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What is activated water
Activated water is water that has undergone special treatment using a field-conducting device.
Mar 26th,2026
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What is activated water?
Activated water is water that has undergone special treatment using a field-conducting device. It possesses high biological activity and a small molecular weight, making it easily absorbed and utilized by human cells. It is produced by flowing through a static gradient magnetic field within a water activator at a constant rate and with specific energy.
Through rapid, repeated, and multiple magnetic field cuts, larger water molecule clusters are broken down into smaller, functionally-specific bioactive water clusters. Activated water is characterized by high permeability, low conductivity, and the absence of impurities. Compared to ordinary drinking water, activated water exhibits changes in its surface tension, density, viscosity, and conductivity, making it easier to penetrate cell membranes and enter cells, with a penetration rate several times that of ordinary water. This is beneficial to human health.
Furthermore, activated water possesses multiple functions such as permeability, diffusion, solubility, metabolic activity, detoxification, oxidative enrichment, and nutrient absorption, helping the body's immune system resist many potential disease-causing microorganisms or harmful bacteria.
Energy-activated water has a solubility more than 30% higher than ordinary water, enabling it to break down nutrients and transport them into cells. Energy-activated water can break down ingested nutrients with large molecular structures into smaller, emulsion-like coagulated structures that are then delivered into cells. Energy-activated water can dissolve and remove long-term residues, waste, and toxic substances that remain in cells and on blood vessel walls.