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What Is Living Water? Water?

Last updated: May 2026 • Estimated reading time: 1–2 minutes

 

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

The term is used to describe qualities commonly associated with naturally moving water, including freshness, flow, vitality, and internal structural organization.

Living Water Is Not Defined by One Scientific Standard

There is currently no single universally accepted scientific definition for the term Living Water.

Different fields, researchers, traditions, and water-related approaches use the term in different ways.

Within MEYBRIAH, the term is used as a descriptive natural reference model rather than as a formal medical or regulatory classification.

How MEYBRIAH Relates to Living Water

MEYBRIAH describes Water Revitalization as a process intended to support the restoration of the internal structure attributed to Living Water in nature.

The company’s approach is based on Water-on-Water Induction, a non-contact process involving sealed Information Water within revitalization cores.

Why the Concept Continues to Matter

Many people continue to describe a noticeable difference between naturally flowing spring water and water that has undergone extensive industrial treatment, transport, pressure systems, storage, desalination, or reverse osmosis.

The term Living Water continues to appear because many people feel that water quality involves more than chemical composition alone.

Important Clarity

MEYBRIAH products are not filters and not water purifiers.

The company presents Living Water and Water Revitalization within a wellness-oriented framework focused on water quality as experienced in everyday use.

Some aspects of the field are not yet fully measurable using the classical scientific tools available today.

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