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AquaCharge - the guaranteed Energized Water System

The lowest cost,  highest quality Energized Water System

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Energised water is the nearest thing to cellular water, and its life-enhancing frequencies are gratefully absorbed by dehydrated and exhausted cells - research is beginning to show that most people are seriously dehydrated, and the sensors that would normally detect this have been switched off, so that our systems become too dry. Without sufficient good quality water in our systems, many processes grind to a halt. See more here.

Why is drinking energized water good for me?

It doesn’t seem to matter, as long as the water is energized. The energizing persists for quite a long duration in terms of distance (through pipes) and time, but with the usual caveats regarding keeping it away from noxious energy influences (AC currents, etc.).

Yes, and to see clearly the differences between energizers, distillers, purifiers, etc. go to this page.

Can I use Aquacharge with other conventional water systems?

Does it matter where I place the energizer (before or after my filter system) ?

Yes, we can make a larger unit, of more ‘industrial strength’. It is just a matter of letting us know the details of the size of pipes and quantity of flow. Likewise we can apply them to other industrial sites. Send us info on the plans/geometry of the site, having spoken with us.

I have a farm - will it work on a big operation?

The paramagnetic material emits light and other frequencies which affect the water, and this can be measured. Dead water has practically no light in it. However energy technologies are only just emerging. One could use the Anthroposophic ‘Water Drop Method’, or take photographs like Masaru Emoto, but the most accurate instrument for energies is the human body/mind, thus kinesiology and dowsing can be used by those who are so trained.

What scientific tests have been made of the AquaCharge? Which tests exist for testing this?

Yes, you can use the AC in an apartment.
It is just a matter of putting the capsules near/against the water pipe, either in parallel or in series.
Sometimes it is hard to find the water pipe before it has split up into bathroom and kitchen pipes (which is the best situation), in which case you can put all 3 under the sink (for drinking water).
But a good solution in such a case is to put 2 capsules on the pipe under the sink, 2 against the bathroom water pipe(s). I'm happy to send an extra capsule in such a case for an extra $50 only.

 

Can I use the Aquacharge in an apartment?

The short answer re water and pharmaceuticals, along with any other 'crap' in water is this -
When water is properly energized, its 'intelligence' is restored as well, ie, it is the universal solvent and has a 'brief' to find and remove 'foreign' substances wherever they are found, just as the body does. The body's immune system is part of the intelligence of the body, and when healthy it recognises 'foreign' stuff immediately, and uses various methods including dissolution in water, to send it packing.
Similarly when water is energized it finds and 'surrounds' (dissolves) and in effect disables the rubbish in question (which is already in the water due to maltreatment), whether pharmaceuticals or heavy metals, or chlorine, fluoride, etc.
Thus people often remark that they can no longer smell the chlorine in water that has passed by the AC. It hasn't gone, it's been 'locked up' or surrounded. And I maintain (again without million$ lab proof!) that it has much less effect on us as a result.

I think the analogy with the body's immune system is easy to follow for most people. Water is alive and intelligent, after all, and if one understands that, then much else follows. Indeed, we are water, just as we are the world, and if we allow ourselves to follow the natural intelligence of nature, we find many problems disappear on every level.

What is the effect of energizing water on the chemicals, heavy metals, chlorine, etc. in water?

Hi,
 
I was hoping to correspond briefly with the person who is the designer of the Aquacharge and Stress Reducer units and has written the interesting info at the website. 

These are the two units that most interest me. I am trying to understand the info at your website on these two units.  I want to understand if what you have is better than others on the market that seem to claim the same thing - to erase negative imprints, then restructure and energize water.  You seem more knowledgeable about what you are doing than a lot of others so maybe yours is more effective?  I think a lot of people are just experimenting and hoping that their technology is doing what they want it to.
 
Reading at the website and I was confused about Magnetic verses Paramagnetic verses Diamagnetic.  I understand where you said that water is diamagnetic and is restored by paramagnetic material.  Your units are using paramagnetic material such as ground rocks, possibly gems, crystals,  etc. 
 
