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| Overview | | | | Specifications | | | | Key Benefits | | | | Applications | | | | Certifications | | | | Testimonials | | | | FAQs | | | | Downloads | | | | Trial Version | | | | | Amezcua Bio Disc 2 Family Pack ( 2 x Bio Disc 2)
The Next Level of Wellness

When the Amezcua Bio Disc was introduced to the world in 2006, it heralded a revolution in the way we were able to redefine and harmonise the energy of water, greatly maximising its positive affect on the human body. Over the years that followed, numerous independent scientific tests verified the Bio Disc’s ability to positively harmonise energy, while millions of satisfied customers from all over the world shared their own anecdotal evidence of the benefits of this innovative energy enhancer.

Today, representing the next level of wellness and the evolution of the world-renowned Bio Disc, the Amezcua Bio Disc 2 is set to again redefine the way in which we can harness and harmonise the energy of our drinking water.

Better, stronger easier and more effective, the Amezcua Bio Disc 2 is a new era in harmonised energy.

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Seven wave-form rings
The Amezcua Bio Disc 2 has a greatly enhanced energy field, attributed to the seven wave-form rings on the disc’s surface. The seven ribbed rings speed up the biomolecular structure process of liquids poured over the disc, improving the biocompatibility of water molecules with your body more than ever before. The liquids are energised faster and more efficiently via the wave-form produced by the rings.

Biophoton Light
The Amezcua Bio Disc 2 increases luminescence, designed with Biophoton production in mind. Photons – the concept of the basic units of light developed by Albert Einstein – and their interaction within and on biological systems is a long established field of scientific study. The design of the Amezcua Bio Disc 2 takes advantage

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