New Aspects for Biology and Medicine
"The phenomenon of the water bridge can deliver completely new aspects for biology and medicine," explains Dipl. Ing. Johannes Larch, research leader for GRANDER®.
"The phenomenon of the water bridge can deliver completely new aspects for biology and medicine," explains Dipl. Ing. Johannes Larch, research leader for GRANDER®.
A statement from Johann Grander about the truthful content of various blogs and internet sites ...
GRANDER water revitalisation returns our tap water the state it once was: natural, lively and healthy.
We can feel and taste it. And now, we can see it too - here in the brand-new 3-minute GRANDER FILM.
"Drinking regularly is key and not just at the moment when one is thirsty," is the general rule-of-thumb for overall well-being and fitness. This applies to adults, but more so for children.
Especially with children adequate hydration is essential: regular drinking strengthens the ability to concentrate and alertness.
Too little water has been proven to lead to limitations in mental and physical performance. Our brain consists of 3/4 water - dehydration greatly contributes to the cognitive abilities.
The GRANDER water adventure in the area of swimming pools has long since surpassed the German-speaking area and many public and private swimming pools are now being revitalized by Johann Grander, even abroad...
The name GRANDER is inextricably linked with the element of water. The discovery of water revitalisation through Johann Grander more than 30 years ago has, in the meantime, gone around the world.
There are constantly new findings regarding the element of water. Dipl. Ing. Johannes Larch, Leader of the Research & Development of GRANDER Water Revitalisation, talks about concepts that prove revitalized water ...
A current market survey in Austria regarding the topics recognition, acceptance and values confirm the high market recognition and sustainability of the brand - GRANDER.
"I was led to water and I am very grateful that I was able to discover water revitalisation." (Johann Grander Sr. 1930 - 2012)