Sharon Kleyne Declares Fresh Water Crisis On Radio
Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) December 12, 2016 -- Date aired: December 5, 2016
Guest: Dr. Jerry Wiles, North America Regional Director of International Orality Network & President Emeritus of Living Water International
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Sharon Kleyne, America’s top water researcher and advocate welcomed Dr. Jerry Wiles as a guest on her nationally syndicated radio program, The Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water, Global Climate Change and Your Health on Voice of America to talk about the global fresh water crisis we’re facing. As longtime director and current President Emeritus of Living Water International, Dr. Wiles has participated in digging and maintaining 17,811 fresh water wells in impoverished and water-challenged countries.
For more than two decades, Sharon Kleyne’s research and new water technology discoveries at the company she founded, Bio-Logic Aqua® Research Water Life Science®, have garnered international recognition for her as the global expert on dehydration of the eyes and skin due to excessive evaporation of the body’s water vapor. “From the moment we leave our mother’s water-womb and are born,” Kleyne says, “we begin a process of evaporation that continues until death. In order to sustain excellent health,” she goes on, “one must supplement eyes and skin on a daily basis to replenish the evaporating water vapor.
Sharon Kleyne also warns that people on this planet must stop taking fresh water for granted. “Just as the eyes and skin suffer from excess evaporation, so do fresh water supplies and outlets,” Kleyne says. Dr. Wiles agrees. We estimate,” says Dr. Wiles, “that 663 million people around the world have little or no access to clean water.” Dr. Wiles identifies several regions in Africa and some Southeast Asian locales as the places on the planet that are most in need of fresh water.
Sharon Kleyne reminds her listeners that of course there is much more to creating a fresh water supply for those in need than digging wells. Dr. Wiles agrees. “We were lucky in our early efforts,” Dr. Wiles says, “because one of our members invented the LS 100. A portable drill rig we could take to remote places.” Kleyne quickly points out that once the drillers are at their location, drilling the well is only the first step. “That’s right,” says Dr. Wiles. “A big part of our mission is education, but it is hands on education, it is learning and teaching by doing. It’s not enough to pass out a bunch of handbooks and hope for the best.”
Dr. Wiles says that Living Water International and International Orality Network, which he serves as North American Regional Director, believe in the importance of mentoring the people they help. “We’re always referring to WASH,” says Dr. Wiles. “It stands for Water—Access—Sanitation—Health.”
Sharon Kleyne applauds such effort. “I discovered long ago that one can accomplish very little without education,” says Kleyne. “I try to educate people around the world every day about the growing global water crisis, and the health dangers associated with dehydration due to excess evaporation of the earth’s water vapor. In doing so,” Kleyne says, “we learn what we need to know to create a new, healthy Water Life Science® lifestyle.” Kleyne encourages listeners and other interested parties to visit http://www.biologicaqua.com for more information about this new water technology and new water lifestyle.
Mikaylah Roggasch, Bio-Logic Aqua® Research – Water Life Science® -Rogue Media, http://www.biologicaqua.com, +1 (800) 367-6478, [email protected]
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