Praise for “The Secret of Life-Giving Water”
”There is nothing ranking higher in importance than water. It is because water is the root of all living beings. Compared to the rest of the world, Korea is not known for plentitude of water. Now more than ever, we are beginning to understand how critical water is to our wellbeing. Water can also be viewed through an economic lens. We can no longer afford to ignore water as some common worthless commodity. As we are in the midst of a drive to live well, there is more and more interest in staying healthy, and as the center piece of this effort water is gaining more and more attention.“Water represents 70% of the human body, 83% of blood is water and 90% of cells consist of water. I like to emphasize the importance of the water here since it determines the physical constitution and health of all individuals.
There are many different kinds of water out there: tap water, mountain water, spring water, well water, fresh water, but the water can be generally being divided into two categories.
Is it the kind of water that has strong oxidation potential? Or is it the kind of water which has strong deoxidizing potential? Water divides into these two types. Director Kim Young-Kwi had earlier recognized the importance of water and researched water exclusively, and spent many years perfecting natural water made through science — he had carried on empirical studies, clinical research and published his findings, and engaged in actual treatment of difficult chronic diseases applying his knowledge of electrolyzed water to combat diabetes, hypertension, and atopic dermatitis for many patients over the years. Now he is recognized by his peers and institutions for the results, and recently received a golden award for “Benefiting the Health and Advancement of Human Kind” from the Center for Advancement and Scientific Progress.
While lots of folks have much interest in water, unfortunately there is no accepted standard of information on water; therefore no one is familiar with what separates good water from the bad. Because of this, Director Kim Young-Kwi’s new book, “Secret of Life-Giving Water: The Right Knowledge Will Make You Healthy” is a welcome addition to the growing body of knowledge and information about water, providing the necessary and timely information and knowledge to all of us, to enable us to regain, restore, and maintain our health, which I recommend without hesitation or reservation.”
Jo Soon
Formerly: The Mayor of City of Seoul, the Deputy Prime Minister, and the Minister of Economic Development Center. Presently: Professor and Chairman of the Board of the Center for Advancement and Scientific Progress.