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Willard Water

Willard Water is chemically processed water that contains ingredients such as rock salt, calcium chloride and magnesium sulphate. Willard Water was developed in the early 20th century at the South Dakota School of Mines by a professor named John Wesley Willard. He developed and patented this special water as an industrial cleaning agent for cleaning and degreasing railroad parts. People in the town tried Willard Water as a medicine. Soon after, Willard Water became something of a legend as a cure-all for almost every known disease in humans and animals, as well as a fertilizer for plants. Willard Water is used for arthritis, acne, anxiety, nervous stomach, high blood pressure, ulcers and hair loss. In animals, Willard Water is used to treat leukemia in cows and cats. In industrial production, Willard Water is used as a preservative for food and as a washing aid.

How does Willard Water work?

There is not enough information available to say how Willard Water might work as a medicine.

How effective is Willard Water?

There is not enough scientific data to say how effective Willard Water is for arthritis, acne, anxiety, nervous stomach, high blood pressure, ulcers and hair loss. Further scientific research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of Willard Water in these applications.

Safety and side effects

There is not enough information to say whether Willard Water is safe and harmless or what side effects it may have.

Precautions and warnings

Pregnancy and lactation: Not enough is known about the use of Willard Water during pregnancy and lactation. For this reason, pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid Willard Water.

Interactions

At this time, there is no information on interactions of Willard Water with medications or supplements.

Dosage

An appropriate dosage of Willard Water depends on various factors such as age, state of health and others. At this time, there is insufficient scientific data to make a statement about appropriate dosage ranges for Willard Water. For this reason, you should follow the dosage instructions on the label and/or consult a doctor or pharmacist before use.