Pure Water: Continued

The Healing Power of Water: What Modern Medicine Won’t Tell You

You might be wondering why you haven’t heard more about the healing power of water. The truth is uncomfortable, but in my opinion, modern American medicine is a business first, and a healing system second.

Every year, trillions of dollars are made treating sick people with drugs and surgeries. That’s not a conspiracy theory—that’s just the economic reality of the system. If someone can heal themselves by drinking clean water, making small lifestyle changes, and avoiding medications and procedures... well, there’s not much profit in that, is there?

Coming to terms with this can be difficult. It was for me. But once I began to see the medical industry for what it is—a business—I started to look elsewhere for answers. And one of the most powerful answers I’ve found is water.


💧 Why Water?

Water is foundational. It hydrates our cells, flushes out toxins, regulates body temperature, supports digestion, and enables nearly every biological function in the human body. Yet most people are walking around chronically dehydrated—and they don’t even know it.

And here’s the most powerful part:

I believe drinking copious amounts of purified water can help the body heal itself from many common illnesses.

That may sound radical. But think about it: if you're not giving your body the most basic ingredient it needs to function, how can you expect it to heal?


🩺 The Medical Blind Spot

Most doctors aren’t taught about this in medical school. Their training is focused on diagnosing disease and prescribing drugs. Sure, they’ll mention the “8 cups of water a day” guideline—but that’s a minimum, not an optimal amount. And if you bring up drinking “too much” water, they’ll likely warn you about water intoxication (a rare but real condition).

What they won’t tell you is that you can feel radically better just by increasing your water intake—especially if you’re overweight, fatigued, or dealing with chronic issues.


🚰 How to Try the Water Cure

You don’t need a medical degree or a pile of money to try this for yourself. Here's how:

  1. Start drinking more purified water.
    Tap water, bottled water, or filtered—whatever works for you. I personally recommend a ZeroWater filter as an easy starting point. You can get a decent two-gallon jug for about $20.

  2. Adjust based on your body.
    The more you weigh or the more unwell you are, the more water you may need. It’s not one-size-fits-all.

  3. Accept that you’ll be urinating more.
    This is part of the process. Don’t fight it—embrace it. It means your body is flushing out what it doesn’t need.

  4. Stay consistent.
    You don’t have to change your diet right away. Just focus on water first. Once you start feeling better, you may be motivated to take the next step.


⚠️ A Word of Caution

As powerful as water is, balance matters. Don’t overdo it. You can drink too much water too quickly, especially if you're not replenishing electrolytes. Start gradually and listen to your body. If you have a health condition—especially kidney or heart issues—talk to a healthcare provider.


✨ Final Thoughts

We’ve been conditioned to think that healing must come in the form of a pill or a procedure. But what if the most powerful form of healing is also the simplest?

You don’t need a prescription for water. You just need the curiosity to try it, the discipline to stick with it, and the openness to believe that your body is capable of more than you’ve been told.

Try it for yourself. Prove it to yourself. And once you do, you may find the motivation to make even deeper changes in your life.

Because healing doesn’t have to be complicated.

Sometimes, it starts with a sip.