Water That Heals, Literally
- Kay
- Mar 26
- 4 min read
Hey y'all! I'm excited to keep going with the "Health is Wealth" focus for the month! We've been rocking with juicing, turmeric shots and even working out. Now it's time to talk water, specifically healing water.
What water are you currently sipping throughout your day? Tap? Bottled? Fiji? 👀🤔
Do you know you don't have to pay for all those water bottles that are toxic anyway?
I'm sure you've heard about chemicals in plastics like BPA and phthalates, that can leach into the water, especially when bottles are exposed to heat. These chemicals have been linked to health issues like hormone disruption and even some cancers. Pretty concerning, right? Why not ditch the forever chemical water bottles and bottle your water at the source. My mom discovered a spring water source near us and we can't get enough of it!
We started going last year around March of 2024. My mom was scrolling on IG and long behold this country little town with an Artesian Spring. We had to check it out, so off we went to Flovilla, Georgia where we discovered something amazing!

First off, the view of the little river is so dope. It's so peaceful and you can literally walk on the rocks while you wait for your jugs to fill up. We were able to take our shoes off and explore in it during the summer. The water was so cool and refreshing. Be ware of snakes though, because they are definitely out there. Trust me, this is not the water we drink, just something pleasant to hang around while you wait your turn.

The next part KB always tries to go play under is the little pavilion you can rent out for private events. This is located at the Indian Spring State Park, so of course they have events and all that jazz. We've walked through it and honestly, it's just a large empty space. It's cute though.

When you are walking up to the water, you're able to read up on the history of the water and the area. I have not stopped to read it yet, but an older lady at the spring gave her spill. Basically, the Indians had this area, like much of the US. They used the water for their healing and spiritual activities. It was taken from them, turned into a park and now belongs to the State.🤨 Same story, different location, right?

Now to the reason why! This is what the spout looks like when you go to this specific spring. I've only been to this one, but I can imagine they are all similar in a way. There are times you'll go and you'll find 3 people in line, others times you'll go and find 10. One of the best parts of collecting the water is hearing all the stories and testimonies from everyone there. Some have said it's cleared eczema, rashes and lowered blood pressure. Others have testified to it's powers to lessen arthritis and

joint pain as well as heal certain cancers. Now, everyone is different and has different experiences. However, I myself can say the arthritis part is true for me. I don't get any pain in my knee anymore and my wrist pain is non-existent when I do have the water. Now, I will warn you, the water is high in sulfur, so it smells of rotten eggs when you first bottle it. However, sulfur Promotes Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails, it aids in detoxification, and repairs the metabolism. Please don't let the smell stop you because after you let the water sit for about two days, the smell is gone.
The spring water is definitely worth giving a try. From the experience of talking to everyone about their take and testimonies, to tasting it and experience it's healing properties yourself, it's something I would recommend everyone tries at least once in their lifetime. You may surprise yourself by how much better you feel and by how much you learn just from waiting for your FREE water. Now I will say, you have to pay $5 to park at this specific spring because, of course, the state wants something for nothing 🤔 But $5 beats whatever your paying for that 24 pack of toxic forever chemicals. 🤷🏾♀️ I'm just saying, think about it.
There's also a pretty good mom and pop pizza spot in the area you can check out if you happen to be there all day 🤣
Interested in trying some spring water, but you live outside of Georgia? No worries! There could be a spring in your state. It's definitely worth the hour and 20 minute roundtrip drive for me and I think you'll believe the same.
Click the button to see the map and find a Fresh water spring in your area. You may even have a hot water spring, which has it's own healing benefits.
Let me know if you get a chance to try out a spring near you. The water is refreshing, healing, and straight from the Earth as Jehovah intended it to be.
I'll check y'all next time!
Always look for ways to naturally redefine your beauty 🫶🏾

Kay Servis
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