Javeria Saud’s ‘Emotional Water’ Theory Triggers Online Buzz

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Javeria Saud's 'Emotional Water' Theory Triggers Online Buzz
Javeria Saud's 'Emotional Water' Theory Triggers Online Buzz
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A video of actress and TV host Javeria Saud from her Ramadan show has gone viral, sparking an online debate over her claim that “water has emotions.”

During a recent episode, actress Aiman Khan mentioned that while house help usually cooks at her home, her husband, Muneeb Butt, can instantly tell when she prepares a meal. In response, Javeria Saud explained that food tastes different depending on who makes it because “water has emotions and absorbs people’s words and feelings.”

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She supported her claim by referencing a study by a Japanese scientist, saying, “He conducted an experiment with two bottles of water, speaking negative words to one and positive words to the other. Over time, the negatively spoken-to water deteriorated, while the positively spoken-to water remained unchanged.”

Javeria concluded that since water listens and reacts to human emotions, the feelings of the cook influence the taste of food. Aiman Khan agreed, suggesting this could explain why a mother’s home-cooked meals always taste unique.

The video quickly went viral, with social media users reacting with a mix of humour, scepticism, and curiosity.

Javeria Saud was referring to Masaru Emoto, a Japanese researcher who claimed that water molecules change based on human words and emotions. His study suggested that water responds to positivity and negativity, potentially affecting those who consume it. However, his findings have been widely debated in scientific circles.

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