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Water, Memory and Consciousness: What We Learned Talking with Fabio Hüther of Evodrop

Water, Memory and Consciousness: What We Learned Talking with Fabio Hüther of Evodrop

There's a moment in this conversation with Fabio Hüther — founder of Evodrop, in Switzerland — when the interview stops being just an "interview" and becomes something more: a meeting between two worlds that have been moving in parallel for years, scientific research on water and Damanhur's esoteric tradition, suddenly discovering they speak the same language.

Here are the points that struck us most. But fair warning: the video covers much more, and some parts are simply better heard than read.

A Story That Began with a Childhood Diagnosis

Fabio didn't arrive at water by chance, or out of pure technical curiosity. As a child, he faced bone cancer, with survival odds around 50-60%. From that experience — which also involved complementary approaches and, as he tells it, a near-death experience — came a question that still drives him today: why, even in the world's wealthiest countries, do so many children still fail to recover?

From there came a charity, then an NGO active in Gambia, and finally — after the loss of a "godchild" due to contaminated water — the choice that defined everything else: dedicating his engineering training to building water filtration systems. This is the story behind Evodrop, and behind "Umuntu," the company's guiding principle: I am because we are.

"If you don't have the right water, you wouldn't even have coffee, you wouldn't have wine. Yet it's the one thing we take completely for granted."

The video tells this story with a level of honesty rarely found in a "corporate" interview — it's worth watching for this alone.

We Are More Water Than We Think

We all know the human body is "70-80% water." What we may not have known is that at the molecular level, that figure rises to over 99%.

Fabio walks us through some of the most recent discoveries about the nature of water: the multiple states of ice (more than 13, according to some studies over 17), Max Planck Institute experiments on how water behaves in contact with silica, and a very recent discovery — more water exists underground than in all the world's oceans combined.

These are findings that shift perspective: water isn't just "H₂O." It's a substance capable of structuring itself, responding to its environment, and — in some way — remembering.

Water Memory, Through the Eyes of a Skeptical (and Curious) Scientist

One of the most interesting moments in the conversation touches on historical studies into "water memory" — the work of Luc Montagnier and Jacques Benveniste, which mainstream science has only partially confirmed, limiting the effect to infinitesimally short timeframes.

Evodrop wanted to go further: letting water rest for weeks and then testing it on entire crops — fields of onions, spinach, lettuce — activated with magnetic pulses and frequency resonance. The result? More biomass, higher chlorophyll levels, significantly higher sugar (Brix) levels. Without a single trace of chemicals.

"You can't manipulate plants. If you see an effect across an entire field, something real is happening."

In the video, Fabio goes into detail on these tests — including a reference to an acoustic plant phenomenon that, we promise, none of us expected.

Selfica and Evodrop: Where Two Technologies Meet

And this is where the story becomes our story too. We've been collaborating with Evodrop to test the effect of Selfica on water, using tools like BioWell, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Fourier infrared spectroscopy, and Kirlian photography — the latter using original Russian-made equipment.

The tests, conducted double-blind (even on plain tap water, to rule out variables like temperature or oxygen absorption), showed that:

  • water treated with the Evo Filter Premium system (filtration + hydrogenation + structuring) produced the highest results overall;
  • the Selfic Circuit ranked immediately after, outperforming other competing devices based on similar principles (e.g. "orgone");
  • in no test did the Selfic Circuit produce a negative result, or one equal to plain tap water.

"We haven't tested hundreds of times, but the result has always been positive. Never once equal to or weaker than normal water."

This collaboration isn't just about measuring an existing effect — we're actively working to bring these two technologies together, combining Selfica's energetic approach with Evodrop's filtration and structuring technology into shared tools you can already start experiencing:

  • an Evodrop system installed at the Selfica Wellness Center (and soon also at Damanhur Crea, in a public space), providing filtered, hydrogenated water to anyone who visits us;
  • a dedicated Selfic Circuit, activated — like all Selfic devices — through a dedicated process, applied to water bottles so you can carry this informed water with you wherever you go. A circuit for running water is already in development, opening the door to even deeper integration between the two technologies.

Why Science Struggles to Accept This (and Why That's Okay)

One of the most honest parts of the interview is when Fabio speaks openly about skepticism — including his own. On one hand, he says, there's the part of him that wants to believe; on the other, the scientist asking "but how can this be possible?"

He also explains why research in this field tends to lag — not for lack of evidence, but for lack of funding, the kind, he says, that major pharmaceutical companies invest in a single drug. He brings up Fritz-Albert Popp and biophoton research as an example, long resisted by the academic mainstream.

"If you can't explain something to yourself, you can't categorize it. And then your ego tells you: this can't be true, because I don't understand it."

What's Next?

The collaboration between Selfica and Evodrop doesn't stop here. New research directions are already underway: energy treatments and wearable devices, as well as tests on plants and vineyards — including direct chemical analysis of wine produced with Selfica.

As Fabio says toward the end of the interview, quoting Walt Disney: "if you can dream it, you can do it" — and maybe that, more than any lab result, is the deepest point of connection between his way of seeing the world and ours.


Watch the full interview in the video above to discover all the details — from Fabio's personal story to the scientific tests, all the way to the closing message he left for all of you.

Stay tuned for what's coming next: new products, new research, and new episodes from this collaboration are already on the way.

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