Prill: Can It Help Revitalize Toxic Waters At Lake Atitlan
It may sound ‘woo-woo’ but those who have tried it say it works
By Greg Szymanski, JD
March 25, 2010
A company selling a water product called Prill may not have all the answers for the outbreak of cyanobacteria at Lake Atitlan, but what they sell may help revitalize tainted and unhealthy lake water still being pumped into homes, hotels and other businesses.
“Yes, we have had a number of successes with Twilight Prills and providing remedies for polluted waters,” said Martin Pytela, head of Life Enthusiast Co-op, who sells the granulated product added to water.
“ Prills help restructure water back to natural rather than damaged industrial (toxic) energy pattern. It sounds a bit ‘woo-woo’ to many people, I realize, but it does make a big difference.
Pytela said he’d love to introduce his product to the indigenous people at Lake Atitlan and is going to work with the help organization, Save Lake Atitlan Mission, to get this accomplished.
He added that once someone tries Prill, “he’ll never us bottled water again because it eliminates chlorine and removes toxins.”
What is Prill?
According to Pytela, Prill Water is super-hydrating, and is a far superior moisturizer to common water. He said it will enhance your nutrient absorption and toxin elimination, and this will improve your health.
“It has increased oxidation reduction potential, lower surface tension, and higher pH than the water you treat, to help reduce the damage from free radicals in your body. Prill Water has alkalizing potential to raise your body’s pH,” added Pytela.
“Lasting many years, these small beads create water that is wonderfully moisturizing, and is absorbed immediately so that every cell (be it human, animal or plant) is properly hydrated. This is the key to healing, and the maintenance of health.
Regarding the situation at Lake Atitlan, he went on:
“We have had a number of reports that indeed this works even on large scale. I have no idea just how much we would have to use on a lake this size. We would have to create some initial project to sponsor a small area, a single bay, and start working it.
“Our company is not big or strong enough to afford to do this for free … We could seed it, and sponsor a drive but we would like to collaborate with people on the ground in Guatemala.”
Here are some testimonies about the effectiveness of Prill found on Pytela’s web site at:To read the rest of this article subscribe now!


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