

Our partner has identified the frequencies of all the matter found in water from all around the world. These unique molecular oscillations have been captured, recorded and electronically modulated and then transferred and embodied into an aluminium ring. The molecular oscillations are emitted into the water travelling in a water pipe and are attracted to the identical molecular structure of the matter they match, in the water, however, the molecular oscillation emitted by the rings are modulated to a lattice oscillation, and they disturb the molecular structure of the matter to such a degree that the matter is disarticulated and fragmented. In a fragmented state the matter is no longer a body and is rendered ineffective, but still present.

Rust / Corrosion:
Corrosion in water pipes is a chemical reaction that occurs when the metal in pipes reacts with oxygen, moisture, and other elements in the environment.
Over time, this reaction leads to the formation of rust, which is primarily composed of iron oxide. This rust can cause pipes to weaken, develop leaks, and in severe cases, burst.

Rusty pipes can have several negative impacts on your health:
Contaminated Water: As pipes corrode, rust and metal particles can flake off into the water supply, leading to discoloured water that may appear reddish-brown.
This contaminated water may contain higher levels of iron and other metals, which can be harmful if ingested.

Metal Exposure: Corroded pipes can leach metals like lead and copper into the water, especially in older homes with lead pipes or copper piping with lead-based solder.
Consuming water with high levels of these metals can pose serious health risks, including neurological and developmental issues, in children and the elderly.
Bacterial Growth: Corrosion can create rough,
porous surfaces inside pipes that provide an ideal
environment for bacteria to thrive.

This can lead to bacterial contamination of the water, increasing the risk of waterborne illnesses.
Taste and Odour Issues: Water passing through corroded pipes often develops an unpleasant metallic taste and odour, which can make it unpalatable and discourage people from drinking
enough water. (Plus it is unhealthy)

Corrosion weakens the structural integrity of pipes,
leading to several potential issues:
Pipe Leaks: As pipes corrode, they become thinner and more brittle. This can lead to small leaks that, if left untreated, can cause water damage to your home and increase your water bills.
Reduced Water Pressure: Rust and limescale buildup inside pipes narrows the passage through which water flows, resulting in reduced water pressure. This can make daily tasks like showering and washing dishes less efficient and more time- consuming.
Pipe Bursts: Severe corrosion can cause pipes to crack or burst, especially under high pressure. A burst pipe can lead to significant water damage, costly repairs, and even the potential for Mold growth if not addressed promptly.
Appliance Damage: Corroded pipes can also affect water-using appliances like dishwashers, washing machines, and water heaters. The rust and sediment can clog filters and valves, reducing the efficiency and lifespan of these appliances.
All water that contains elements like iron,
calcium, sodium and nitrates is hard water.
It is dangerous to consume and is not
pleasant to use domestically – it must be
softened and the only way to do it without
very expensive chemicals – which do not
work, and they pollute our bodies, homes
and lives – is with these rings.
Micro-biological induced corrosion is
destructive.

