Willard Water was a big deal in South Dakota in the late 60's early
70's.  They found a stream that had some lignite coal and other minerals
in it , and did some experimenting and found it to seem to cure some
ailments.  CBS 60 min. did a couple specials on it and the co. went wild
with request for the product.  Greed and mismanagement set in, and they
never really regained the original momentum.  They are in business today
under new ownership.
I am from S.Dak. and tried some original Willard Water, it was toted to
give you energy, but my tank must have been full, I never noticed any
additional energy. They have a web site under "Willard Water"
Tel Tofflemire
Dewey, AZ

Roy Thompson wrote:

>  I have heard about willard's water several times now.Can anyone
> elaborate on this?
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: mars larz
>      To: silver-list@eskimo.com
>      Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2002 1:29 AM
>      Subject: CS>have you ever heard of these distilled waters
>       listen........... i do not make cs but i read the site  and
>      at one point "caution" about distilled water from k-mart was
>      a big issue.   (BIG SPAM  IN BOX
>      MESSAGES)anyway.............  in my travels on foot and on
>      the net i came across  willard's water & aloe water i think
>      they both are distilled   have you  guys ever heard of these
>      products?   i'm a cs newbie .  if you haven't  maybe  this
>      would be a new avenue to  look into even if out of pure
>      curiosity.  let me know if this helps
>
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>      thank you
>
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