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Saturday, 18 June 2005

Water, water, water pseudoscience everywhere

Aw, drats! Atty. Adrian Sison of DWBR-FM is still promoting "structured water."

Exercise at least 30 minutes a day, drink structured water (call 02-4332222, email structured_water@yahoo.com) ten times a day. (Health)


Drink it ten times a day? How many liters does that add up to? And how much will the company be siphoning off its clients' wallets? Can the company provide scientific evidence that its "structured water" is, chemically, significantly different from ordinary bottled water? Can the company provide evidence that drinking its water has significant medical benefits over taking ordinary bottled water? Have controlled clinical trials been done? Have the results been corroborated by other independent researchers?

Dowse your product literature with enough technical and scientific mumbo jumbo and you can fool some people to fall for it, whether the product is efficacious or not, whether there is substantive evidence for the claims or not. And need it be said that some go to the extent of fabricating evidence and misrepresenting real doctors/scientists, just to make a quick buck.

James Randi just dealt with a couple of water pseudoscience this month: Condensed water and Penta water

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