So, is Magnetite considered paramagetic or magnetic?  Some say Magnetite is the most paramagnetic material of all.  But since it has a magnetic property would it not be magnetic, not paramagnetic?  How then can it be magnetic and paramagnetic?  If using Magnetite together with other paramagnetic material, is the energy from the paramagnetic material going to be sucked up by the magnetic Magnetite (since paramagnetic material is attracted to magnetic material?)  Can these (paramagnetic and magnetitie) all be mixed, or are they not to be used together?  Aren't you using Magnetite with paramagnetic materials?  Could you please help straighten out this misunderstanding for me?\


3rd category: ferromagnetic (=magnetic), which is what magnetite is. These forces can be mixed because they are mixed in nature, in us, etc. No conflict, just a kind of yin/yang harmony.
So passing water by these various forces gives it a kind shake-up, a massage, a whack, thus tending to loosen the weak bonds which glue water molecules (and others) together.

 
I also have heard some say that Quartz is diamagetic yet some are using it to energize water.  Is this not going to undo the positive effects of the paramagnetic material and make the water more diamagetic which is not what we want according to your website (if I understand it correctly)?


Again, these forces complement each other, they don't cancel each other. Quartz tends to 'remember' influences, rather like water, and needs to be cleared regularly (with a magnetic 'whack').

From http://www.naturesalternatives.com/lc/lcparamagnetism.html

Most organic compounds, including all plants, are diamagnetic. If plants are diamagnetic and good growing soil paramagnetic, then we must be dealing with the yin and yang of Chinese and Japanese geomancy, or the energy put forth by the crane and turtle rock formation.

Why are the crane and turtle rock important? Simply because most of the ancient Zen gardens that I have observed over the years appeared to be both paramagnetic/crane and diamagnetic/turtle! This was observed and documented in the Secret Book of Gardening. The diamagnetic properties of the flattened turtle rock are visually obvious by the amount of white quartz in it. One does not chip pieces of beautiful Zen garden rock to study its CGS properties, but most quartz is not only recognizable by sight, it is also either neutral or weakly diamagnetic.

The Nanzen-en stroll garden of the Kamakura period has several high granite and low quartz boulder arrangements as does the Ryogen-en garden designed by Soami. The diamagnetic/paramagnetic, or yin/yang arrangement is most often seen in the double crane and turtle configurations. There is also a triple configuration that has a central granite standing rock and two smaller granite paramagnetic lower rocks. Tentoku-en, the landscape garden of the Momoyama period, has a high crane basalt rock and low turtle limestone rock. Around these rocks an arrangement of Chinese bellflowers grows in profusion. Interestingly enough, they grow to the left of the tall basalt crane rock and on the right side of the flatter turtle rock.

By positioning such rocks in relationship to the sun and to each other, one can control plant growth. Apparently the ancients knew about this yin and yang, diamagnetic/paramagnetic phenomenon and utilized it in their Zen gardens. That such knowledge is now lost is demonstrated by the fact that the crane/turtle arrangement found at the elegant restaurant where my friend and I had dinner was composed of stones that were both paramagnetic and not paramagnetic/diamagnetic.

 
          
I'm in the US.  I would need to add 20% to anything I was wanting to buy?


Yes, it costs about A$60 to send to the US.
 
          
How much is the Vorticiser if I don't buy a package of two other units?s Are there any magnets on it?  If not, why not?


Vorticiser is $5 but I add it in as an incentive to get the full package/effect. No magnets as they are synthetic and eventually not good for the human system, and also unbalanced. It would be better to combine the 2 forces in balance as I do in the Aquacharge. Thus watch out for systems that use synthetic magnets (like Grander).

 
Does your Aquacharge unit reduce bacteria counts like Grander?


I haven't tested it for that, but healthier water does not encourage the wrong bacteria.

best wishes
Tim S

A few questions about parmagnetism, diamagnetism, ferromagnetism, etc.