Still skeptical? I wouldn't blame you! I've read a lot about water and this is one of the best sites I've found on the scholarly research on water:
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/index.html
Another water site:
http://www.wileywater.com/Categories/Categories.htm
Here is one skeptic's sites on water (he is a retired profess-or):
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/magscams.html
http://www.chem1.com/CQ/clusterpats.html
I emailed Steven Lower (above) saying that I had water that causes a change in consciousness and he replied that it could only be placebo effect in the absence of double blind tests proving otherwise, that magnetic treatment was flim-flam and that oxygen was a cellular poison. Chlorine is a carcinogen and a cellular poison. His own site says you can't make the oxygen stay in the water, so what difference does it make?
Oxygen was used precisely for that reason: to assure sterility. Since Ausome Water actually seems more powerful before ozonation, I have discontinued ozonation and have gone to microporous filtration to maximize potency (using standard scientific Berkefeld ceramic filters). I guess that eliminates the possibility of the consciousness changes being from oxygen induced cell death. I have been drinking this water for over a year and have never felt better.
Part of why it is so hard to believe some of the water processing stories is that the explanations are full of doubletalk, gobbledygook, and woo-woo such as:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5125780462773187994
The great strength of science is that it is rooted in actual experience. The great weakness of contemporary science is that it admits only certain types of experience as legitimate.
------ David Bohm
If we do not expect the unexpected, we will never find it.
----- Heraclitus
Science is not meant to cure us of mystery, but to reinvent and reinvigorate it.
---- Dr. Robert Sapolsky, Professor of Biology, Stanford University
You will never know if I'm right in my theories unless you try Ausome Water yourself.