What is Structured Water
and What Does it Do?
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Within the cell membrane are openings that allow water to flow in and out of the cells. These water
channels are called aquaporins. The flow of water through the aquaporins is critical to the cells
existence. It is through these aquaporins that the cells bring in nutrients and remove waste. It is
believed that when the clusters of water become very large they are unable to flow smoothly
through the aquaporins, resulting in poor cellular hydration even if there is ample water within the
body.
It is believed structuring the water results in smaller
clusters which allows for the easy flow of water in and
out of the cell, nourishing the cell and cleansing it of
toxins that build up. This detoxification effect helps to
improve the overall health of the individual.

There are many different ways to structure water. Some
water structuring methods beat the water into smaller
molecules or in some way smashes the clusters apart
without changing the factors that caused the original
clustering. The
ETM process is the only method for
structuring water based upon a process that was
originally designed to relieve pain, decrease swelling
and improve circulation in people and animals. It was
serendipitous that with some modification the
ETM
process has also proven to be an excellent way to
structure water.
According to research completed by Dr. Martin Chaplin BSc PhD CChem, Professor
at London South Bank University, water naturally tends to cluster. Some of these
clusters of water molecules are huge by molecular standards, having as many as
280 water molecules in a cluster as shown below. These large molecular structures
can inhibit effective hydration at the cellular level.
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