The NATURAL water system applies a Particle Physics approach
WHAT IS IT?

The Harrier Jump Jet can hover for just 90 seconds,
It uses 150 gallons of treated water to keep the engine cool
during that 90 seconds.
The technology was developed for the European Aerospace industry
to control the elements in the water for the benefit of high temperature gas turbine engines under high pressure.
To do this, a team of consultant scientists examined the reaction of the elements of water and how to control them.
The result is a new and innovative technology that uses some of the latest advances in particle physics research, to provide effective, affordable and chemical free solutions to the problems caused by minerals and chemicals that are present in our water supplies.
This research has now established that scale formation and corrosion problems are both related to the 'electron bonding' mechanism.
The Natural water system utilizes a series of computer generated resonance frequencies to disrupt electron polarity. This neutralizes the bonding ability of the targeted minerals or chemicals present in the flow and scale formation ceases.
The water remains in its natural neutral form.
The resonance frequencies are focused in the flow via antennae that is wound in tight coils around the treated water pipe. There are no flow restrictions. These frequencies remain active in the water for up to 5 days and progressively break down the bonds of any scale already formed. All pipes and equipment connected to the treated flow become scale free within a 3-month period.
Inhibiting the bonding mechanism, large mineral crystals become unstable and reduces to tiny sub 4 micron particles. The tiny particle size enables the flow to assume the properties of soft water providing a wide range of commercial, agricultural, lifestyle and health benefits.
These include descaling, mould and algae removal, enhanced plant growth and viable crops in high salinity bore water.
The Natural water system is a broad based technology that is effective on all water supplies (town, rain or bore/well). It combines the abilities of most other forms of water treatment without any of their environmental consequences.

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