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Water structuring technology


The RainmakerH2O(TM) structuring units I personally prefer to promote are manufactured by RainmakerH2o in the USA and available in New Zealand through independent distributors. They have been a pioneers in this technology for a number of years years. (also see Gary Greenfield's workshop video below)

The next website I think is great for getting a sense of the possibilities of structured water is Adam Abraham's photonicwater.com as he has a number of video interviews regarding the use and observed effects structured water has in the field of agriculture. Particularly interesting to me were the findings of a commercial grower of organic strawberries in California, there are also a number of field trial results from India.

I am currently (2014) running a split test experiment in New Zealand, to see what results we are getting with a Rainmaker unit in a horticultural situation. Sign up for updates if you want to know how we're doing...

Clayton Nolte of Natural Action Technologies  also has a lot to contribute to help our understanding of what structured water is, how it works and what it's benefits are. There are numerous websites promoting Clayton's products world wide.

There are also plenty of other approaches to water structuring. Make Google your friend.

Rainmaker H2O's Jeffrey Riggins - product developer.
The field on the right has been irrigated with structured water.
The difference is staggering and obvious.
Image source: rainmakerh2o.net


Structured water skepticism

It makes perfect sense to question things we do not understand at first.

But there always will be people too skeptical to constructively discuss topics like "living water" or "the hidden magic of water", labeling this kind of thing "quackery", "misleading nonsense" and so on... For them water seems to be nothing more than H2O - a simple chemical with some extra-ordinary properties. See an example of a skeptic's views on the subject of structured water for yourself... http://www.chem1.com/CQ/clusqk.html

Water science professor Gerald Pollack calls this kind of attitude "flat earth science" making sound scientific inquiry of new ideas and much needed innovation in science and technology difficult to pursue and attract funding for. This website's author agrees with Pollack and rather spends his time exploring the exciting world of new ideas and innovative technologies.

Making up our own minds

It's quite clear there's more to water than just "H2O" but we might not have the language yet to describe what we observe.

This website has in the past been targeted for using the words "adding structure and energy to water" in the context of advertising the units promoted here, which to me seems nothing more than nitpicking. The complainant was a member of the NZ Skeptic Society, and while I appreciate his efforts to protect consumers from snake oil sales men, it seems to be some people's "sport" to trawl the Internet for opportunities to shoot down websites promoting "alternatives" to orthodox approaches and opinions.

These people then file a complaint with some authority, in our case the NZ Advertising Authority, keeping the staff busy handling such complaints instead of first approaching a website author like me directly. What a waste of resources. Folks - this is the Internet, talk to people!

Unfortunately a skeptic view of advertising innovative technology does not seem to allow for the creative use of materialist terminology... This is one of the big challenges any innovator must face. But it does make exciting discoveries difficult to communicate to the public.

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. ~ Albert Einstein

So while I've removed the offending words at the request of the NZ Advertising Authority, I encourage the reader to take a broader, more open-minded view on this website's topic and experiment with water structuring technologies themselves, or purchase professionally manufactured units always with the understanding that they do this at their own "risk".

Water structuring technology in my opinion, is ground braking stuff, so not everyone will accept it with open arms, least a Skeptic thinking inside the proverbial box. That's just the game of innovation. Enough said.

Discussion and discovery

On my quest for interesting knowledge on water science I stumbled upon the work of Gerald H. Pollack, PhD - Professor of Bio-engineering, University of Washington. His website is here. Watch Pollack's fascinating TEDx talk to get a sense of how important water science really is for the future of humanity. His most recent book is titled "The Fourth Phase of Water: Beyond Solid, Liquid, and Vapor"

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Books:

"The Water Wizard - The Extraordinary Properties of Natural Water". Viktor Schauberger, translated and edited by Callum Coats.

Alick Bartholomew publisher of the 1972 book Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach, has written several books on the subject of water and nature, inspired by Viktor Shauberger's work. Alick's website is here: alickbartholomew.co.uk 

Videos:  (more to come)

Does water have a ... memory?

On the hunt for increased brix levels: