Madhu Kiran Kota
6 min readFeb 10, 2022

Sun-charged water / Solarized water

*What’s Sun-Charged Water?

Basically, sun-charged water is water that’s infused with natural benefits from the sun. It is known in some social circles as water kissed by the sun. Sun-charging water brings life back to water after it loses its aliveness.

Introduction:

Water is an essential basic constituent of all living organisms [1] and sunlight is our main source of energy. Sunlight is the main element from which all physical life originates and is energized. Thus, water and sunlight are critical components of biological function. There is an absolute necessity in daily life for water, especially uncontaminated water. In order to keep water free from life-threatening contaminants, an elaborate purification system is in place in western countries that is not found feasible in some Third-World countries where the water sources usually have faecal contaminants. Exposure of contaminated water to sunlight can be sterilizing [25]. The process is dependent upon the composition of the vessel, as well as intensity and time of exposure [2]. Placing bottled (plastic/glass) water in sunlight for a minimum of 5 hrs and up to a maximum of 48 hrs has been scientifically shown to detoxify and decontaminate water infected with bacteria and viruses [35]. Extended times of exposure to sunlight for approximately six weeks, has been used for solarization of soil [6].

SODIS: SOLAR WATER DISINFECTION

“SODIS is a nearly cost-free system because sunlight is free of charge. Nobody has to pay for it.” — Martin Wegelin, Swiss Researcher. [18 ]

Sodis was pioneered in Lebanon in the 1980s. It is a simple water-treatment method which uses the sun, throw-away plastic soft-drink bottles and a black surface. Further research was carried out and promoted by the Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and technology on Sodis.

Transparent bottles are filled with water and placed horizontally on a flat surface in sunlight for about five hours. The illness causing micro-organisms (pathogens) in the polluted water succumb to the killing effect of the ultraviolet light in the solar radiation. The process is enhanced when the solar water disinfection is combined with a “solar thermal water treatment” which makes use of the fact that the colour black absorbs light. This is accomplished by painting the bottom half of the bottle black or placing it on black-painted corrugated iron or plastic sheets.

Field studies have been conducted in Bolivia, Burkina Faso, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Lebanon, Morocco, Thailand and Togo. Testing shows the process works. Anecdotal evidence has been gathered indicating that people have less diarrhoea. Supporters say SODIS even has advantages for conventional supply schemes where people collect water from public sources. Under this system, secondary pollution by consumers may occur which can be eliminated by the solar water-disinfection method which takes place in a closed bottle.

Water as cleansing agent

Water is cleansing, quenching, and enchanting. Most often, either in scriptures (Vedas [21] , Bible [20] or even in Ayurveda [19] / Medical sciences water represents cleansing, life and freedom. It carries the vibrations of the ocean and the moon.

The water we get these days remains caught in plastic tanks & rustic pipes. As a result, it loses all its life & turns out to be dead water. Water becomes dead once it disconnects from nature. In addition, we store it in plastic bottle, refrigerator etc. There are many different kinds of magical waters you can make and use in your craft. Here’s how to make Sun water.Sunlight has been a key source of energy to bring life on the earth. It has been a bright spot of human health.

When sunlight falls upon water, it changes its molecular structure to convert it from DEAD WATER to LIVING WATER. At the point when we expend this sun-charged water, a similar life power is moved into our body and is utilized to heal our tissues & cells.

Sun Water

Sun water is water that’s been charged by the sun. It is made by putting a pot of clean, filtered water or by leaving water in a bowl or jar to charge in the sunlight for 5–8 hours. Bring it in at sunset or before the moonlight touches it.



*Benefits of Sun-Charged Water*⁣
1) The water we get nowadays stays trapped in plastic tanks & rustic pipes. As a result, it loses all its life & becomes dead water. When sunlight falls upon water, it changes its molecular structure to convert it from DEAD WATER to LIVING WATER. When we consume this sun-charged water, the same life force is transferred into our body and is used to heal our tissues & cells. ⁣

2) Sun-charged water is also a natural antiseptic. It helps in eliminating bacteria, virus, and fungal infections in the body. Sunlight is Nature’s best water purifier.⁣

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Madhu Kiran Kota
Madhu Kiran Kota

Written by Madhu Kiran Kota

Nutritionist by Profession , Writer by passion

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