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22/12/2018
16/02/2018

Please contact me for orders or answers to questions relating to the product on email: reikiwater@hotmail.com

21/11/2017

Just a little snippet regarding the use of recycled plastic happening in Europe and England......

Roads Made of Recycled Plastic Are Being Tested in Britain

The polymer-based roads are more durable than normal asphalt roads—not to mention more environmentally-friendly.

A Scotland-based company called MacRebur has come up with a way to create roads that are made of recycled plastic, and are stronger and longer-lasting than normal asphalt-based roads.

The roads are made with a material that MacRebur calls MR6. The MR6 gets mixed with other road-making materials to hold the street together, replacing the need for the oil-based substance known as bitumen. Generally, roads are built of 90 percent rock, sand, and limestone, and 10 percent bitumen—but MacRebur's substance replaces the need for that last wasteful material, according to Inhabitat.

The MR6 is made entirely from waste materials that get mixed into asphalt to create the durable roads. According to MacRebur, roads built with MR6 are less likely to crack than conventional roads; the company says they also lessen tire resistance, which could help improve fuel economy for any vehicles using the roadway.

Currently, the roads are being put down in northwest England in Cumbria County. The first stretch of MR6-infused road was in the driveway of Toby McCartney, MacRebur's founding engineer, according to Inhabitat.

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Reiki enhanced spring water is bottled at source here in Australia. The spring is found at the base of Mount Warrenheip,...
08/08/2017

Reiki enhanced spring water is bottled at source here in Australia. The spring is found at the base of Mount Warrenheip, an inactive volcanic cone, which is a protected area ensuring that no contamination of the underground spring occurs. The quality of water is exceptional and inspections are carried out regularly by the Victorian Board based in Ballarat. At no time is the water touched by human hand and all bottling is done in a sterile plant using state of the art stainless steel equipment. Reiki is applied after the water is bottled and sealed.

I have chosen this particular spring water because the high mineral content, especially silica and magnesium which is so often lacking in our Western diet. Reiki Water has one of the highest levels of silica than most other bottled water in Australia, as well as being alkaline. The silica is a natural tissue salt of great benefit to one’s skin, hair, and nails, besides being an essential building block for our bodies.

Reiki, an ancient Japanese method of healing, improves energy levels and by balancing our chakras, or energy centres found in the body, which in turn promotes self healing.
Reiki Water, we believe, helps balance the body and helps eliminate anxiety, tiredness, as well as other conditions disruptive to the workings of the body, a preventative aid, as well as for essential hydration.

20/07/2017

Local business

Thank you to Jeannette Cossio for the fantastic photos
18/07/2017

Thank you to Jeannette Cossio for the fantastic photos

The big day has arrived
07/06/2017

The big day has arrived

very first visit to Bottling plant and Manufacturer/Sales Head office
12/09/2016

very first visit to Bottling plant and Manufacturer/Sales Head office

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Mornington, VIC
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