Water is not just critical for general health, but for life itself. The metabolic processes of all living creatures are dependent on a specific composition of basic elements and oxygen groups contained in water. It follows, therefore that the quality and purity of water contributes to the wellbeing of our livestock. Improving the quality of drinking water and the preservation and restoration of water are national and universal concerns.
In our modern world, aqua vivens (="living", energetically-charged water) is rare. Piped water is exposed to the detrimental energetic effects of straight unnatural water pipes, high mains pressure and chemical treatments. Viktor Schauberger wrote, "Although the chlorination of drinking water ostensibly removes the threat of water-borne diseases, it does to the detriment of the consumer. In its function of water steriliser or disinfectant, chlorine eradicates all types of bacteria, beneficial and harmful alike. More importantly, it also disinfects the blood (about 80% water) and in doing so kills off, or seriously weakens, many of the immunity-enhancing micro-organisms resident in the body of those constantly forced to consume it. This eventually impairs their immune systems to such a degree that they are no longer able to eject viruses, germs and other degenerative diseases, to which the respective host-bodies ultimately falls victim." The same is true of other chemical water treatments.
Piped water is not allowed to move in its naturally winding way thereby causing loss of life force. Negative energetic imprints from chemicals such as hormones, fertilisers, pesticides and sterilisers remain in the water, even after physical removal of such substances (Ludwig, 1991).

First developed 30 years ago, the Plocher WaterKat is a proven, non-invasive water catalyst which helps to re-vitalise and energise water, dramatically increasing dissolved oxygen levels and reducing germs, naturally. No maintenance is required, no waste is created and it does not rely on chemicals, or any magnetic or electrical sources of energy, making it sustainable and completely ecological.
It is constructed from stainless steel and cotton and carries an extremely low frequency vibrational energy which corresponds to the natural oscillations of pure spring water molecules. This energy interacts with the electrons in the water molecules and stimulates reformation of the molecular structures which occur in pure spring water. It can stabilise the hardness of water and soften the water by reducing and re-aligning aggressive molecular structures.
The Plocher WaterKat:
increases oxygen and energy levels in water, which in turn increases delivery of oxygen from blood to cells and which also accelerates the Citric Acid Cycle (aka Krebs Cycle) - the system which liberates energy from sugars
improves taste, attaining spring water quality
reduces chlorine and nitrate levels
reduces the number of toxins and germs present
reduces existing calcium deposits and prevent the build-up of limescale
reduces heavy metals in water
stimulate reformation of the molecular structure of water
increases vitality, general health and lowers stress in livestock and other consumers of PLOCHER-treated water
Easily installed, the Plocher WaterKat simply clamps onto existing plumbing.

| Date | Description | Document |
|---|---|---|
| 10-1-10 | Research - Effect of Water Kat on Ascorbic Acid Crystals | Water Kat - Effect on Ascorbic Acid Crystals.pdf |
| 10-1-10 | Case study - Effect of PLOCHER-treated water on the human body using GDV Technique | Water Kat - GDV test.pdf |
| 14-9-09 | Research - Hawaii - Dissolved oxygen and other parameters on water after installation of a WaterKat | Water Kat - Hawaii.pdf |
| 14-9-09 | Research - Miscellaneous research results on the WaterKat | Water Kat - Misc Tests.pdf |
| 14-11-05 | Case study - France - Borehole water quality in pig unit | Iron Content in Water - France.pdf |
| 13-9-04 | Case study - Quebec, Canada - WaterKat | Water - Coaticook, Canada - 2004_1.pdf |
| 14-12-02 | Research - RAC test, Germany - WaterKat | Water Kat - RAC test - Germany.pdf |
| 14-9-01 | Research - Germany - WaterKat | Chemical Analysis of Drinking Water - Germany.pdf |
| 14-9-98 | Case study - Germany - Remediation of a pond and well | Pond _ Well - Germany - 1998.pdf |