Held in stillness
Bottled in silence beside the singing bowls — water is responsive to attention, and we treat it that way.

Plasma Water is not a flavour and not a nutrient. It is water held in a particular state — structured, exposed to a GANS field, bathed in sound, and bottled with care. We share it as a daily ritual, not as a cure.
GANS stands for Gas in Nano-Solid State — matter held in a transitional, plasma-like form first described by Iranian physicist Mehran Keshe. We work with GANS-CO2, a stable, food-safe substance produced by exposing pure water and salt to electrified copper plates. The water then sits beside this field — and beside the gongs and singing bowls of AUM Sound Healing Center — for days before it goes into the bottle. We notice slower freezing patterns and a softer mouthfeel; we share what we observe, without claims about what the water does inside the body.
Bottled in silence beside the singing bowls — water is responsive to attention, and we treat it that way.
Many people report a quiet sense of stillness in the chest after drinking. Subjective, not measurable — shared as practice, not as claim.
We drink it morning and evening as the foundation of a hydration ritual, not in addition to one.
Pour with care. Drink with attention. The ritual is the point — the water is the vessel.
No additives, no flavour, no claims. Just water held with care, ready for your own meaning.
Sit. Pour. Take three slow breaths before the first sip.
A glass on rising and a glass before sleep — a stable rhythm matters more than volume.
Hold a single word, image, or feeling as you drink. Water is a quiet listener.
Keep the bottle in shade. Heat and direct light are best avoided.
We also produce small ritual sets — bottled plasma water with a GANS-CO2 ampoule and intention card, made for personal home practice. These are not part of our regular catalogue — please contact us directly to learn more.
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