Kabbalah Water: The Magical Wonder Water

Beth Benson
Water, it makes up over 70% of the Earth and has recently been modified, purified, and sold, however there is one type of water that has claimed to work miracles; Kabbalah water.

The word Kabbalah means or is known as the world's oldest body of Jewish spiritual wisdom and contains the secrets of the universe and also the key to our hearts and souls. Many scientists state that this special water heals, nurtures, and protects. Also, they have felt that the state of the water that is going into our bodies determines the quality of every atom of our body working poorly or properly depending on that water's quality.

Many celebrities swear by Kabbalah water; Madonna, Jeff Goldblum, Demi Moore, Ashton Kutcher, Naomi Campbell, Elizabeth Taylor, as well as Roseanne Barr, just to name a few. The well known, Madonna seems the most dedicated celebrity when it comes to the beliefs of the Kabbalah, at one concert she requested 25 cases of Kabbalah water and at five dollars per bottle, it is said that she spends over ten grand a month on the water. She has also spent over two million dollars promoting the Kabbalah faith. This blessed water has turned a lot of heads when the leaders of the faith have announced a claim that the water has the power to cure diseases such as cancer and AIDS.

Many believe that this miracle water comes from a Ukrainian Lake due to an unknown mystical like liquid that has been tested to be coming from the water, others believe that its water that is blessed by the Kabbalah leaders, kind of like a type of holy water.

Kabbalah rabbis believe that specific blessings will magically return the water back to its primary existence and have a 100% positive effect. Due to how extreme that this cultural belief is, many think that Madonna and other Kabbalah believers are part of a cult; I believe it's just an obsession and if you're drinking two thousand bottles of water a month, over hydration whether blessed water or not can be a bad thing.

When doing research on this said healing water, the online Kabbalah store that I had found has a disclaimer at the bottom of every product paragraph stating that "The producer and distributor of this water do not claim any specific physical benefits which might be achieved by using it. Persons suffering physical ailments are urged to consult with their physicians." This of course questions the actual truth of its power.

In conclusion, Kabbalah water is like any other believed natural healer, unless you have had proven improvement in a condition, or have had scientific proof, don't believe everything you read. Also, a lot of times it is mind over matter; if you see an add for miracle water and start drinking it, your mind will make you think that you feel better when in reality it was all in your head to begin with. So, try it with an open mind and of course don't spend your entire savings on it either.

Published by Beth Benson

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  • Kabbalah Water costs $5 per bottle.
  • Madonna spends $10,000 per month on Kabbalah Water.
This blessed water has turned a lot of heads when the leaders of the faith have announced a claim that the water has the power to cure diseases such as cancer and AIDS.

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