Water treatment
following the example of Natur .
Our natural water treatment safely removes pollutants from tap water and simultaneously restores it to its original state of fresh spring water. We pay particular attention to treating the water in a way that it can unfold its natural effect and vitality again and retains its natural taste.
Natural minerals and trace elements remain in the water. This means that the water retains its natural taste and retains its regional character. Minerals are also the basic condition for a stable structure of the water.
Expert opinions from renowned German institutes prove the safe, chemical-free removal of undesirable substances through our activated carbon filters. They guarantee a constant filter fineness. This is because they are not pressed like conventional models, but baked. They are produced in Germany in a sintering process.
Natural raw material activated carbon
Activated carbon is a natural product based on sustainably grown coconut. Due to its porous structure and the resulting extremely large inner surface it binds chemical compounds and molecules. Traditionally, activated carbon is used as an adsorbent in the chemical industry, medicine and water and wastewater treatment.
Our baked activated carbon filter effectively removes particles, pathogenic germs, bacteria, copper, lead, chlorine, lindane, DDT, atrazine, pesticides and many more. Even drug residues and heavy metals are reliably removed and are not released again even when overloaded!
The essential operating principle in the construction of UMH technology is the turbulence with simultaneous frequency transmission. It takes into account the natural maturation and regeneration processes of flowing water before it originates fresh from the spring. The original physical structure is thus restored, so-called hexagonal water.
This becomes measurable in properties such as surface tension or transportability - vital for all metabolic processes in the human body. The high-quality materials of the UMH devices also preserve the electromagnetic polarisation of water.