Water, structured water and water filtration – a complete guide to better drinking water
Water is the foundation of almost all biological processes in the body. It transports nutrients, contributes to temperature regulation, supports normal circulation, participates in chemical reactions, and is absolutely essential for cells, tissues, and organs to function normally. At the same time, water is much more than just H2O in everyday life. When we talk about drinking water, it is also about purity, taste, smell, mineral balance, particles, microbiological quality, technical treatment, and how the water is experienced in the body and in the home. WHO emphasizes that safe drinking water is a fundamental prerequisite for health, hygiene, and quality of life, and its guidelines are used worldwide as the basis for regulation and quality control of drinking water.
At Uno Vita, water is not just a question of meeting fluid needs. Water is understood as a central element in a broader overall picture that also includes lifestyle, biological function, hydration, hydrogen water, structured water, coherent water, and technology for improving water quality. This is clearly reflected in their online store and article universe, where water is divided into categories including drinking water, structured water, Aǩalemma water, and various water purification solutions. Uno Vita offers both products clearly aimed at measurable filtration and products aimed at what you refer to as structure, coherence, and water enhancement.
This article brings together the full picture. The goal is not to reduce the topic to a simple debate about filtration versus structuring, but to provide a mature and practical guide to how water quality can be better understood, how to choose more suitable solutions, and how to view filtration, mineral balance, hydrogen, and structure in context.
Why water quality matters more than many people think
Many people in Norway assume that all tap water is so good that further measures are unnecessary. It is often true that municipal drinking water is of high quality, but that does not mean everyone experiences the water in the same way, or that all water sources have the same profile. Even good water may contain chlorine, taste deviations, limescale, metal traces from pipes, particles, or other factors that lead some people to want additional purification or improvement. For private wells, cabins, older piping systems, and certain local variations, the need may be even greater. WHO highlights that water safety must always be assessed on the basis of actual quality and practical water supply, not just general assumptions.
Uno Vita’s own water profile is built on precisely this understanding. In their water universe, solutions are presented both for reducing contaminants and for working with water quality at a more holistic level. This means that you already have a strong foundation for communicating water as both a hygienic, technical, and biological topic.
Clean water first – why filtration is still the foundation
The most established and measurable way to improve drinking water is filtration. Filtration is about reducing or removing defined components in the water. This may involve particles, sediments, chlorine, odor compounds, certain organic compounds, heavy metals, microorganisms, or the total amount of dissolved substances. Well-known technologies, well-understood mechanisms, and in many cases established test methods exist in this field.
Activated carbon is used, among other things, to reduce chlorine, odors, and some organic compounds. Mechanical filters and multi-stage systems can reduce particles and sediments. Reverse osmosis and similar solutions can significantly reduce many dissolved substances. UV can be used in certain systems for microbiological control. These are not primarily theories about the nature of water, but practical solutions for influencing what the water actually contains.
Uno Vita also presents this aspect clearly. In the water category and the drinking water category, solutions such as filtration pitchers, under-sink systems, and other water purifiers are described to reduce, among other things, chlorine, heavy metals, and pesticides. This shows that you are not only working with more advanced or alternative water concepts, but also with fundamental, documentable water improvements that many customers actually need first.

Uno Vita’s filtration solutions – practical and measurable water improvement
A good example is the ZeroWater systems that Uno Vita describes in both product texts and more recent articles. Here, 5-stage filtration and the use of a TDS meter are described, allowing the user to monitor the level of dissolved substances and replace the filter based on actual measurements. In the product description for the ZeroWater 5-stage super combo package, a high reduction of dissolved substances is highlighted, including chlorine and several unwanted compounds, and the product is also described as well suited when very pure water is desired for further use, for example in hydrogen water solutions.
Uno Vita also carries Aquaphor and other water purifiers intended to provide cleaner drinking water in everyday life. This fits well into a holistic message: Before talking about more advanced properties of water, it is wise to ensure that the water is first clean, safe, and technically well managed. This is both professionally sound and practically relevant for customers.
