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Before you buy or drink alkaline water, please read this
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Before you buy or drink alkaline water, please read this
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eography. Further they are kind, free from jealousy, righteous, have their sense under control, of happy disposition, and ardent in everything they do.
According to Silparatna, a Hindu temple project would start with a Yajamana (patron), and include a Sthapaka (guru, spiritual guide and architect-priest), a Sthapati (architect) who would design the building, a Sutragrahin (surveyor), and many Vardhakins (workers, masons, painters, plasterers, overseers) and Taksakas (sculptors). While the temple is under construction, all those working on the temple were revered and considered sacerdotal by the patron as well as others witnessing the construction. Further, it was a tradition that all tools and materials used in temple building and all creative work had the sanction of a sacrament. For example, if a carpenter or sculptor needed to fell a tree or cut a rock from a hill, he would propitiate the tree or rock with prayers, seeking forgiveness for cutting it from its surroundings, and explaining his intent and purpose. The axe used to cut the tre
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Dear Reader,<br />
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Many people concerned about their health make sure to drink high-pH alkaline water.<br />
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But it turns out they’re wasting their time. You might as well pour that stuff down the drain.<br />
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But if you’re interested in younger skin and more energy, there is far healthier water you can drink.<br />
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Earlier this year, we filmed a <strong><a href="http://xitoxfoot.sa.com/I79obwnMeC0NJLcGsUr2guSOq-c4OyFy7_ZEHI7bXAAhCHvePA">unique experiment</a></strong> in our Baltimore HQ:<br />
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<strong><a href="http://xitoxfoot.sa.com/I79obwnMeC0NJLcGsUr2guSOq-c4OyFy7_ZEHI7bXAAhCHvePA">(Click Play to Watch the Experiment)</a></strong><br />
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This experiment was so controversial... one of our company’s legal representatives stepped in to monitor it.<br />
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Why?<br />
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To prevent big water companies from getting angry and suing.<br />
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When you click below and see the short video, you’ll understand exactly why.<br />
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<strong><a href="http://xitoxfoot.sa.com/I79obwnMeC0NJLcGsUr2guSOq-c4OyFy7_ZEHI7bXAAhCHvePA">Watch this short video now by clicking here.</a></strong><br />
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