Mario Brainovic: Uncovering the Hidden Messages in Water | EP 483

Align Podcast - Podcast tekijän mukaan Aaron Alexander - Torstaisin

Today on The Align Podcast, we are joined by revolutionary researcher, entrepreneur, and founder of Analemma Water, Mario Brainovic. We talk about structured water and its many fascinating impacts. That includes its crystalline structure, how it affects your emotions, and how it can improve not only the health of humans - but plants too. We also dive deep into microbiomes and how our thoughts attract certain energy. Be sure to share this one with your friends and family. The work that Mario does is nothing short of extraordinary, and I’m sure everyone will be able to appreciate the hard work that Mario puts in to further humanity. If you find yourself coming back to the podcast, make sure to hit that follow button and consider leaving us a kind review.  I hope you learn a lot from this episode, and I’ll catch you again next week! Enjoy the genius that is, Mario Brainovic. More About Mario: Mario is an entrepreneur, researcher, and a visionary in the field of health and wellness. For years he ran a successful international advertising agency and a production house. He was always very passionate about health and wellness, about finding natural ways to heal, regenerate, and restore the delicate balance between body, mind, and spirit. This led him to establish a natural pharmaceutical company that successfully helped many people for years. After a while, he became very passionate about water. Realizing its extraordinary significance he established New Earth Technologies, a company that offers the miracle of Analemma Water to the world. Where To Find Mario: Website Instagram If you’re interested in Analemma Water, then you’re in luck! Click on the link here and use the code ALIGN at checkout to get 10% off of your order! Thank You To Our Sponsors: Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at http://drinkag1.com/ALIGN.

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