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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) About MEYBRIAH

Last updated:May 08, 2026 • Estimated reading time: 15 minutes

1) What does “Living Water” mean at MEYBRIAH?

At MEYBRIAH, “Living Water” is a descriptive term for water in its natural reference state, as perceived in springs and flowing natural contexts.
Our approach describes water revitalization as support for the restoration of the internal structure attributed to living water in nature.This applies to personal, home, and business use.

For the distinction between Living Water and Purpose-Defined Water, see Definitions & Terms.

Continue reading: Technology / How It Works · Double Home System

2) What is Water-on-Water Induction, and how does it work?

Water-on-Water Induction is a non-contact process in which a sealed revitalization core influences nearby water and supports the restoration of the internal structure attributed to living water in nature.
The Information Water within the core serves as an internal reference model. Nearby water is described as being exposed to the structural pattern it represents.
This principle is the foundation of MEYBRIAH products and solutions.

 

3) Why choose a Double Home System?

Because a home typically has two distinct water points with different needs.
One is whole-home tap water for showering, cleaning, cooking, and daily use.
The second is filtered drinking water after an under-sink filter or reverse osmosis (RO).
The MEYBRIAH Double Home System is designed to address both.

4) If I use filtration (under-sink filter / RO), does that make revitalization unnecessary?

No. Filtration and MEYBRIAH revitalization are two different actions that can complement each other.
Filtration addresses water content when filtration is required.
MEYBRIAH’s approach focuses on supporting the restoration of the internal structure attributed to living water in nature.
Many people combine filtration for drinking water with revitalization after filtration.
Some customers report an upgraded drinking experience after filtration, such as a more pleasant taste and a “softer” feel.
These are user reports and may vary.

5) Where is the Double Home System installed?

The Double Home System includes a main unit and a secondary unit.
The main unit is installed on the main incoming water line after the water meter at the home’s entry.
The secondary unit is an under-sink clip attached to the outlet line of the filtration/RO system.

6) Does installation require changes to the plumbing?

Installation is typically quick and does not require cutting pipes.
The system is also designed to be easy to move from one home to another.
This makes it suitable for renters and relocations.

7) Why is an annual refresh of the revitalization cores required?

The revitalization core is the system’s “source” of induction, and MEYBRIAH defines an annual refresh cycle.
The refresh is intended to support a consistent user experience over time.
The process is simple and tailored to each product type.
This includes home systems, personal products, and professional solutions.
This is part of a transparent maintenance approach that clarifies what is needed long-term.

8) What personal products does MEYBRIAH offer, and who are they for?

MEYBRIAH offers three personal, portable products: the Pendant, TiPA (The Drop), and the Water Stick.
Each product is designed for a different type of everyday use.
Each product uses a dedicated core adapted to its application.
Together, they are designed to bring the MEYBRIAH “Living Water” experience into personal routine.

Links: Personal Use Products

9) Are the cores in MEYBRIAH products identical (e.g., Pendant / Water Stick / TiPA)?

No. Each MEYBRIAH product uses a dedicated core adapted to its purpose and application.
The Pendant is designed for all-day personal wear.
The Water Stick is designed for revitalizing drinking water and beverages in personal use.
TiPA (The Drop) is designed for localized use according to its method of use.
To choose correctly, start with the question: “What do I need Living Water for?”
Then continue to Personal Use Products.

10) What solutions are available for the business sector (food, baking, catering, hospitality)?

MEYBRIAH provides solutions for businesses where water is a daily input.
Solutions are matched to water volume and usage needs.
Applications include restaurants, bakeries, cafés, food chains, hotels, and hospitality venues.
Solutions are based on the same Water-on-Water Induction principle as described by MEYBRIAH.
Continue reading: Areas of Activity / Business Solutions.

11) Are there solutions for swimming pools and water facilities?

Yes. MEYBRIAH solutions can be applied in water facilities, including swimming pools and therapy/spa/wellness pools.
Matching is based on pool size, water flow, and intended use.
Solutions are designed to integrate with existing water treatment routines, depending on site requirements.

