Please post the results of the tests done by the medical center you mentioned on your site, or provide a link to those results. Please show us the proof or a link to prove that Dole foods actually tested your water, and the results. Please give us proof from an accredited chemist or credible research firm that the hydrogen bond angle of water is changed by your machine. Please provide proof that the "bottled sports drink manufacturer" (that you didn't bother to name) put only 1% by volume of your water in a big tank and the water went from 6000 CFU's to below 10 CFU's of bacteria after incubating for a week, as mentioned in your ad in the June, 2006 issue of Discover Magazine on page 78. And please, please show us definite proof, along with testimony from any doctor of medicine that your water GREW BACK A SEVERED FINGERTIP. Is it possible that some one grew back a fingernail and attributed it to your water, and you kinda conflated the facts? I lost a toenail from hiking in ill-fitting boots and it grew back without me ever trying your water. If you can give me documented proof that your water grows back severed fingertips, I'll have to assume that you walk on water (no pun intended). If you can't prove any of these things, I'll have to assume you are a compulsive liar. It's time to put up or shut up!