The Unexpected Discovery of Miracle Water & Light Beds An Interview with Dennis Clements

The Unexpected Discovery Behind SpectraLight & Hydrazorb Water

In this interview, Dennis Clements shares the story behind the development of the SpectraLight Bed and Hydrazorb structured water technology. What began as a deeply personal and unexpected experience led to years of experimentation with light, water, minerals, and wellness technology.

This conversation highlights the early ideas, observations, and user experiences that helped shape these systems, along with Dennis’s vision for the future of frequency-based wellness.

Watch the Interview

Other amazing interview about Spectrum light beds to his inventor, Dennis Clements, by Errin Andrus, taken from Cleansing the Human Experience, the Miracle Water and Light Bed: The Unexpected Healer’s Story video.

Original source: Watch on YouTube
Channel / Series: The Sanctuary – Cleansing The Human Experience
Host: Errin Andrus

Summary

In the interview, Dennis Clements describes how an unusual personal experience led him to begin exploring the relationship between light therapy, structured water, and mineral-based wellness support. Over time, that journey contributed to the development of the SpectraLight Bed and Hydrazorb water systems.

The discussion covers several important topics, including:

  • Early experiments with light therapy
  • The development of SpectraLight beds
  • The discovery of structured water technology
  • Observations shared by early users
  • The evolution of frequency-based wellness technology

Dennis also shares stories of people who reported meaningful changes after using these systems, helping draw interest from wellness practitioners and others curious about the role of light, water, and minerals in supporting the body’s natural functions.

This interview offers a helpful introduction to the history and ideas behind these technologies and why they continue to attract attention in the growing field of frequency-based wellness.

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This post is part of our ongoing effort to document the history, evolution, and discoveries related to SpectraLight and Hydrazorb water systems.

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