Many people are interested in structured water, which refers to the way in which water molecules align themselves, bond to each other, and interact with each other. Generally, it consists of small clusters of water as opposed to normal, larger clusters of the water molecule. These smaller clusters are thought to improve hydration. Because there are not many effective ways to measure structured water other than secondary effects, the Gas Discharge Visualization Camera (GDV), provides an important way to assess directly the effects of various treatments of water. The GDV Camera, Russian technology that measures photon emission of materials in response to a micro current.
Looking at the above images helps understand what placing a container of tap water on the L.O.V.E. Charger does to the water. A GDV assessment of tap water (left photo) shows that the water has essentially no energy. However, the photo on the right shows that after the same water sat on the Charger for 9 hours there was a dramatic increase in the energetic responsiveness of the water. This image has a significantly increased bright corona discharge, a measure of energy. Also, the Charged water has pronounced flares, originating from a few action sites, indicating more highly structured water.
Independant Research Performed by,
Lisa Tulley
Phd. Pharmacology & Toxicology |