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from the Global Conveyor Belt
VIDEO
THE
ORIGIN
Thousands of years
ago around Greenland in the North Atlantic, gigantic icebergs began
to melt as the result of a dramatic climate change. As the ice melted,
the water quickly sank to the bottom of the ocean to depths exceeding
10,000 feet. As it sank it did not mix significantly with the surrounding
ocean water because of a marked difference in temperature and salinity.
Thus a huge volume of water, essentially the remants of giant icebergs
and thus virtually free of pathogens and chemicals was established
and ready to begin a long journey.

THE
JOURNEY
Deep undersea currents
travel continually around the globe. These currents referred to
as the “Global Conveyor Belt” move very slowly (a complete circumvention
can take thousands of years)and the water moving in them rarely
nears the surface. On the journey the water comes in contact with
many undersea conditions and volcanic events and as a result picks
up significant levels of nutrients and minerals.
THE
RESULT
This phenomenon results
in water that arrives in Hawaii (the extreme end of the “Global
Conveyor Belt) that is very old, very cold, very pure and very rich
in nutrients and minerals.
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