The Inventor
Born
in April 1930, in Tyrol Austria, Johann Grander and his
wife have eight children.
Johann
ran a petrol station for years when in 1974 he decided not
to renew his lease and instead make his living building
wooden huts on high lying pastures.In
this way he “harmonised” his innate “feeling for nature”.It
wasn’t until 1989 that he fulfilled his dream and acquired
the defunct mine “Kupferplatte” where silver and copper
had been mined up until 1926. The water from springs within
his copper mine today provides the basis of the Grander
Products.When
doctors failed to treat his arthritis successfully Johann
used the knowledge his father had taught him about the healing
powers of magnetism. He built a magnet massage roller, which
he used to cure himself. He continued to experiment with
the healing powers of magnetism, for these experiments he
needed a lot of batteries to provide the right sort of power.
To solve this problem he eventually succeeded in inventing
a water battery. He discovered that high frequency energy
from the magnetic generator could be transferred permanently
to the water in the battery. He had inadvertently invented
a way of permanently passing frequencies into water.How
and what frequencies are used in this process is something
only he and his immediate family have knowledge of.Grander
sees himself as a ‘servant’, his job he says is to seek,
to research and to continue observing nature. It is his
profound wish that his knowledge and his amazing inventions
be used for the good of the environment and well being of
mankind.Grander
is anything but an unrecognised genius, who suffers under
contempt for his work, as many great inventors have been
in the past. Doctors, scientists, and naturalists from all
over the world come to consult with him. All are interested
in the effects of his ‘energized water’.Johann
Grander has dedicated his life to the environment; he is
a benevolent man with a charismatic personality combined
with an infinite patience for answering questions.
Mr
Grander has now won two major awards, his latest award he
received
was the Iron Cross from the Austrian Government presented
on the 21 September 2001. More information on the first
award Mr Grander was presented with can be found under "Awards".