Wellness coy advocates water restructuring to inform govt. policies
By Ijeoma Olorunfemi
QNET, a multinational wellness company, has unveiled its research findings focused on restructuring water to empower governments in formulating informed policies.
The study, titled “Structured Water and Its Biological Effects Study,” utilised the company’s product, Amezcua Bio Disc 3.
During the public presentation in Abuja, Mr Trevor Kuna, QNET’s Chief Transformation and Reputation Officer, emphasised the pioneering nature of the research, conducted at Covenant University in Ogun State.
The Amezcua Bio Disc 3, a technology featuring an engineered glass disc embedded with minerals, was employed to restructure water.
Kuna highlighted the disc’s ability to make water more bioavailable in the human body, enhancing hydration and energy levels.
Stressing the importance of water in the body, he explained that the study aimed to provide valuable insights for healthier and more sustainable living.
“The study examined various physiochemical properties and microbial aspects of different water samples structured with the Amezcua Bio Disc 3,” Kuna stated.
Results indicated a statistically significant positive impact of structured water compared to non-structured water, supporting the company’s commitment to research and development.
Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University and a member of QNET’s Scientific Council, conducted the study.
He emphasised the safety of drinking water structured with the Amezcua Bio Disc, presenting objectives that included evaluating physiochemical composition alterations in water samples.
The study involved eight water sources, such as rainwater, sachet water, bottled water, and borehole water.
Adebayo underscored the importance of restructuring water for better hydration, revealing discoveries related to pH levels and alkalinity.
“Structuring your water allows for better hydration for the optimisation of about 30 trillion human cells, and anything that contains water can be structured with Amezcua Bio Disc 3,” Adebayo explained.
Certified by regulatory bodies like NAFDAC, QNET’s products, as highlighted by Adebayo, contribute to national development by promoting wellness through enlightening the public.
The research findings add a new dimension to the discourse on water quality and its impact on human health. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Ayodeji Alabi and Abiemwense Moru
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