Water (H2O) is essential to earth. It covers over 70% of the earth surface. 70% of our body consists of water. Water is the only known substance that coexists as gas, liquid and solid within a relatively narrow range of temperatures and pressures found on earth.

Water has been constantly cycled for millions of years. The glass of water you drink today, some of it might have passed through the hanging gardens of Babylon, the lips of Mona Lisa, or the arteries of a Tyrannosaurus Rex. Life on earth is pretty much due to the presence of water. Water exists in all three phases on earth, for example gaseous water vapor in the atmosphere, liquid water in seas, rivers and lakes, and solid ice in polar regions, glacier and permafrost.

Liquid water, after absorbing solar energy, turns into water vapor in the atmosphere. In the high altitude atmosphere, the water vapor condenses into tiny ice crystals/water droplets with diameter between 0.004 to 0.0004 inch – these small water clusters are the most pure and energized form of water. When these crystals/droplets coalesce to a size of about 0.04 inch they are heavy enough to fall as raindrops or snowflakes.


Because of pollution, most of the rain and snow that falls onto the ground is no longer beneficial to us. We cannot drink the water collected from rain and snow directly. However, because of the relatively clean air at high altitude, rain and mostly snow that falls onto the high mountains and/or highland primitive forests is believed to have preserved the small water clusters state. The water from melted mountain snow and mountain glacier is thus in theory contains mostly small water clusters. This water is supposed to have a net negative charge that is equivalent to a healthy human body. This water, with its small clustered property and negatively charged nature, is easily absorbed by plants and animals. It has a sweet taste and smooth feeling when drinking (think the taste of natural mineral water with glacial origin in the market).

Experiments have shown that plants grow more vigorously with small clustered water, with other conditions being equal. Seeds have a much higher germination rate with small clustered water. The net negative charge nature of this water is also vital to human health. Harmful bacteria cease to exist in negative charge water whereas beneficial bacteria proliferate in the same water.