Intentional by Creo Mundi
“Fact: Research shows that written words on containers of water can influence the water’s structure for better or worse based on the nature or Intent (sic) of the word.”
Wait. Hold up. Slow down. Hang on a second. Wait.
You’re saying that water can read?
And it knows not just human language, but enough human psychology to determine the intent of words written on its container? If water is that smart, isn’t drinking it murder?
I would seriously love to see this “research”.
“Fact: The human body is over 70% water. What if positive words were printed on the inside of your clothing?”
Well, I’d be a gullible idiot who just paid $79 for a sweatshirt. But at least nobody else would know how big an idiot I was, since the words are printed on the inside.

February 10th, 2009 at 1:09 am
I saw this too on my most recent trip, and was similarly befuddled about the ad. The part that really got me was the comment about the words improving the water’s “structure” what structure is this exactly? Are we talking about crystals? Last I checked, liquids were defined as occupying a fixed volume but having no structure this is balderdash on so many levels.
February 17th, 2009 at 12:35 am
This “research” is also quoted at length in the execrable film “What the Bleep Do We Know?” In the film, though, they say “the human body is 90% water.” I think this was the moment that I finally walked out, unable to take it any more!
February 17th, 2009 at 12:38 am
I heard that that movie was filled with pseudoscientific nonsense. Glad to have confirmation.