Perfect Water - Anybody ever heard of this? Anybody ever heard of this water "Perfect Water"? http://www.drinkperfectwater.com/ My friend showed me this the other day whilst we were at the gym, claiming that the water can make me stretch and perform better, and offered me a bottle. So I decided to take it and drink it. Amazingly enough I actually was able to perform better. I was actually amazed. Does anybody have a possible explanation to how this works? Do you think its psychological? I don't think it is... cause I was able to stretch further, and have more strength in benching. Seem legit? Thanks. |
You knew you were drinking it before working out. This makes your judgment biased. |
I'm confused. I was already working out, then got offered the bottle. Before and After the water did have a increase in capability. I was told what the water would do, but experienced it first hand. I don't think the power of our brains can psychologically manipulate that. I've tried many times to push myself in the gym, but have had little success. |
Regardless of if you had the water before or during your work out. You still knew this water was supposedly supposed to do something. Welcome to the placebo effect. |
Isn't the reaction to this water far too quick? You JUST drank some, it wouldn't effect you that fast.... |
Is this kangen? My mom got conned into buying one of those useless machines. We now use a brita filter Posted via RS Mobile |
Blahh I met the guy who created this water and I had to listen to him babble on about it. Personally I think its just clever marketing, I've gone through 2 cases worth (free btw) and seriously the only thing different was I pissed more than usual :lol I'll stick to my G2 Gatorade and regular water thank you. |
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The bottle claims to be hydrolized or something so that your body absorbs it a lot faster. Quote:
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That doesn't make you stupid btw, just human. What makes you stupid is that you believe bullshit products like this actually do anything for real, and argue about it when people explain why you felt anything from it. |
I :lol 'ed at hydrolized water. |
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You can easily test this. Two identical water bottles. Mark them A and B. Have a friend fill with tap water in one and perfect water in the other. Do workout with bottle A. Note if you're stronger. Do workout with bottle B. Note if you're stronger. Repeat until you have a proper sample size. I'll bet money that the results will be 50-50 or close to. I feel dumber now. |
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I'd love to find out where this guy is and have him do a placebo test with multiple people. I doubt he would ever go for it though. |
^ This guy is in spokane washington listening to some bs talk about joining a company which will be selling this item. |
I heard a sale guy trying to sell it. He was saying that it's so oxygenated it's almost h202. Lol. Its a waste of money. |
^ yes it's a waste...and that saying is used to trick dumb people what does "almost" h2o2 mean? or how is that good for you? my mom buys h2o2 to clean stuff.. http://www.thefactsaboutfitness.com/...tled-water.htm |
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so ur dinking hydrogen peroxide lol good luck. its def. placebo effect. just drink normal water. probably just trying to take some of the marketing effect of vitamin water...everybody buys bottled water...good luck to them if ppl are stupid enough to believe this. |
My friends dad sells this stuff I tried it but didn't know what it was before hand and I felt I was able to push myself more than normal. I didn't know what it suppose to do either but the increase was minimal |
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It's dehydrated water. It's much lighter than the equivalent amount of regular water, so you won't get tired on your way to the gym. Interested? |
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i dont care if you guys buy this shit or not just posting back to the OP that I heard of it please take the stick outta ur ass |
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