Water you won't find in a supermarket

No marketing buzz. Just clean, balanced water — revitalized through the methods of Johann Grander and Masaru Emoto.Ā It doesn’t promise miracles. It simply restores water to the structure nature intended.Ā The kind your body recognizes without needingĀ toĀ beĀ told.

Meet Johann Grander

MeetĀ Masaru Emoto

Johann Grander: The Visionary Behind Revitalized Water

Johann Grander (1930–2012) was an Austrian inventor who introduced the world to the concept of ā€œrevitalized water.ā€ Born in Jochberg, Austria, Grander’s life journey led him from humble beginnings to developing a water treatment process that has inspired a global following. In the late 1970s, Grander founded Grander GmbH, launching a family-run enterprise that continues to share his innovative water technology with industries, businesses, and households around the world.

Grander believed that water carries more than just physical properties—it carries energy. He developed a method to restore water’s natural structure, helping it regain vitality and harmony. Users of Grander’s water revitalization rods and systems often report remarkable changes in the water they use, noting improvements in clarity, taste, and overall performance. From backyard ponds to industrial cooling systems and wellness centers, people have become passionate advocates based on their personal experiences with revitalized water.

Many industries using Grander technology have reported benefits such as reduced maintenance costs, improved efficiency, and enhanced product quality. Homeowners, farmers, spa owners, and even municipalities have embraced the technology, sharing testimonials of how revitalized water has made a positive difference in their daily lives and operations.

Grander’s influence extended well beyond technology—he inspired a movement focused on respecting nature and water as a living element. In recognition of his contributions, Johann Grander received Austria’s Honorary Cross for Science and Art in 2001. His legacy continues through the work of his family and a growing community of users around the world.

Johann Grander's vision lives on through those who continue to explore and benefit from revitalized water—a testament to his deep connection with nature and belief in the transformative power of water.

šŸ‘‰ We use GRANDER rods in our tanks to revitalize our water that's been through the reverse osmosis process. In 20-minutes, the information that was stripped via the reverse osmosis process is put back into the RO water through this revitalized technique invented by Johann Grander. Each rod costs us $1500, but we think people can taste the difference.Ā 

Masaru Emoto: The Man Who Believed Water Could Hear Us

Masaru Emoto (1943–2014) was a Japanese author and visionary whose groundbreaking work explored the deep connection between human consciousness and water. He rose to global prominence with his bestselling book The Hidden Messages in Water, where he introduced the idea that water could reflect human emotions and intentions—captured in stunning images of ice crystals formed after exposure to words, music, or thoughts.

Starting in 1999, Emoto published his Messages from Water series, which documented photographs of water crystals alongside simple, yet powerful experiments like the ā€œrice in waterā€ challenge. These experiments inspired countless individuals to explore how positivity, gratitude, and intention might affect the world around them—beginning with something as essential as water.

Emoto believed that water, as the foundation of life, acts as a mirror of our inner world. He often spoke of emotional "vibrations" and their potential to influence not just health and wellness, but the environment as a whole. His research resonated deeply within the holistic health, education, and spiritual communities.

Supporters around the world have recreated Emoto’s experiments, reporting consistent and meaningful results—such as more harmonious crystal patterns in water exposed to kind words or uplifting music. His work has been featured in films like What the Bleep Do We Know!? and has inspired schools, wellness centers, and even cities to reflect more deeply on the energy we bring into our lives.

Masaru Emoto also served as President Emeritus of the International Water For Life Foundation, which continues to share his message of mindful connection to water. His legacy is one of hope—that our thoughts and words matter, and that even the smallest act of gratitude or kindness may ripple far beyond what we can see.

šŸ‘‰ According to Masaru Emoto's research, water crystals formed after exposure to a picture of a heart, or words like "love" or "love and gratitude," tend to exhibit beautiful, harmonious, and well-formed structures, often resembling intricate snowflake patterns.Ā  We took that to 'heart' and integrated it into our logo that appears on your bottles. You'll also find them taped to our water storage containers.Ā 

After a prayer over polluted water in a dam:

The words "Love & Gratitude" taped to a water jar:

With the word 'hope' taped to a jar of water:

Customer testimonials

Taste the Difference

These are what our customers are saying about our water
John S. - Casa Grande
"This is the best tasting water I've ever had!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Carol G. - Casa Grande
"Best tasting water I've every had!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
KerinĀ  G. - Casa Grande
"I should have switched to this water years ago. What a difference from our city water." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kyle Brandon T.Ā 
"You guys are the best! Thank you!" ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