveless water (pH=4 to 5) to drink until diarrhea passes off. |
Bees become more active and energetic, they become more resistant to diseases. |
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7. Treatment and disinfection of fresh eggs |
Wash eggs well or dip them into liveless water for 2 minutes. Then let them dry or wipe. Water concentration should be between 2,5 and 3,5 pH. |
Liveless water destroys staphylococcus and extends shelf life of eggs. |
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8. Stimulation of appetite and growth of animals |
Domestic animals, especially young animals, should be periodically but not more often than 1-2 a week watered with low concentration live water (pH=7,5 to 8,5). On a watering day it should be done every 1,5 hours between feedings.
It is recommended to spray dry feed with live water.
High concentration water (pH=10 to 11) is not efficient. |
Mortality rate of animals goes down, they acquire more energy and resistivity to diseases. Their appetite and daily gain improve.
Total volume of water shall not be more than 10 g per live weight of an animal. |
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9. Improvement of growing and blossoming of pot flowers |
It is recommended to water pot flowers as follows:
Once using low concentration live water (pH=7,5 to 8,5), then 2 to 3 times using regular water, and so on. Live water should be applied not more than 1 to 2 times a week.
If you notice that a flower is going worse, it should be watered with liveless water once, then two times with live water, then regular water and later as described above. |
Flowers grow faster and their blossom is better.
The soil in the pot is disinfected and the flowers recover. |
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10. Preparation of barley for malt production |
Before sprouting the barley, keep them in the liveless water for 1 to 2 hours (i.e for disinfection). Then pour out the liveless water and place the barley into live water for several hours (this period would depend on actual conditions). Then place then for sprouting and water with live water.
The same method could be used for sprouting wheat and other cereals used for production of healthy food (baked products, wholemeal products, etc.). |
Barley would sprout faster and the malt is better, the grain dry faster.
The grain gets well disinfected, they shoot faster, and they are tastier. |
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11. Treatment of diarrhea of domestic animals and poultry |
If chicken, ducklings, goslings and other birds get diarrhea, water them with liveless water (pH=4,5) several times until the disorder disappears.
The same recommended and in case of domestic animals - give them liveless water. If they do not drink, find the way how to get them watered, o prepare feed with liveless water. |
Like for men, diarrhea passes off quite fast - within several hours or within a day.
You can also additionally disinfect the animal keeping facility. |
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12. Revival of faded flowers and vegetables |
Cut of the stalks of faded flowers or vegetables and place such flowers or vegetable in to live water. The recommended concentration of such water should be 8 to 9 pH. |
Flower and vegetables get revived and last longer. |
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13. Stimulation of poultry growth |
Small and weak poultry (chicken, turkey poults, etc.) should be watered for 2 to 3 days in succession using low concentration live water. They may be offered live and regular water so that they choose the best suitable one.
Later live water should be used for watering not more than 1 to 2 times a week. |
If live water is properly applied, mortality rate is reduced by 40 per cent, the birds eat better, and they grow well and are more resistant to diseases. |
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14. Disinfection of premises |
Small premises may be thoroughly washed using liveless water. It is even more efficient to spray and make a mist of liveless water using spraying appliance. Spraying is more efficient when disinfecting larger premises: stables, pigfarms etc.,- animals may not be moved out as water is not dangerous at all. Water concentration should be about 2,0 pH.
The same method could be applied when disinfecting fruit and vegetable storage facilities, cellars and hot houses. Disinfection should be done on a regular basis. |
Spraying or mist decreases microflora of the premises 2 to 5 times. Disinfection is active for 8 to 10 days. |
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15. Removal of grease |
Surfaces polluted with grease, e.g. furniture and floor, should be soaked or sprayed with live water (pH=9,5 to 10,5) for 1 to 2 hours. Then wash using regular water.
Live water also has bactericidal qualities, so at the same time various microbes get destroyed (e.g. staphylococcus). |
Live (alkaline) water has washing qualities, that is it removes grease and cleans surfaces in the similar way as 1 to 1,5 per cent sodium alkaline solution. |
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16. Disinfection of hands and feet. |
For this purpose wash your hands and feet with liveless water and let them dry without wiping. |
Disinfection is very efficient and absolutely harmless. |
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17. Sterilisation of jars and preparation for making preserves |
Wash the jars and caps with live water. It would be even better to pour live water into jars and keep it there for half an hour. Then rinse the jars with liveless water well (pH=2) and dry. Further sterilisation by boiling is not required. |
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18. Cleaning and degreasing of window panes |
Washing qualities of live (alkaline) water are used for window washing and degreasing. First you soak the glass, wait a little and wash. It is also very economic to wash car windows. |
The same method could be applied for washing windowpanes of hot houses. |
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19. Disinfection of tare |
All kinds of tare (crates, boxes, bags, sacks, etc.) should be well washed with liveless water and dried (best if dried in the sun). Disinfection will be more efficient if such tare is soaked in live water and then treated with liveless water. |
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20. Water softening |
Live water is very soft and clean water, so when you need soft water, you can use live water (for laundry, for making tea or coffee, etc.). Before using wait until turbidity settles down. |
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21. Extension of fruit and vegetable shelf life |
Before storing fruit and vegetables should be processed with liveless water, then left to dry or wiped.
The same could be done by spraying fruit when they are carried on a conveyer belt or dipping the tare with fruit in to liveless water, then regularly spraying them or applying mist while they are in storage facility.
Tare and storage places should be also disinfected. |
Shelf life is increased several times, fruit and vegetable survive longer, they do not lose vitamins, sugar and do not rot. |
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22. Watering of calves with live water |
Live water is used for watering calves 1 to 25 times a week, milk used for feeding could be diluted using live water (pH=8 to 9). Weak animals should be watered using live water for several days until they become stronger.
Calves suffering from diarrhea should be given liveless water.
Field tests in some farms of Latvia confirmed the above by yielding excellent results. |
Compared to control groups, daily gain increased by 20 to 30 per cent. The group of weak calves survived 100 per cent as compared to 70 to 80 per cent surviving in other groups. |
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23. Disinfection of saunas, baths and swimming pools |
Wash the surfaces of saunas, baths and swimming pools using liveless water or make a mist in such a room. Disinfection will be more efficient is every surface in the beginning is washed using live water. At the same time every ware in the premises also gets disinfected. |
For that purpose one should employ activator of bigger capacity. |
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24. Baths with activated water |
Baths or saunas where activated water is used are better in restoring strength, good feeling and act as tonic (live water). Baths with liveless water act as tranquillisers and remove stress. |
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25. Increase of productivity of fur animals (e.g.minks) |
The animals should be watered using live water 1 to 2 times a week. Concentration of such water shall be about 7,5 to 8,5 pH. Feed for animals can also be prepared using live water.
In case the animals suffer from diarrhea, give them liveless water until they get rid of the disorder. Also it will useful to disinfect the premises where animals are kept to stop the infection from spreading (disinfecting was described above). |
Mortality rate goes down by 5 to 8 per cent, appetite of the animals improves, they become more resistant to diseases, furs become bigger by 7 to 8 percent and higher in quality. |