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Unraveling the Mysterious Power of Water

Water is often taken for granted – it rains from the sky and flows from taps and showers. The common perception is that water is only a problem in poor countries, due to excessive sunlight and population pressure. In addition, many think we in the Netherlands have the cleanest drinking water in the world.
However, experimental research reveals that water is more than a simple chemical formula. Water is an energetic carrier with a “memory. When this energy cannot flow freely, it loses its vitality. In other words, the key to health and a clean environment lies hidden in the mystery of water.

Importance of Free Flow for Water Vitality

The search for the water secret begins in the mountains, where water begins its journey along ridges and headlands. Along the way, it absorbs and dissolves all kinds of substances. What was once a raging mountain stream transforms into a river from which we drink – though not directly. We store it in basins, treat it with chemicals and force it through pipes. The once free-flowing water now ends up “hygienically” but trapped in our system.

Water experts have warned for centuries that we damage ourselves by depriving water of its free flow. When water cannot flow freely, it loses its vitality. The brilliant Austrian inventor Viktor Schauberger was one of the first to recognize the importance of free-flowing water. He studied the movements of water and understood, for example, how trout swim up waterfalls. Schauberger saw that water always moves in eddies and spirals, choosing the path of least resistance. He saw fish dying in water held behind dams.

Schauberger’s contemporary, Professor Felix Ehrenhaft, calculated that the force of implosion is 127 times stronger than that of explosion – a force that can be felt when we place our hand on the drain of a draining bathtub. Nature follows the sustainable path of implosion rather than the wasteful path of explosion and combustion, as in modern engines. Upon his death in 1958, Schauberger left behind a wealth of ideas and inventions.

Fortunately, Grander continued Schauberger's work

His ideas were continued by Austrian alpine dweller Johann Grander. This gentle scientist often stayed in his old copper mine or wooden hut, surrounded by sophisticated equipment such as a huge light microscope. Here he happened to discover the secret of water vitality, even though he was not initially looking for it.

Grander's miracle water

In 1982, Grander invented a special motor consisting of magnets that continuously activated each other. This pioneering technique created a natural magnetism through which energy flowed from the device. To capture this energy as well, he created a battery out of water.

During tests with this battery, he discovered that the high frequencies of about 100,000 Hz could be transferred to water. We now know that energy in water is stored in clusters – groups of water molecules that clump together in crystal-like structures.

These structures change depending on the type of energy the water absorbs. Grander’s charged water proved to be not only energy-rich, but also beneficial, bactericidal and mild-tasting.

Discoveries about the Energetic Power of Water

English professor David Schweitzer did pioneering work by capturing different energetic forms that water can take on photographic plates. At the time, Johann Grander did not have the technological means to do this, but could feel the power of his charged water.

However, Grander was not the first to discover that high-frequency water has beneficial properties. An Italian study showed that water from so-called “magical” places such as Lourdes, Fatima and Medjugorje contained high electromagnetic frequencies. Could the miracles that took place there be partly attributed to this “miracle water”?

The Italian researchers made another remarkable discovery: the high frequencies of the water from Medjugorje were found to spontaneously jump to ordinary tap water from Milan (exactly this mechanism we use in our products). This happened not only when the waters were mixed, but also when the samples were just placed close together. So water turned out to be able to transmit and pick up frequencies.

Water secrets revealed: How 'living' water revitalizes 'dead' water without energy loss

Grander also saw that his “enlivened” water had the ability to re-energize “dead” water. Interestingly, this was not at the expense of the vitality of the living water itself. Grander’s conclusion, therefore, was that information rather than energy was transferred. When the dead water came in contact with the high-frequency water, it ‘remembered’, as it were, its own high-frequency state and began to vibrate again at that level, thereby reorganizing itself.

Water as an information carrier: The science behind an ancient mystery

For more than two centuries, the concept of water as an information carrier has intrigued scientists and alternative healers. This controversial theory forms the basis of homeopathic treatments, in which substances are diluted to the point of molecular undetectability. Nevertheless, the essence of the original substance is seemingly retained in the form of energetic vibrations.

