
Clustered Water can help boost agro output
Saturday, 15 November 2008
FE Report
Clustered Water, developed by the Nano fusion technology named Vitalizer, if used for irrigation can bring about revolutionary changes to the country's agricultural output, speakers said at a seminar in the city Thursday.
This vitalized water, which, unlike our everyday drinking water, is free from chlorine, arsenic and microbe, can also be a cheaper and healthier option for day to day drinking while being environment friendly as well, they said.
"The water that we use in our daily life is in fact dead and actually bears among other things chlorine, arsenic and water born microbes," the speakers said at the seminar organised on 'Nano Technology for Water, Sound Health and Environment" by the Centre for Development Research, Bangladesh (CDRB).
"So, we are talking about the water which has been brought to life by the scientists through changes in its molecular structure, which we call Clustered Water", affirmed the panel comprising a number of specialists from the Malaysian universities including Shaheen Akhter Hamid, Jean-Michel Mougin and Farook Hamid.
"While every human being is actually born with this bio-water, naturally this clustered water is known to be existent in very few places on earth like the North Pole, Lourdes in France and other known healing springs," the experts informed.
"And interestingly, people living in those locations known for living a long, healthy life without the prevalence of many common diseases," they added.
"This is because this clustered water helps us to maintain its own high level in our body which is the very essential ingredient of our anatomy and at the same time they are greatly helpful in transporting and communicating between cells as well as for removing waste product," the speakers explained.
"Not only that, this vitalized water which is inexpensive and environment friendly, can provide the best solution to supplying pure drinking water to our country's urban and rural mass," Mizanur Rahman Shelley, Chairman of the Centre for Development Research, Bangladesh (CDRB) later told FE.
"This Clustered Water, which has been developed in the laboratory by the Clustered Water Template Induction Process, has successfully been experimented in various fields in Malaysia and other countries," he informed.
Clustered Water, developed by the Nano fusion technology named Vitalizer, if used for irrigation can bring about revolutionary changes to the country's agricultural output, speakers said at a seminar in the city Thursday.
This vitalized water, which, unlike our everyday drinking water, is free from chlorine, arsenic and microbe, can also be a cheaper and healthier option for day to day drinking while being environment friendly as well, they said.
"The water that we use in our daily life is in fact dead and actually bears among other things chlorine, arsenic and water born microbes," the speakers said at the seminar organised on 'Nano Technology for Water, Sound Health and Environment" by the Centre for Development Research, Bangladesh (CDRB).
"So, we are talking about the water which has been brought to life by the scientists through changes in its molecular structure, which we call Clustered Water", affirmed the panel comprising a number of specialists from the Malaysian universities including Shaheen Akhter Hamid, Jean-Michel Mougin and Farook Hamid.
"While every human being is actually born with this bio-water, naturally this clustered water is known to be existent in very few places on earth like the North Pole, Lourdes in France and other known healing springs," the experts informed.
"And interestingly, people living in those locations known for living a long, healthy life without the prevalence of many common diseases," they added.
"This is because this clustered water helps us to maintain its own high level in our body which is the very essential ingredient of our anatomy and at the same time they are greatly helpful in transporting and communicating between cells as well as for removing waste product," the speakers explained.
"Not only that, this vitalized water which is inexpensive and environment friendly, can provide the best solution to supplying pure drinking water to our country's urban and rural mass," Mizanur Rahman Shelley, Chairman of the Centre for Development Research, Bangladesh (CDRB) later told FE.
"This Clustered Water, which has been developed in the laboratory by the Clustered Water Template Induction Process, has successfully been experimented in various fields in Malaysia and other countries," he informed.