Not all Waters are Equal
Water possesses a changable inner structure

The structure of water changes constantly, as the sun, moon and the entire cosmos communicate with and through the element water.

But also artificially created vibrations have an effect on water, for example through heavy current lines, satellites and broadcast stations.

 
The complex inner structure of water is vitally responsible for its properties and therefore a decisive quality
attribute for the quality of water.
 
Dipl. Ing. Johannes Larch, Head of GRANDER® Research & Development: "Two chemically identical waters can have
different physical and biological properties.  This means that a water can behave differently in a living organism in comparison
to another, although both prove to have exactly the same contents.  
 
In the official evaluation of drinking water there is little importance placed on the water structure.  This lies in the fact that we
cannot yet measure it."