Revigator: Ceramic water dispenser lined with radium ores

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Dating back to the early times of 20th century, within 1920-1935, Radium Ore Revigator Company made powerful ceramic dispensers with radioactive ores. People strongly believed that the radioactive materials are good for health and they must have this to ensure a sound health.

Commenting on the appearance of the dispenser looked very similar to the bottled dispensers which we use these days. The only way to distinguish both was that before it was lined with carnotite. This prototype Revigator was conjugated with health club (spa) water which was a trend at that time producing a really bad plan to put radioactive elements in the drinking water thinking that it would do well to health.

The cure that the radioactive elements would do, is to cure cancer and that too, if you only have! Recent study says that the low dose of radiation, affects the body to a large extent and would be safe to use. The dimensions of the Revigator is said to be 230 X 290 X 230, is small and could be kept anywhere. The instructions printed on the revigator are,

Fill jar every night. Drink freely… when thirsty and upon arising and retiring, average six or more glasses daily.

If someone quarrels opposing alternative medicine being a subject to the inclemencies of science, then don’t forget to pop-in this product.

Via: OObject

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