The origin of MRET
After the nuclear leak at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 1986, the Soviet government appointed a scientific team to investigate the impact of mountain spring water in southern Russia on nuclear radiation victims. It was found that the subtle low frequency of geomagnetism in specific areas on the earth (the Caucasus Mountains in Europe, the Tibetan Mountains in Asia, etc.) will change the structure of local water molecules. Over hundreds of generations, it has been proven to promote health and longevity, and help eliminate heavy metals, other Toxins and allergens.
Scientists tested the mountain spring water and found that it did not contain any unusual chemicals. However, using nuclear magnetic resonance and infrared spectroscopy, they could detect that the mountain spring water has a unique molecular structure and high energy. .
Later, scientists tackled the "electromagnetic radiation effect of molecular structure" at St. Petersburg University in Russia, developed "Molecular Resonance Effect Technology" (MRET), and created the world's only A device used to change the molecular structure of water and other liquids. This invention was granted a U.S. patent (Patent No. 6022479) for "Method and device for manufacturing activated liquid and method of use" in February 2000.