WATER HAS MEMORY
In 1988, French immunologist Jacques Benveniste revelead the outcomes of his revolutionary experiments, and showed how water can maintain a memory, a trace, of the substances that dissolved into it. 10 years later, Japanese Masaru Emoto, from the perspective that water has memory, came to a brilliant conclusion.
If water can absorb and carry the energy it came in contact with, when it is touched by music, sound vibrations will be carried too. Therefore, water is a receptor, in other words, it receives wave frequencies and records them. Then, like a transmitter, it conveys the recorded frequencies and their relative benefits.