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Quantum Biotech. Dr Igor Smirnov. MRET (Molecular Resonance Effect Technology).

Let me list the names that are related to the 3000 Ringgit spent, so that Google can index this article.

Heck, I’m going to list them out again. Quantum Biotech. Dr Igor Smirnov. MRET (Molecular Resonance Effect Technology).

About a month ago, I came home from vacation in Bangkok to find a weird looking stuff in the kitchen. It looked like a mutated table lamp.

the ‘mutated table lamp’

According to my mom, it’s an MRET machine. What it does is that it ‘activates water’. Drinking activating water is supposed to ‘improve your health’ and what not. At least that’s what the MRET salesman (UM chemistry graduate cum water specialist) told her.

I took the brochure and did an online search. Confirmed it was a SCAM! You can always try or go to and do a journal search.

  • R&D in molecular resonance is mostly mostly confined to physics and nuclear science, not water related research.
  • Dr [kononnya] Igor Smirnov has not published in peer reviewed, scientifically sound journals. His articles are published in dubious journals not recognised by the scientific community.
  • The validations from various laboratories are pure rubbish. They says nothing about the product. Meixa Tech is a forensics lab that just do lab tests as long as you pay them. Lapuck Laboratory is just another lab. They just run tests. Their tests don’t tell you if the product is effective or not.
  • The validations from universities are lies. How did they do it? Just send a sample of the product to a university and have them test it. Then disregard the results. After that you can put the name of the university in the validation. Don’t believe me? Ask: where are the results? Where are the links to the universities’ tests?
  • Drinking ‘activated water’ can treat cancer, auto-immune disorders, hyperglycemia, Alzheimer’s disease, and HIV/AIDS. What a miracle product huh? How come no doctor is recommending it?
  • The brochure also quotes Nobel Prize winner in medicine. If do a little search, you’ll realise the good Nobel laureate was just making a statement from his research… which has nothing to do with the ‘mutated table lamp’

Knowing this is one of those stupid MLM companies preying on ‘ah soh’ and house wives, I asked her how much does it cost. You guessed it… three bloody thousand Ringgit.

My mother has never believed in MLM or these kind of crap stuff. I don’t know why in the sudden h*ll would she buy such an expensive rubbish on an impulse. [I guess the sun rose from the west that day.] It does nothing but kononnya emit waves to the water to create molecular resonance which will in turn activate the water[WTF?!]. Worse, the craftmanship of the ‘mutated table lamp’ is horrijible…terrijible…vegetable: cheap-squeaky plastic all over, with a few gimmicky LEDs and a nipple-like button.

It seems the salesman was quite a charming little fella. He was introduced by a Mrs Evelyn (a parent of her student). The guy claimed that he graduated from UM in chemistry, and is currently working as a water expert selling specialised water treatment/activation equipments to hospital. Then he took out some cheap science kit and started to demonstrate how different the water became after “activation“.

Three thousand ringgit already kasi fuel

I’d rather she spend the 3000 Ringgit on a vacation, than to give it to a conman. I wonder why didn’t she consult my dad and me before purchasing. As a science graduate, I know well enough about water to know if the ‘charming little fella’ was lying (yes, he was).

Sikarang, what can make it again ?! Three thousand gave fuel! Only here can give it the same noise!


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