The
Science
Behind
Structured Water
Vorterra leverages passive vortex resonance—no electricity required—to restructure tap water into smaller, bioavailable clusters that hydrate, energize, and rejuvenate like a natural spring.
Vortex & Resonance Technology Explained
Vortex Technology
Vorterra mimics nature’s hydrodynamic flow by channeling water over glass spheres to form vortex patterns—like those found in rivers and oceans. This motion restructures water by breaking apart molecular clusters, balancing ionic charges, and restoring energy for optimized hydration and absorption.
Resonance Technology
Inside each unit, a proprietary mineral resonator emits a natural electromagnetic frequency (EMF). As water flows through, it absorbs this EMF—enhancing its energetic signature without altering chemical composition. The result is structured water with improved bioavailability and vitality.
Water structuring enhances biological function and energy transfer.
Dr. Gerald Pollack – Fourth Phase of Water (EZ Water)
Vorterra’s design is inspired by the natural principles that align with Dr. Gerald Pollack’s groundbreaking research on structured water, which highlights how water—when organized into more coherent, structured phases—can store energy, support biological function, and play a more active role in health and vitality.
Water is not just a solvent, but is able to carry information
Dr. Jacques Benveniste & Dr. Luc Montagnier – Water Memory & Electromagnetic Imprinting: These researchers demonstrated that water can retain the electromagnetic “signature” of substances once present, even after dilution. Montagnier extended this to digitally recorded frequencies imprinted into water, with observable biological effects.
Vortexing the water recharges water and restores its natural vitality
Viktor Schauberger – Biomimicry & Vortex Dynamics: Schauberger observed that water naturally moves in vortex spirals, a motion that energizes and purifies. His philosophy — “Understand Nature, then copy Nature” — laid the foundation for Vorterra’s biomimicry-based approach.
