THE SCIENCE BEHIND THE POOL REVITALIZER
Flow Dynamics, Water Behavior, and a Better Pool Experience
Clean water is expected.
Better water is engineered.
Most pool systems focus on:
- Chemical treatment
- Filtration
- Sanitation
These are essential.
But they don’t address something just as important:
how water behaves.
The Pool Revitalizer is designed to improve water performance through flow dynamics—not chemicals.

What Happens to Pool Water
Pool water is constantly:
- Circulated through pumps
- Chemically treated (chlorine, etc.)
- Pressurized and filtered
- Held in a contained environment
Over time, this creates water that is:
- Chemically dependent
- Uniform and linear in movement
- Lacking natural flow patterns
From a fluid dynamics perspective, recirculating systems often operate in controlled, low-complexity flow regimes, where mixing is mechanical rather than naturally dynamic (Munson et al., 2013).
This is effective for sanitation—
but not optimized for experience.
How Water Behaves in Nature
In natural systems, water is never static.
It moves through:
- Swirls
- Spirals
- Cascades
- Continuous interaction
These create vortex flow patterns, which:
- Increase mixing and mass transfer
- Improve distribution throughout the system
- Enhance interaction between water and its environment
(Nezu & Nakagawa, 1993; Wilcox, 2006)
This type of movement is fundamental in fluid dynamics—and central to how water behaves in natural environments.
How the Pool Revitalizer Works
The system is installed inline with your pool circulation.
As water passes through, it encounters:
- Engineered internal geometry
- Spiral flow pathways
- Controlled movement patterns
This creates:
- Vortex motion
- Increased internal interaction
- More dynamic water behavior
All without:
- Electricity
- Chemicals
- Moving parts
The Process
- Water flows from your pool pump
- It enters the revitalizer
- Water is guided through vortex pathways
- Water returns to the pool in a more dynamic state
This process is:
- Continuous
- Passive
- Fully integrated into your existing system
What Is “Structured Water” in a Pool Context?
Structured water refers to water influenced by:
- Movement
- Surface interaction
- Flow geometry
Water molecules form dynamic hydrogen-bond networks that respond to environmental conditions such as motion and pressure (Ball, 2008 — https://doi.org/10.1021/cr068037a).
Research into interfacial water shows that water near surfaces can exhibit:
- More ordered molecular arrangements
- Distinct physical behavior
- Altered interaction properties
(Zheng et al., 2006 — https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2005.08.027)
In natural systems, this occurs through:
- Continuous flow
- Contact with minerals
- Dynamic environmental interaction
In a pool system, the revitalizer recreates aspects of this through flow design within a controlled environment.
The Role of Flow Dynamics
The foundation is fluid mechanics.
Vortex Flow
Water is guided into rotational patterns that:
- Redistribute energy within the fluid
- Improve circulation characteristics
- Increase internal interaction
These patterns are fundamental to turbulent flow systems studied in hydrodynamics (Nezu & Nakagawa, 1993).
Flow Geometry
Internal design creates:
- Controlled turbulence
- Balanced flow
- Continuous movement
Turbulence enhances mixing efficiency and transport processes in fluid systems (Wilcox, 2006).
What This Means for Your Pool
Because this system influences how water behaves, users often report:
- Softer-feeling water
- Reduced harshness from chemicals
- More balanced water feel
- Improved swimming experience
Pool owners also report:
- Reduced reliance on chemicals
- Improved water clarity
(Results vary depending on system and water conditions.)
These are not chemical changes—
they are flow and interaction changes.
Chemicals vs. Flow
Traditional pool care focuses on:
- Adding chemicals
- Adjusting balance
The Pool Revitalizer focuses on:
- Improving water behavior
These approaches can work together.
Simple by Design
The system operates:
- Without electricity
- Without maintenance
- Without additives
It uses your pool’s existing flow to function.
Important Clarifications
Does this replace chlorine?
No. It is not a sanitation system.
Does it change water chemistry?
No. It changes flow behavior, not composition.
Does it require maintenance?
No. It is a passive system.
Is this a filtration system?
No. It does not remove contaminants.
The Big Idea
Pools are designed to keep water clean.
But not necessarily to make it feel better.
The Pool Revitalizer addresses that missing layer.
Final Thought
You don’t just look at your pool.
You experience it.
When water feels better,
the entire experience changes.
Your water. Your pool. Your experience.
👉 Explore the Pool Revitalizer at NaturalAction.com
References
- Ball, P. (2008). Water as an active constituent in cell biology.
https://doi.org/10.1021/cr068037a - Zheng, J. M., et al. (2006). Interfacial water structure.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.colsurfb.2005.08.027 - Nezu, I., & Nakagawa, H. (1993). Turbulence in Open-Channel Flows.
- Wilcox, D. C. (2006). Turbulence Modeling for CFD.
- Munson, B. R., et al. (2013). Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics.