Why can't we drink tap water in Germany without hesitation?

In Germany we have the reputation of having one of the best drinking water supplies in the world. However, it is not quite as simple as it seems at first glance. In fact, our tap water is often in a poor and chaotic condition, even from a molecular perspective. This means that the water can not only contain pollutants, but also an unstructured molecular structure. This can also be read in the UN water report, published in SPIEGEL ONLINE Science, March 5, 2003.



One of the biggest problems is that our water is contaminated with a variety of chemicals and pollutants. These range from pesticides and fertilizers to heavy metals and drug residues. Some of these contaminants can also change the molecular structure of water, causing it to become chaotic. In the Interview “Medicines and hormones in drinking water” with Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Stefan Hockertz this is explained in an understandable and alarming way.

Another problem is that the local drinking water supplier is only responsible for the quality of the tap water up to the house connection. However, tap water often flows through outdated and rusted pipes on the way through our homes to the tap. These pipes can contaminate the water with metal ions and other pollutants and also make it chaotic. In addition, they can promote contaminants that are already present in the pipes or pipes.

The effect of the unstructured molecular structure of water should not be underestimated either. In a chaotic state, the molecules in water are unable to organize and structure themselves, meaning they are less easily accessible and usable by the human body. This can lead to lower absorption of nutrients and weaken the immune system. The effects that disordered versus ordered hexagonal water molecules have on the organism are explained in detail in the book "HEXAGONAL WATER - The Key to Health" by Mu Shik Jhon. Here is a summary of Walter Häge's book.

In order to solve the problem of the unstructured molecular structure of water, there are various technologies and methods that can be used. One option is to filter the water and remove pollutants. Another option is to pass the water through a structuring technology such as special frequencies to hexagonally arrange the molecular structure and facilitate the absorption of nutrients.

Overall, there are many factors that can put our tap water in Germany in a poor and chaotic condition. It is important that we are aware of what contaminants are present in water and the impact they can have on our health. By advocating for clean and structured water, we can contribute to improving drinking water quality.

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