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« on: April 24, 2007, 07:30:33 PM »

Physics tell us that water cannot be magnetised. How do prove it wrong?
What is the science behind your claims? What method do you use to substantiate your claim?
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« Reply #1 on: April 24, 2007, 07:44:31 PM »

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When we referr to magnetised water, we do not mean it in the traditional sense of the word.

'magnetising' water doesn't actually result in the water becoming magnetic, actually more accurately it ionises the water.

When a water molecule is exposed to a magnetic field the construction of the molecule changes slightly. These slight but effective changes are what gives this water the benefits we talk about. I have detailed them below.

1.   The molecule increases in size, this increases the water solubility and permeability (the ability to disperse and penetrate other substances). The increase in permeability assists in the dissolution of nutritional substances and improves the body's absorption of water as well as the nutritional substances. Also when the size of the water molecule is increased its ability to absorb toxins is much greater.

2.   The surface tension and density of the water is increased. The increased surface tension, permeability and density all combine to improve the intake of nutrition in the body's cell structure. Increased surface tension allows the cell membrane of the food to expand rapidly. This is beneficial to digestion. The increase in density also aids in the absorption of nutrition.

3.   The ions in the water are affected. This has the effect of reducing free radicals contained within the water (free radicals are harmful substances found in the body). A further benefit of the alteration to the ion states of both calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate is this: the structure of these compounds (which are the cause of the scale build up in water pipes, kettles, taps etc) changes resulting  in a much decreased build up of scale due to the looser nature of the ions. This decrease in scale build up has resulted in extensive use of magnetised water in central heating systems, water cooling systems in engines, recycling water systems and house water systems.

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« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2007, 03:03:25 AM »

Having checked this out it would appear that the only ones to make claims about ionised/magnetised water, are those who are in the business of selling the products that are claimed to do it.
Both chemists and scientists claim this is nothing more than a placebo effect.

Do you have any approved method of substantiating your claims?
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« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2007, 06:05:04 PM »

hi
If you want want more scientific proof read this:
http://www.matchrockets.com/water/diamagh2o.html

As far as we know, (and so do thousands of our customers) magnetic water help to reduce blood pressure and blood sugar, most probably through excretion of excess fluids and toxins.

Bottom line is Science CANNOT explain everything that happens within the human body!!!

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« Reply #4 on: April 25, 2007, 09:50:20 PM »

I looked at the site you mentioned. I was not very impressed. It certainly could not be called it an unbiased article.
I suppose the bottom line is that it is like believing in a god, this too can be neither proved or disproved.
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« Reply #5 on: April 26, 2007, 11:51:23 PM »

In regards to the 'placebo effect', animals have been treated using magnetised water and have shown definate improvements within their conditions.

How can the placebo effect be used as the reason for this when animals can neither talk nor understand our language. They can not read or appreciate the articles published in the media so how can they be influenced in any way to think something and to show improvements if it is not true.

We don't tell the animals that they are doing anything different so how can they react, unless it is an actual improvement that we see and it really does help!
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« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2007, 01:34:41 PM »

Do you have proof positive of the successful treatment of animals, not just that in the eye of the beholder? We are capable of deluding ourselves into believing something has happened due to our ministrations when in actuality the improvement would have occurred anyway..
Are there any blind tests showing the results.
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« Reply #7 on: June 05, 2008, 07:20:22 PM »

I have been reading the past comments on water. First, when a downspin of negative energy is impinged on a water molecule, the Vander Wall connections are reduced increasing its surface tension. When the upspin of positive energy is impinged, there is an elongation of the connections and surface tension is reduced. When the negative or positive spin energy is placed into the water, the molecules take on a mono-atomic state - they are disassociated (separated) and under Electromotive testing shown through and photo microscopy, carry the charge forward which is given over to the red blood cells helping them separate from the rouleau pattern of a low electromotive potential into the higher Zeta state where they can carry and transfer nutrition and toxins more efficiently. There is a host of research concluding that magnetized water is profoundly supportive of good health and within the last decade studies showing a slowing down and reversing of Alzheimer's have been produced i.e. Y. Ohno, MD.
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« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2009, 12:42:38 AM »

I guess, what is a the difference or similarity of being the water becoming magnetized and the water being ionized? Normal tap water has a pH level of about 7, whereas magnetized water can reach 7.8 pH after exposure to a 7000 gauss strength magnet for a long period of time.


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