Even when the "The Journal of Science and Healing" considers itself peer-reviewed, the people who review there are probably also parapsychologists.
In addition most scientists won't consider a Journal on Healing as scientific.
Then Emoto is one of the authors of that journal article, so you can't really consider that article as independent from him.
Dean Radin is also one of the people behind "What the Bleep do we know", which means that he probably isn't respected in the scientific community.
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