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A friend of mine bought me an Analemma 'wand' (my term!) as a gift. It has been developed by a group of scientists in Europe over the last two decades and with extensive trialling, with people and on plants.

By stirring the with the Analemma device, which holds "coherent" water, you can transform tap water, even beer and wine, into liquids with wonderful flavour. Just to be clear, the water stays as water and does not become wine! The most common feedback I have is that it's so smooth!

The water molecules become aligned and the feel of the water when you drink it is soft, also a little viscous. This aligns with the work of Gerald Pollack, in his book, The Fourth Phase of Water. That phase is defined as existing where the H2O molecules have flattened down into a hexagonal framework, such as one sees in a honeycomb. Another term for it is liquid crystalline, or semicrystalline water. Other people call it structured. There is no one agreed term.

The only UK distributor of Analemma is Atta Life and they point to all the research carried out by the Analemma team. It's fascinating to read of the health benefits not only for us, but for plants too.

I have now fitted a garden hose Analemma and I will be doing a trial to see the difference in health and growth of my plants. If you would like to look into this further please use this link.

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A friend of mine bought me an Analemma 'wand' (my term!) as a gift. It has been developed by a group of scientists in Europe over the last two decades and with extensive trialling, with people and on plants.

By stirring the with the Analemma device, which holds "coherent" water, you can transform tap water, even beer and wine, into liquids with wonderful flavour. Just to be clear, the water stays as water and does not become wine! The most common feedback I have is that it's so smooth!

The water molecules become aligned and the feel of the water when you drink it is soft, also a little viscous. This aligns with the work of Gerald Pollack, in his book, The Fourth Phase of Water. That phase is defined as existing where the H2O molecules have flattened down into a hexagonal framework, such as one sees in a honeycomb. Another term for it is liquid crystalline, or semicrystalline water. Other people call it structured. There is no one agreed term.

The only UK distributor of Analemma is Atta Life and they point to all the research carried out by the Analemma team. It's fascinating to read of the health benefits not only for us, but for plants too.

I have now fitted a garden hose Analemma and I will be doing a trial to see the difference in health and growth of my plants. If you would like to look into this further please use this link.

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A friend of mine bought me an Analemma 'wand' (my term!) as a gift. It has been developed by a group of scientists in Europe over the last two decades and with extensive trialling, with people and on plants.

By stirring the with the Analemma device, which holds "coherent" water, you can transform tap water, even beer and wine, into liquids with wonderful flavour. Just to be clear, the water stays as water and does not become wine! The most common feedback I have is that it's so smooth!

The water molecules become aligned and the feel of the water when you drink it is soft, also a little viscous. This aligns with the work of Gerald Pollack, in his book, The Fourth Phase of Water. That phase is defined as existing where the H2O molecules have flattened down into a hexagonal framework, such as one sees in a honeycomb. Another term for it is liquid crystalline, or semicrystalline water. Other people call it structured. There is no one agreed term.

The only UK distributor of Analemma is Atta Life and they point to all the research carried out by the Analemma team. It's fascinating to read of the health benefits not only for us, but for plants too.

I have now fitted a garden hose Analemma and I will be doing a trial to see the difference in health and growth of my plants. If you would like to look into this further please use this link.

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A friend of mine bought me an Analemma 'wand' (my term!) as a gift. It has been developed by a group of scientists in Europe over the last two decades and with extensive trialling, with people and on plants.

By stirring the with the Analemma device, which holds "coherent" water, you can transform tap water, even beer and wine, into liquids with wonderful flavour. Just to be clear, the water stays as water and does not become wine! The most common feedback I have is that it's so smooth!

The water molecules become aligned and the feel of the water when you drink it is soft, also a little viscous. This aligns with the work of Gerald Pollack, in his book, The Fourth Phase of Water. That phase is defined as existing where the H2O molecules have flattened down into a hexagonal framework, such as one sees in a honeycomb. Another term for it is liquid crystalline, or semicrystalline water. Other people call it structured. There is no one agreed term.

The only UK distributor of Analemma is Atta Life and they point to all the research carried out by the Analemma team. It's fascinating to read of the health benefits not only for us, but for plants too.

I have now fitted a garden hose Analemma and I will be doing a trial to see the difference in health and growth of my plants. If you would like to look into this further please use this link.

Analemma

£ 0 
Buy now

A friend of mine bought me an Analemma 'wand' (my term!) as a gift. It has been developed by a group of scientists in Europe over the last two decades and with extensive trialling, with people and on plants.

By stirring the with the Analemma device, which holds "coherent" water, you can transform tap water, even beer and wine, into liquids with wonderful flavour. Just to be clear, the water stays as water and does not become wine! The most common feedback I have is that it's so smooth!

The water molecules become aligned and the feel of the water when you drink it is soft, also a little viscous. This aligns with the work of Gerald Pollack, in his book, The Fourth Phase of Water. That phase is defined as existing where the H2O molecules have flattened down into a hexagonal framework, such as one sees in a honeycomb. Another term for it is liquid crystalline, or semicrystalline water. Other people call it structured. There is no one agreed term.

The only UK distributor of Analemma is Atta Life and they point to all the research carried out by the Analemma team. It's fascinating to read of the health benefits not only for us, but for plants too.

I have now fitted a garden hose Analemma and I will be doing a trial to see the difference in health and growth of my plants. If you would like to look into this further please use this link.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse varius enim in eros elementum tristique. Duis cursus, mi quis viverra ornare, eros dolor interdum nulla, ut commodo diam libero vitae erat.