What structured water is – and why the topic generates so much interest
Once water is sufficiently pure, a new question arises: Is all clean water the same? This is where the topic of structured water comes in. At Uno Vita, the terms structured water and coherent water are used to describe water that is assumed to have a higher degree of order, coherence, or organization than conventionally treated water. In the article on structured water, this is described, among other things, as water with a different molecular arrangement and microclusters, while the article on Aǹalemma water describes the water as more coherent, harmonious, and in a liquid crystalline state.
The topic is fascinating because water in biological systems hardly always behaves as simply as the idealized school-chemistry model of pure bulk water. Water is dynamic, responds to temperature, pressure, interfaces, dissolved substances, movement, and electromagnetic conditions, and plays a far more complex role in living systems than merely being a passive solvent. Therefore, it is understandable that many researchers, clinicians, technologists, and health-conscious individuals have become interested in water’s structure, order, and information-carrying properties.
At the same time, it is important to be scientifically precise. Structured water is not the same as filtered water. Filtration is about content. Structured water is about order, dynamics, and properties that do not necessarily remove anything from the water, but are claimed to affect how the water behaves and is experienced. This is a different question, and it should be treated as such.

Why Uno Vita naturally belongs in this conversation
For many years, Uno Vita has worked at the intersection of biophysics, electromedicine, photobiomodulation, hydrogen, the cellular environment, and biological function. In such a landscape, it is natural for water as well to be understood as more than just a neutral medium. For a company focused on frequency, light, structure, energy, and the body’s electromagnetic properties, water becomes a particularly interesting topic because it constitutes the dominant molecular environment in the body and participates in virtually all biological processes.
This gives Uno Vita a distinct and unique water profile. You do not just sell filters. You communicate a perspective in which water can be seen as both an object of purification, a biological medium, and a technological field of possibility. That is why it is natural for the online store to also include Aǹalemma, structured water, hydrogen water, and articles about coherence and the role of water in the body.
Aǹalemma – Uno Vita’s clearest expression of coherent water
The Aǹalemma series is perhaps the clearest manifestation of this part of Uno Vita’s profile. In the online store, Aǹalemma technology is described as being inspired by nature’s own processes, including vortices, oval shapes, natural materials, and influences intended to help make the water more coherent. The Aǹalemma Whole-House Unit is described as a passive solution for the home’s main water inlet, while The Aǹalemma Wand and Analemma Inlay are described as practical solutions for glasses, carafes, filter tanks, and daily use.
The wording in Uno Vita’s own product and article texts emphasizes a silky-smooth taste, coherence, a liquid crystalline state, ease of use, and the experience of water as more vibrant and pleasant. This is interesting because it points to something many customers actually relate to: Water is not only chemistry, but also experience. Taste, mouthfeel, and the desire to drink matter greatly in practice. If a customer drinks more water because the water is perceived as better, that is in itself an important point in everyday life.
Structured water and health effects – how this should be discussed wisely
Uno Vita has previously published articles describing structured water with wording about improved hydration, energy, immune response, and reduced inflammation. It is understandable that such texts attract interest, but in a broader and more mature main article, it is wise to phrase this more precisely and with greater nuance. When communicating broadly to customers, clinics, and professional environments, it is best to distinguish between three levels:
The first level is what is certain and measurable in water technology: filtration, reduction of substances, TDS, taste, odor, and water hygiene.
The second level is what is plausible and biophysically interesting: water dynamics, interfacial phenomena, and how movement, light, minerals, and contact with materials can affect the behavior of water.
Filtration and structuring are not opposites
One of the most important insights in the entire water question is that filtration and structuring do not necessarily compete with each other. They respond to different needs. Filtration is about purity. Structuring and coherence are about order, experience, and possible qualities beyond pure chemical purification. Therefore, it is often more accurate to think in terms of sequence rather than conflict.
First, the water can be purified so that it is freer of unwanted substances. Then one can work with how the water is experienced and potentially further improved through mineral balance, hydrogen technology, or solutions such as Aǩalemma. This way of thinking is already implicit in Uno Vita’s article about good water, where the message begins with the idea that the water must first be purified.
This sequence makes sense both practically and professionally. If the water contains chlorine, particles, or unwanted substances, it is logical to start there. If the water is already clean, but the customer wants better taste, a different experience, or wants to explore coherent water, structuring or Aǩalemma may be a natural next step.

