Researchers at Covenant University have validated the antimicrobial and energy-enhancing properties of structured water produced using QNET’s Amezcua Bio Disc 3.
The findings, revealed at the Amezcua Science Dialogue, highlight the credibility of quantum energy-based technologies in addressing real-world challenges, particularly in water safety, nutrition, and sustainable living.
The event, themed “Demystifying the Science Around QNET Products,” was organised by Covenant University and sponsored by QNET. It featured scientists, including the former Vice Chancellor of the university and a member of QNET’s Scientific Advisory Board, Professor Abiodun Adebayo.
The Covenant University and QNET partnership reflects a convergence between traditional scientific inquiry and emerging quantum-based wellness technologies, with implications for health, food security, and sustainable development in Nigeria and beyond.
Adebayo, in his presentation, stated that the Bio Disc 3 significantly improved the physical, chemical, and microbial quality of various local and branded beverages.
“The Bio Disc is made of proprietary glass embedded with natural energy frequencies. It structures water into a hexagonal form (H₃O₂), enhancing its bioavailability and energy profile,” he explained.
“This isn’t just about theoretical claims. Our laboratory tested real-world parameters—electrical conductivity, microbial load, and mineral absorption. The results were clear: structured water exhibited higher energy potential and significantly reduced microbial content, making it both more vibrant and safer for consumption.”
He emphasised that QNET’s wellness products, including the Bio Disc, BioLight, Chi Pendant, and e-Guard, are not substitutes for medical treatment but serve as complementary health innovations rooted in quantum biology.
The event also featured presentations by 400-level biochemistry students Toluwanimi Afolayan and Lois Chiamaka Eze, who studied the Bio Disc’s impact on traditional Nigerian beverages such as zobo, kunu, palm wine, and tiger nut milk. Their findings indicated measurable improvements in the energy and safety profiles of drinks exposed to the disc for 12 to 24 hours.
“Conductivity increased in nearly all structured samples, while total dissolved solids, which indicate impurities, fell significantly,” Afolayan reported.
“The microbial content also dropped, especially in palm wine and kunu, which are typically prone to rapid spoilage,” Eze added.
Further expanding the research, biotechnology student Omonofa Samuel Adebayo examined the Bio Disc’s application in aquaculture. In a 28-day study, catfish raised in structured water showed nearly double the growth rate of those in untreated water, alongside lower microbial contamination and higher dissolved oxygen levels.
“This method could improve fish farming in Nigeria. It’s cost-effective, non-chemical, and significantly boosts yield. However, species-specific sensitivities must be considered, as our tilapia test group experienced a high mortality rate,” Adebayo said.
In his opening remarks, Vice Chancellor of Covenant University, Professor Timothy Anake, reaffirmed the institution’s commitment to practical, impact-driven research.
“The university has, over these 23 years, demonstrated a commitment to solving local problems. Students of Covenant University have become industry leaders and solution creators across Africa and the world, showing that it was indeed an institution set up to raise a new generation of leaders,” he said.
QNET’s Head of Compliance, Theodosia Naana Quartey, praised the collaboration as a model for transparent, evidence-based science.
“Professor Adebayo and his team have translated complex wellness concepts into verifiable data. This kind of work reinforces our commitment to scientific integrity and public trust. The collaboration with Professor Adebayo has been a valuable experience,” she stated.
“Standing here today and hearing all these insights from Professor Timothy brings me great satisfaction. Our company has existed for 27 years and counting, and one of the ranges of products we offer is the Amescua range. It is all about using science to benefit daily lives in Africa,” she added.