Question about new water filter products from South Korea

In summary, two South Korean companies, Wave-Q and Megafresh, have released new water filter models that use a vortex pump to circulate water and a filter filled with alkalis to absorb sediment and decrease water acidity. These companies claim that their products can also arrange water molecules into hexagonal clusters, making it easier for the digestive system to absorb the water. However, there is no scientific evidence to support these claims and it has been revealed that the concept of hexagonal water is a hoax. While the technology used in the pump is interesting, it does not support the companies' claims.
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Bararontok
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There are 2 new models of water filters made by South Korean companies and this is what they claim:

The Wave-Q and Megafresh Filter, both of which are made in South Korea, use a device called a vortex pump to circulate the water in a container. The circulating water is then forced through a filter in the container which is filled with alkalis, and this absorbs sediment, decreases water acidity, and arranges the water molecules into hexagonal clusters that make it easier for the digestive system to absorb the water.

The two companies claim that these devices perform their described functions. Are these claims supported by scientific evidence? Does the hexagonal alkaline water generator produce water that is easier for the digestive system to absorb?

Sources:


www.hexagonalwatersystem.com

www.megafresh.com.tw
 
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Bararontok said:
The circulating water is then forced through a filter in the container which is filled with alkalis

Well this doesn't sound right, since an alkali is: "a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline Earth metal element," unless of course they're adding salt to the water...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkali

Bararontok said:
and this absorbs sediment,
Any standard activated carbon filter (or many other kinds of filters for that matter) can do this. An "alkali" isn't required...

Bararontok said:
decreases water acidity,
This might be possible, but of course is assumes water acidity is a problem in the first place...

Bararontok said:
and arranges the water molecules into hexagonal clusters that make it easier for the digestive system to absorb the water.
Now THIS is completely false. Water is a liquid, and can't be arranged in any sort of clusters (unless you freeze it).

Bararontok said:
The two companies claim that these devices perform their described functions. Are these claims supported by scientific evidence?
I seriously doubt any of their claims are supported, or even descriptive of what the product actually does.
 
  • #3
Actually, the thread originator has done research on this and found out that this technology is a hoax.

The following link exposes the concept of hexagonal water as a hoax:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexagonal_water

Although the motor used in the pump was quite fascinating, since the rotor is not mechanically coupled to the commutator and is held in place solely by the forces of the rotating magnetic field and the fact that the rotor is a permanent magnet which makes it stick to the metal base of the pump.
 

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