Hydrogen water – an important link in Uno Vita’s water universe
Uno Vita works not only with filtration and structuring, but also with hydrogen water. This is interesting because hydrogen water in many ways connects several parts of their water universe. To produce hydrogen water effectively, it is often desirable to use high-quality water with a low load of unwanted substances, which Uno Vita also points out in its description of ZeroWater. In this way, filtration becomes an important foundation for further water technology.
In practice, this means that water is not only an end product, but also a medium that can be further optimized. First purity. Then possibly hydrogen. Then structure, coherence, taste, and experience. This gives Uno Vita a broad and natural platform for guiding customers who want more than just a simple water pitcher.

Minerals, taste, and the character of water
Another important aspect is that good water is not only about having as little content as possible. Many people find that the taste and character of water are also influenced by mineral content, temperature, storage, and treatment method. Some prefer very low TDS and pure, neutral water. Others want more minerality and fullness. Some want water that is optimal for hydrogen production. Others want a silky-smooth taste and the feeling that the water is easier to drink.
This is where Uno Vita's range is a good fit, because you do not present a single solution as the answer to everything. Rather, you offer different approaches for different needs. This makes it possible to communicate in a more sophisticated way: the best water is not necessarily the same for everyone, but it should always be clean enough, safe enough, and good enough for its purpose.
What homes, cabins, clinics, and professional users should consider
For the home, many people will primarily want better taste, less chlorine, fewer particles, and a simple solution that is easy to use daily. Here, filtration pitchers, under-sink systems, and compact water purifiers can be relevant first steps. For cabins and private water sources, it is even more important to think about analysis, hygiene control, and local adaptation before choosing a solution.
For clinics and professional environments, the requirements are often higher. It is not enough for the water to simply feel better. You also need operational reliability, technical predictability, maintenance routines, and often better quality control. Here, filtration and water hygiene are the natural first priorities. After that, one can consider how coherent water, structured water, or hydrogen water may fit into a broader concept of well-being and function.
For entire homes and larger installations, the Aǹalemma Whole-House Unit is an example of how Uno Vita also takes a holistic approach. The product is presented as a passive solution at the main intake without electricity or filter replacement, with the aim of influencing all the water in the home. For customers who already have satisfactory water quality but want to work with the water environment of the entire house, this is a different type of solution than classic filtration.
The drinking experience is not trivial
It is easy to underestimate how important the drinking experience actually is. Many people drink too little water in everyday life. If a water filter, a structuring technology, or a specific water profile makes the water more pleasant, silky-smooth, or fresh to drink, it can have practical significance. Not necessarily because major physiological effects of water structure alone have been proven, but because people actually use the water more and make better use of it.
This is a strength of Uno Vita’s approach. We do not treat water only as a laboratory variable, but also as part of daily life, well-being, taste, and function. From such a perspective, water improvement becomes both a technical and a human topic.
A practical model for choosing the right water solution
The simplest way to help customers is to use a practical sequence.
Start by asking what the water source is like. Is it municipal water, cabin water, or a private well? Does the water have a chlorine taste, odor, particles, or another clear challenge? If the answer is yes, filtration is normally the first step.
Then ask what the goal is. Does the customer want cleaner water, better taste, lower TDS, better water for hydrogen production, a more holistic experience, or a whole-house system? Then it becomes easier to choose between filtration solutions, ZeroWater, other water purifiers, Aǹalemma products, or combinations.
Finally, ask how the solution will actually be used. In the kitchen, while traveling, in a clinic, in a filter tank, in a water carafe, or at the main intake? Here, Uno Vita already has a range that covers many levels.
Conclusion
Water is simple and complex at the same time. On the one hand, good drinking water must be clean, safe, and practically usable. On the other hand, water is also a biological and physical medium with properties that continue to generate great interest, both scientifically and technologically. Therefore, the most accurate approach is not to set filtration and structuring against each other as if they were competing for the same task. They are not.
Filtration answers the question of what the water contains and what can be reduced or removed. Structured and coherent water answers the question of how the water may behave, be experienced, and possibly be organized in a different way. For many, the best solution will be to think in layers: first clean water, then the best possible water.


