The fact that certain objects from nature, such as stones or plants, can transfer individual qualities to you, for example when you carry them with you, has been known since primeval times in many cultures and used for various purposes. I.e. physical objects can be carriers of subtle information, which can cause different effects.
An analogous behaviour is known from modern physics in the context of quantum entanglement. Several entangled objects behave as if they were one - even if they are millions of kilometres apart. This behavior has already been experimentally proven for quanta, atoms and molecules.
A study at UMIT - University for Health Sciences in Hall, Germany, has shown that information can also be imprinted on a wide variety of products, objects, liquids, foods and other substances with the aid of TimeWaver technology.
Many companies and their customers confirm a difference in product quality between informed and uninformed products and are convinced that such measures can improve, strengthen and differentiate the properties of a product.