Continue reading: Living Water for Pools

12) Does the website present medical claims?

No. MEYBRIAH does not present medical claims on this website.
The site presents the operating principle, applications, and product operation as described by MEYBRIAH.
MEYBRIAH products are not intended for diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or cure.

13) Where can I read a clear explanation of how information is presented on the site?

The Transparency & Accuracy page explains how MEYBRIAH presents information on this website.
It clarifies the distinction between technological/product/operational information and user experiences.
It also explains how to read usage descriptions and personal reports.

Link: Transparency & Accuracy

14) How do I install the revitalization unit after reverse osmosis / an under-sink filtration system?

The secondary unit is an under-sink clip installed on the outlet tube of the RO/filtration system.
It attaches to the tube that exits the RO system toward the drinking-water faucet.
The revitalization core is positioned near the tube using the clip.
This is done without cutting the pipe.

Under-sink installation steps (post-RO):

  1. Locate the tube leaving the RO system toward the drinking-water faucet.

  2. Place the revitalization core adjacent to the tube.

  3. Attach the core to the tube using the dedicated clip.

  4. Ensure the clip is stable and does not pinch or bend the tube.

15) What makes MEYBRIAH unique?


MEYBRIAH has operated since 2009 in the field of Water Revitalization.
MEYBRIAH develops solutions designed to support the restoration of the internal structure attributed to living water in nature.
MEYBRIAH describes its principle as Water-on-Water Induction.
The approach operates without direct physical contact with the water.
MEYBRIAH solutions operate without electricity, without electrolysis, and without chemical additives.
MEYBRIAH does not rely on artificial frequencies, magnets, crystals, or an active metal mechanism placed in the water path.
MEYBRIAH products are manufactured in Israel with strict production standards.
They are designed for personal, home, and business use.
This website presents the operating principle, applications, and product operation, without medical claims.

16) Is MEYBRIAH a filter? Does it replace filtration?

No. MEYBRIAH is not a filter and does not replace filtration when filtration is required.
Filtration addresses particles, odors, and substances based on need.
MEYBRIAH is based on Water-on-Water Induction and operates in addition to filtration when filtration is required.
In many cases, MEYBRIAH is used in addition to filtration, especially for drinking water after filtration.

Decision & Comparison Questions

17)What makes MEYBRIAH different from Grander, EWO, or other water revitalization systems?

MEYBRIAH belongs to the broader field of water revitalization, where several systems describe non-contact influence on water.

The distinction is therefore not simply the absence of direct contact, but the structure and operating philosophy behind the revitalization process itself.

Within MEYBRIAH, the Information Water inside the Revitalization Core is prepared from selected Living Water sources from Israel and other regions of the world, combined through a controlled Dynamic Vortex process.

Rather than relying on a single geographic water source, MEYBRIAH describes this approach as a broader and continuously renewed internal reference model.

MEYBRIAH also operates through annual core renewal. This renewal process is presented as part of a dynamic revitalization model based on continuity, synchronization, and adaptation to natural annual cycles.

According to the MEYBRIAH framework, nature itself is not static. Water systems, environmental conditions, and natural cycles continuously change over time.

For this reason, the revitalization cores are not presented as permanent static elements, but as part of an evolving operating model designed to maintain consistency, precision, and synchronization with the current MEYBRIAH reference model.

MEYBRIAH presents this combination of multi-source Information Water, non-contact Water-on-Water Induction, and continuity through annual renewal as a distinct technological approach within the field of water revitalization.

18)What is the difference between Living Water and Information Water?

Within MEYBRIAH, Living Water and Information Water are not the same term.

Living Water is a descriptive term for water in its natural reference state, as perceived in springs and flowing natural environments.

Information Water is water prepared through a controlled process that combines selected Living Water sources and a Dynamic Vortex. It is then sealed inside the Revitalization Core and serves as an internal reference model within the Water-on-Water Induction process.

