The microbes in our products aren't exotic. They're the same naturally occurring bacteria that already break down nutrient and organic waste in healthy ecosystems. The reason a polluted system stops doing it on its own is that the balance has been overwhelmed: too much load, too few microbes, not enough oxygen.
We supply the missing piece — a high-density, dormant population that activates on contact with water and gets to work immediately. Within hours, dissolved oxygen tends to recover. Within weeks, sludge depth and surface scum start to drop. Within months, nutrient readings come down measurably.
It's not magic. It's just nature given a hand back to its feet.