Homeopathie - informatie opgeslagen in water
Water onderzoek - Montagnier Benveniste: onderzoekers die voor doorbraken zorgden

Breakthrough of Benveniste's work

The shift in thinking about water’s ability to store information owes much to French professor Jacques Benveniste. In the late 1980s, he demonstrated that water behaves like a kind of liquid tape recorder. Under very strict scientific conditions, he proved that water is capable of storing and transmitting electromagnetic vibrations. Benveniste demonstrated that water has the “memory” of molecules that have been completely filtered out of it and thus are no longer measurable. This means that water retains a kind of imprint or stamp of the molecule it comes into contact with. Even if the original molecule is completely gone from the water, the imprint – and thus the vibration – remains.

The implications of his results are far-reaching. Modern systems of water purification prove inadequate; although gross contaminants can be filtered out of water, the vibrations of the substances once present in the water remain. Researchers such as physicist Wolfgang Ludwig have shown that these electromagnetic frequencies still affect our bodies even when the pollutants are no longer physically present. This raises questions about the quality of our drinking water and the possible health risks that arise from the information lingering in our water.

Luc Montagnier: water makes DNA teleportation possible?

Luc Montagnier, a French virologist and Nobel laureate, has also contributed to research on the properties of water. His experiments focus on the possibility that water not only stores information, but can also transfer it. Montagnier discovered that when DNA was diluted in water to the point where no molecule was measurable, the water was still able to emit a signal that matched the frequency of the original DNA. So much so that if you transmitted the electromagnetic information from that water, to another lab, this other lab was able to reproduce the same DNA coding with 98% accuracy.

Montagnier’s findings suggest that water has a kind of memory beyond what we traditionally understand. He used advanced techniques such as electrophoresis to detect these signals and suggested that this mechanism could potentially play a role in biological processes such as healing and communication between cells. His work has led to much discussion within the scientific community, especially about the implications for our understanding of biology and health.

DNA teleportatie met behulp van water

Hans Kronberger: An Advocate for Water Quality

Hans Kronberger, an Austrian MEP and journalist, has worked for years to raise awareness about the quality of our drinking water. Initially skeptical of claims surrounding “living” or “enlivened” water, Kronberger decided to conduct his own research into its effects. What began as curiosity led to in-depth research into various methods of water treatment.

Kronberger collected data and spoke with numerous scientists before publishing his findings in his book Auf der Spur des Wasserratsels. His experiences show the importance of being open to new ideas about water and health. He advocates for a broader understanding of water in our society and emphasizes that scientific evidence is not always comprehensive.

Kronberger points out that many scientists cling to traditional thinking that hinders innovation. He strongly believes that more research is needed into alternative methods of water treatment that can help us improve our health and well-being.

Renewal by Analemma Water

Analemma Water offers a unique approach that goes beyond traditional water treatment methods. It is the only method that ensures that water remains structured after treatment, even when exposed to electromagnetic radiation. This results in coherent (and stably structured) water, meaning it retains its unique properties under different conditions. This is in great contrast to other methods, where the water reverts to its chaotic state within 30 min to a maximum of 3 days later.  

In addition, Analemma Water offers the only treatment method that has actually been proven in independent double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trials. These studies have demonstrated numerous health benefits for people, plants and soil. The results indicate improved hydration, increased nutrient uptake by plants and overall improved health in users. This makes Analemma Water not only innovative, but essential for a healthy lifestyle.

Conclusion: the future of water

The discoveries around water are revolutionary and offer new perspectives on health and well-being.
From Benveniste’s pioneering work to Montagnier’s experiments with DNA information in water, there is a growing recognition that water is much more than just H2O.
 
Analemma Water represents a significant leap forward in our quest for healthy drinking water.
 
With ongoing research, new thinkers open to other paradigms like Hans Kronberger and inovations like Analemma Water, we can hope for a future where we not only understand what is happening to our water, but also how we can harness it for our health. 

The way lies open for further exploration into the mysteries of water and its potential as a source of life and well-being.



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