Covenant varsity VC conducts water research study using QNET Amezcua Bio Disc 3

Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Professor Humphrey Abiodun, on Friday, presented a research study on the different water samples that were structured using the QNET Amezcua Bio Disc 3 and its influence on biological systems.
During the study conducted at Covenant University, about seven water samples, which include public tap, borehole, rain, bottled (2 brands), distilled, and sachet water, obtained from Ota, Ogun State, were analyzed for their physicochemical and antibacterial properties.
The water samples were placed on Bio Disc 3 for 15 and 30 minutes, 1, 6, 12, 24, and 48 hours, respectively, with the unstructured water as the control. Results from the study showed that supercharging the water sample with the Bio Disc 3 up to 5 times enhanced the concentrations of some mineral elements like calcium, potassium, iron, and magnesium ions.
Research conducted also revealed that supercharging of the infected autoclaved distilled water samples significantly reduced the total viable count at low concentrations of E. coli.
The study showed that the Amezcua Bio Disc 3 impacts high electrical conductivity on the structured water samples with increased efficacy of solved minerals and confers an antibacterial effect.
This implies that Bio Disc 3 significantly improves the energetic properties in water, which is essential for the African people. This research is currently under review for publication in the Scientific African journal, titled “Assessment of physicochemical and antibacterial properties of structured water samples from Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria,” and in the public domain from the journal website.
Professor Adebayo is a member of the QNET Scientific Advisory Board.

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