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"Water is the life blood of the earth. When water is healthy it has a complex structure that enables it to communicate information, carry energy, nutrients and healing, to self-cleanse and discharge wastes." 

 Viktor Schauberger  (1885 - 1958) Austrian Forester, Naturalist and Water Visionary 

  • Are you concerned about good health?
  • Natural high quality nutrition and hydration?
  • How about plants, veggies in your garden, trees, and pet's health?
  • The environment we are passing on to our children?
  • All these questions have one common answer - Water ...

Science and technology are finally catching up with understanding the above bold statement Viktor Schauberger made about 100 years ago. So could the structure of water hold the answer to the issues we are facing today?

It's urgent. Fresh, natural, clean, life-giving water is becoming a scarce resource already on planet earth. Humanity finds itself in a situation never encountered. Water itself, the "life blood of the earth" can be our conduit for making a positive difference on planet, people, plants and animals.

We must take actions now that benefit us today, our children tomorrow and the planet alike, with a view to our future on Earth. Please check out the resources on the information page to learn more about this interesting topic.

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Dimitri Frost lives with his young son and partner on the Tutukaka Coast, one of New Zealand's finest coastline environments.
"I am passionate about this planet and love nature. The environmental degradation due to human impact is a big concern for me. The use of structured water technology represents an amazing opportunity, "medicine" for humanity and our wonderful environment. Everything is connected by water. We must work to help heal and preserve our beautiful Mother Earth, ultimately saving ourselves in the process."


The care of the Earth is our most ancient and most worthy, and after all our most pleasing responsibility. To cherish what remains of it and to foster its renewal is our only hope.” ~ Wendell Berry American novelist, poet, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer.