Lee Lorenzen Calls for Rigorous Scientific Standards in Water Health Research

(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- Rancho Santa Margarita, California Jun 29, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Lee Lorenzen, Founder and CEO of Cluster Solutions in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, is urging greater scientific transparency in how water-based health products are studied and communicated to the public.

A Field That Demands More Evidence

As consumer interest in water quality and cellular hydration continues to grow, Lorenzen — who has spent more than three decades researching and patenting clustered water technology — argues that the field requires more rigorous, independently verifiable evidence. He points to the fifteen-year clinical collaboration he led in Japan, which involved thousands of patients and produced nine published books of findings, as the kind of sustained inquiry that should set the standard.

The field moves faster than the evidence, he has noted in interviews. The solution is not less innovation — it is more documentation.

What Validated Research Looks Like

For Lorenzen, validated research means long-term collaboration with qualified physicians and scientists, transparent documentation of outcomes, and a willingness to revise conclusions in response to new data. U.S. Patents 5,711,950 and 6,033,678, awarded to Cluster Solutions, reflect that approach — intellectual protection built on documented and replicable methodology.

More than 300,000 people in Japan currently use clustered water products developed through this research process. The Microsoft Alumni Foundation recognized Lorenzen’s contributions related to AIDS and diabetes research in 2011.

Five Standards Lorenzen Applies to His Own Work

  • Collaborate with licensed physicians and scientists who can independently evaluate findings.
  • Document all clinical outcomes before drawing product conclusions.
  • Apply for patents only where methodology is fully reproducible.
  • Incorporate real-world feedback from product users into ongoing development.
  • Maintain scientific rigor even when external validation is delayed or absent.

For Researchers and Consumers

Lorenzen encourages anyone evaluating water science products to ask whether the research behind them has been independently studied, how long the research has been ongoing, and whether the results have been formally published. These questions do not require specialized knowledge — they require only a willingness to look past marketing language.

About Lee Lorenzen: Lee Lorenzen is the Founder and CEO of Cluster Solutions, based in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. He has conducted biomedical research in clustered water technology since 1989 and holds multiple U.S. patents. More information is available at leelorenzenceo.com.

Start by asking one question about any water health product you use: Is there published clinical research behind it? Track your findings over seven days and share what you learn.

(WorldFrontNews Editorial):- Rancho Santa Margarita, California Jun 29, 2026 (Issuewire.com) – Lee Lorenzen, Founder and CEO of Cluster Solutions in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, is urging greater scientific transparency in how water-based health products are studied and communicated to the public.

A Field That Demands More Evidence

As consumer interest in water quality and cellular hydration continues to grow, Lorenzen — who has spent more than three decades researching and patenting clustered water technology — argues that the field requires more rigorous, independently verifiable evidence. He points to the fifteen-year clinical collaboration he led in Japan, which involved thousands of patients and produced nine published books of findings, as the kind of sustained inquiry that should set the standard.

The field moves faster than the evidence, he has noted in interviews. The solution is not less innovation — it is more documentation.

What Validated Research Looks Like

For Lorenzen, validated research means long-term collaboration with qualified physicians and scientists, transparent documentation of outcomes, and a willingness to revise conclusions in response to new data. U.S. Patents 5,711,950 and 6,033,678, awarded to Cluster Solutions, reflect that approach — intellectual protection built on documented and replicable methodology.

More than 300,000 people in Japan currently use clustered water products developed through this research process. The Microsoft Alumni Foundation recognized Lorenzen’s contributions related to AIDS and diabetes research in 2011.

Five Standards Lorenzen Applies to His Own Work

  • Collaborate with licensed physicians and scientists who can independently evaluate findings.
  • Document all clinical outcomes before drawing product conclusions.
  • Apply for patents only where methodology is fully reproducible.
  • Incorporate real-world feedback from product users into ongoing development.
  • Maintain scientific rigor even when external validation is delayed or absent.

For Researchers and Consumers

Lorenzen encourages anyone evaluating water science products to ask whether the research behind them has been independently studied, how long the research has been ongoing, and whether the results have been formally published. These questions do not require specialized knowledge — they require only a willingness to look past marketing language.

About Lee Lorenzen: Lee Lorenzen is the Founder and CEO of Cluster Solutions, based in Rancho Santa Margarita, California. He has conducted biomedical research in clustered water technology since 1989 and holds multiple U.S. patents. More information is available at leelorenzenceo.com.

Start by asking one question about any water health product you use: Is there published clinical research behind it? Track your findings over seven days and share what you learn.

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