In this framework, Living Water serves as the natural reference concept, while Information Water serves as the prepared operational reference used inside the core.

19)Why does MEYBRIAH use annual core renewal?

MEYBRIAH presents annual core renewal as part of the operating philosophy of the system, not as a technical limitation or conventional “wear” process.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, water revitalization is not viewed as a static condition that can remain permanently fixed without change. Nature itself operates through movement, seasonal transition, environmental variation, and continuous renewal.

For this reason, MEYBRIAH describes its technology as a dynamic Water-on-Water Induction model designed around continuity through synchronization and renewal rather than permanence through static fixation.

The revitalization core contains Information Water that serves as the system’s internal reference model. Maintaining the intended operating quality of this reference over time is part of the precision and continuity of the system.

Annual renewal is therefore presented as supporting:
- continuity of operation over time
- synchronization with the current MEYBRIAH reference model
- consistency across annual and environmental cycles
- maintenance of the intended operating framework of the system
- the full operating potential of the revitalization process over another annual cycle

Within this framework, renewal is not presented as a disadvantage, but as part of a dynamic technological philosophy that views water systems and natural environments as changing rather than static.

This approach differs from static-core models that remain fixed to the same internal reference indefinitely.

20)What happens if the revitalization core is not refreshed annually?

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, annual renewal is part of the intended operating cycle of the system.

Without annual renewal, MEYBRIAH does not describe the system as maintaining the same intended level of synchronization, precision, and revitalization performance over an additional annual cycle.

The renewal process is intended to support continuity, consistency, and the full operating potential of the revitalization process over time.

MEYBRIAH therefore recommends periodic renewal according to product type and usage profile.

Modern Water, Living Water, and User Experience

21)Why are more people looking for “Living Water” today?

Many people today are not only interested in whether water is filtered, treated, or considered safe for use. They are also interested in how water feels, tastes, and behaves in daily life.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, this growing interest is connected to the difference many people perceive between Living Water in nature and water that has passed through human-managed, industrial, and infrastructure-based systems.

Modern water often reaches homes and businesses after desalination, pressure transport, storage, filtration, disinfection, and long infrastructure pathways.

MEYBRIAH presents Water Revitalization as part of a broader search for water that feels closer to the qualities associated with Living Water in nature, including freshness, softness, flow, and overall water experience.

22)Why do some people feel modern water is different from natural spring water?

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, natural spring water is used as a reference for water in a living, flowing, and less industrially processed state.

Modern water, in this context, refers to water that has passed through human-managed systems and environments before reaching daily use. This may include desalination, pressure transport, storage tanks, filtration, disinfection, piping networks, and long infrastructure pathways.

Along this route, water may be exposed to repeated pressure changes, mechanical handling, storage conditions, industrial environments, and the broader modern surroundings through which it travels.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, these influences are understood as part of the difference many people perceive between water in its natural flowing state and water that has passed through modern infrastructure.

MEYBRIAH does not present this as a rejection of modern water systems, which are often necessary for supply and safety. It presents Water Revitalization as an additional layer that relates to water experience, internal structure, and the qualities associated with Living Water in nature.

23)Why do some users feel filtration alone is not enough?

Filtration is designed to address specific aspects of water content, such as particles, odors, chemicals, or contaminants when filtration is required.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, Water Revitalization addresses a different layer. It relates to the internal structure attributed to Living Water in nature and to the way water is experienced in daily use.

This is why some users combine filtration with MEYBRIAH rather than treating the two approaches as alternatives.

They may already have filtered water, but still look for water that feels fresher, softer, more pleasant, or closer to the experience of natural Living Water.

MEYBRIAH presents these descriptions as Wellness-oriented user experience, not as medical claims.

24) Why does MEYBRIAH relate to desalination, pressure transport, and infrastructure-based water systems?

MEYBRIAH relates to the reality that much of the water used today is no longer encountered directly in its natural flowing state.

