WOTT (Water Optimizing Total Technology) is an innovative device that uses electromagnetic vibrations and internationally patented technology focused on working with the aquatic environment. The supplier describes this technology as a process of optimizing water and its structure using an ideal frequency.
The device is designed for wide use in wellness, beauty, relaxation, and professional care. It can be used for relaxation, in cosmetic and aesthetic procedures, as well as when working with water, cosmetics, or other products.
WOTT is presented as a modern technology combining beauty, regeneration, and daily care for body and skin comfort. In a professional setting, it can be part of cosmetic and relaxation procedures, promoting an overall feeling of relaxation, rest, and care.
The technology uses a frequency band that the supplier describes as safe and meets relevant radio protection standards in Japan. The device also includes complete free training on machine operation and performing cosmetic procedures.
The technology holds international patents.
Over 50 years of research in one mat
WOTT technology is not a new lab discovery or a marketing gimmick. Its creation is backed by over half a century of scientific work by the Japanese company Evertron, which since 1975 has pursued a single goal – to understand water molecules and learn how to control them.
The human body is 60% water. This water naturally clumps into large groups of molecules that have difficulty reaching the finest vessels and capillaries. Evertron scientists spent 39 years searching for the right radio frequency that could safely break down these clumps. In 2014, they finally found it and named it W.O.W. Water Optimizing Waves.
This frequency reduces one drop of water to approximately 180 million ultrafine particles, which also arrange themselves into chains. As a result, bodily fluids can more easily reach areas they previously couldn't, leading to improved blood circulation, capillary regeneration, and natural body regeneration.
The entire technology has been confirmed by joint research with the Japanese National Institute AIST and Tokai University, has undergone rigorous peer review, and is protected by international patents. It is used by over 60 universities and research institutions worldwide.
This is not a medical device. It is not intended for the diagnosis or treatment of diseases.
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