One More for the “Ugly Book with a Happy Ever After Ending”

If you ever met AquaNew’s CEO, Rob Gourley, you likely have seen his “Ugly Book” of wounds, including before Watt-Ahh and after Watt-Ahh photos, provided by our customers, health practitioners and veterinarians. Some of the “before photos” are gruesome and bloody but the “after photos” show the results of a remarkable “high energy” healing mechanism that is

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Flint’s Drinking Water Emergency Causes Us to Question What’s in Tap Water

The Flint, MI drinking water emergency goes well beyond political rhetoric.  AquaNew extends its sentiments to those adversely impacted. The U.S. EPA sets acceptable drinking water standards nationwide. In an effort to understand the facts behind this problem, we learned more by visiting both the U.S. EPA and other water technology websites. We understand that the

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AquaNew’s Spotlight on AHH-Mazing “AHA!” Discoveries

You know you’ve experienced it – that special “AHA!” moment of realization that seems to hit you when you least expect it. Some find it through meditation, self-reflection, brainstorming, creative pursuits, or spending time in nature. We had our own “AHA!” moment one evening this time last year when AquaNew sponsored an ingenuity event in Sarasota. Keynote

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Secret Gourley Family Recipe: Southern Black-Eyed Peas with a Northern Twist

Northerner Rob Gourley married into a Southern family, and eating bland black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day for good luck is tradition. No, this is not Rob’s recipe on how to make Watt-Ahh®. The next best kept secret is Rob Gourley’s other recipe … how to make Southern black-eyed peas more edible and delicious with

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Holiday Mishaps: Cleaning Bubbles for Linens

In celebration of the holidays, the host and hostess will bring out their family’s heirlooms of crystal glasses, fine china and delicate linen tablecloths and napkins. Unfortunately, during the festivities, spills can easily happen leaving behind the staining hallmarks of red wine and turkey gravy – even cranberry sauce gets thrown in. You might want

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