Before reaching homes, businesses, and public systems, water may pass through desalination, pressure transport, storage, filtration, disinfection, and long infrastructure networks.

These systems are part of modern water supply, but they also represent a human-managed water environment rather than a natural spring or flowing source.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, Water Revitalization is presented as an additional layer for this reality: a way to relate to the experience and internal structure of water after it has passed through modern infrastructure.

This is why MEYBRIAH connects Living Water, Water-on-Water Induction, and practical use in homes, businesses, and professional environments.

25)Why do people search for water experience and not only water purity?

Many people already understand the importance of safe, filtered, or treated water.

But water purity and water experience are not the same question.

Water purity usually relates to what is in the water. Water experience relates to how the water feels, tastes, flows, and is perceived in daily use.

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, people search for water experience because they sense a difference between technically treated water and the qualities associated with Living Water in nature.

MEYBRIAH presents Water Revitalization as a complementary layer that relates to this broader experience, without replacing filtration or required water safety treatment.

Water Experience, Living Water, and Everyday Use

26) Why does MEYBRIAH focus on water experience and not only on standard water measurements?

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, water is not understood only through chemical content or standard laboratory measurements, but also through the way water is experienced in everyday life.

Many people already have access to filtered or treated water, yet still describe meaningful differences in freshness, softness, flow, texture, and overall drinking experience between different water sources.

MEYBRIAH therefore presents Water Revitalization not only in relation to measurable water content, but also in relation to the broader experience of water in practical daily use.

This approach reflects the view that water quality is not experienced only through laboratory values, but also through direct interaction with water in drinking, cooking, bathing, and everyday environments.

Within this framework, user experience is presented alongside operating principles and not as a medical claim.

27) Why do some people describe water as “lighter,” “softer,” or “fresher”?

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, descriptions such as “lighter,” “softer,” “fresher,” or “more flowing” are presented as experiential user language rather than scientific or medical claims.

Many users describe these qualities when comparing different water environments, including natural springs, flowing water, filtered water, and revitalized water.

MEYBRIAH relates to these descriptions as part of the broader human experience of water in daily life.

Because some aspects of Water Revitalization are not yet fully measurable using current scientific tools, the website presents these expressions as reported user experience and not as guaranteed or medically defined outcomes.

These descriptions may vary between individuals, environments, water sources, and usage conditions.

28) Why does MEYBRIAH describe Water Revitalization as complementary to filtration rather than replacing it?

Within the MEYBRIAH framework, filtration and Water Revitalization address different aspects of water.

Filtration is designed to address water content when filtration is required, including particles, odors, chemicals, or contaminants depending on the filtration method used.

Water Revitalization, by contrast, is presented as relating to the internal structure and overall experience of water.

For this reason, MEYBRIAH does not present Water Revitalization as a replacement for filtration, desalination, disinfection, or required water treatment systems.

Instead, MEYBRIAH presents Water-on-Water Induction as an additional layer that can operate alongside existing filtration and infrastructure systems.

Many users combine filtration for water safety or purification together with MEYBRIAH for the qualities they associate with Living Water and water experience in daily use.

29) Which MEYBRIAH product should I choose first?

The right starting point depends on how and where the user wants to experience MEYBRIAH water revitalization.

For whole-home use, the Double Home System is designed for both general household water and filtered drinking water.

For personal drinking water and beverages, the Water Stick is designed for focused daily use with cups, bottles, and small vessels.

For continuous personal proximity, the Pendant is designed for all-day wear.

For localized personal use, TiPA (The Drop) is designed for focused use according to its method of use.

When choosing, the practical question is: where do I want the Living Water experience to be present first — at home, in drinking water, near the body, or in a focused local-use moment?

Transparency & Accuracy (short note)

Some aspects of water revitalization are not yet fully measurable using current scientific tools.
Accordingly, this site focuses on the operating principle as described by MEYBRIAH, applications, and product operation.
User experiences are presented as personal reports and may vary.
The website does not present medical claims.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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