QNET, a global direct selling company, says it has developed technologies designed to structure liquids and enhance human wellness through improved hydration, reduced microbial load, and strengthened environmental protection.
Fluid-structure interaction (FSI) is the process by which a fluid, such as water, and a solid structure influence each other. The interaction typically involves a two-way exchange, with the fluid’s motion capable of causing the structure to deform or move.
Prof. Abiodun Adebayo, QNET’s Research Scientist, explained this during the organizations exhibition of technology products promoting human health in Abuja.
Adebayo, also a former Vice-Chancellor of Covenant University, Ogun State, said QNET deployed Amezcua Resonance Technology (ART) to produce a disc designed to restore the quality of drinking water and other beverages.
He explained that ART is an activated wafer that restores equilibrium in the body, working with the laws of resonance to reconnect the human biofield and promote the essential life energy known as “Chi.”
“The Bio Disc 3, when placed on water, beverages or drinks, has the ability to energetically restructure liquids. The technology embeds natural frequencies into the glass disc, which, when applied to water, breaks down large molecular clusters into smaller units, enabling faster cellular absorption,” Adebayo said.
He added that studies of water samples from different sources showed that structured water had lower sodium content, improved potassium levels, and enhanced electrical conductivity, all of which could positively impact human health.
The study, conducted on rainwater, bottled water, and well water, also revealed a significant reduction in microbial load after exposure to the Bio Disc.
Adebayo noted that similar results were observed in local beverages such as palm wine, zobo, tiger nut drink, and malt drinks.
In a separate study, structured water used in catfish ponds over a 50-day period demonstrated increased fish weight, higher dissolved oxygen levels, and reduced microbial activity, promoting better growth.
Mr. Bernieg Gaksch, QNET Regional Strategy and Marketing Manager, described the company’s wellness approach as broad, covering environmental protection, water and air filtration, nutritional supplements, and educational tools for youth and entrepreneurs.
He said the company’s products aim to enhance overall wellness but are not marketed as treatments for medical conditions.
Gaksch also highlighted QNET’s investment in sustainable manufacturing, including ethically sourced jewelry, recycled-material watch collections, and other wellness initiatives aimed at balancing the human body.
He added that QNET plans to continue expanding its wellness scope and research collaborations in Nigeria to improve healthy living, environmental sustainability, and access to personal development tools.

