Djokovic outraged with his 'miracle' message of the power to change toxic water for drinking

First was his aversion to getting a COVID-19 vaccine, then his training on the Marbella track in full confinement and now Novak Djokovic has once again raised a whole dust of controversy with his words about his curious theories about food, water and emotions.

The world number one, who continues to train in Marbella, has continued to scandalize to own and strangers for the conversationis held in an Instagram meeting with Chervin Jafarieh, an alchemist friend of hers. Some are already quick to affirm that they are “the things of Djokovic”, very fond of holistics, meditation and mindfulness, others have branded his statements as “very dangerous”. “I know some people who, through energetic transformation, through the power of prayer, through the power of gratitude, They managed to convert the most toxic food, or perhaps the most polluted water, into the most curative water, because water reacts to feelings and what you transmit through words, “said Djokovic.

Djokovic's words have shown concern and outrage in the world of tennis. Prestigious tennis commentator Mary Carillo claimed number theories while discussing controversial food and water theories with Jafarieh they had left her “very disturbed” and called them “dangerous things”.

“This is something that is not related to any official form of nutrition presentation and how you should eat and drink,” said Djokovic. The Serb recalls that some scientists have shown that “in the experiment, the molecules in the water react to our emotions.” The Japanese Masaru Emoto, a prestigious doctor of medicine, has developed various theories about emotions and water.

Djokovic recalls the scientific basis for his claims: “They saw that if you had specific thoughts, specific emotions in the water, if they were happy thoughts, if they were good thoughts, a molecular structure was created that had a geoprism based on sacred geometry, which meant that there was symmetry and balance. At the opposite extreme, when you give it water, pain, fear, frustration, anger, that water will break. “

He also recalled the importance of creating a quiet environment, without cell phones and without distractions, during meals: “I really think that we should constantly remember every day that when we sit, we sit without cameras, without phones, without looking at things and things Avoid having nervous and conflicting discussions at the table with your closest surroundings during the meal. When you give water to pain, fear, frustration, anger, the water will break. “