I vortexed water through 2 microwave electron magnets 'X' number of times 
c/wise and anticlockwise before brewing several batches and didn't notice any 
difference with regard to the standard observations I do, such as meter 
readings {both uS and tds}, production time, monitoring of readings until 
stabilisation, temperature and coloration of water while in storage.
Unfortunately I haven't lab facilities so couldn't test for pH or anything 
else, so based simply on the above, I didn't notice anything different on the 
face of it, nor did I notice anything to my person upon consumption of my daily 
ritual in all those batches.
However, I don't know if the hole in the centre of the magnet has a north and 
south pole, I believe it does when I tried to get metal to stick to the centre, 
but then I'm no scientist or magnet expert so it could be the field surrounding 
the faces of the magnet that made the metal stick <g>.
Pretty useless information I know, but at least I know there is nothing 
different on the face of it.
N.

> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 13:44:47 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>magnetized water study: implications with CS?
> 
> Just happened to stumble on this...magnetized water studied to increase rate 
> at
> which acidic waste is excreted. (i.e. urine pH measurably decreases)
> 
> http://greenmagnetfoundation.org/abstracts_of_magnetized_water
> 
> Can be implemented for the cost of a $25 magnet
> http://www.biomagscience.net/magnet-therapy/water-jar-energizers
> 
> This might be a better approach than others for those interested in
> "alkalizing", as it is
> cheap, easy, harmless, and allows your own body to regulate the pH for you.
> Perhaps it has other properties worth discussing. For example,
> placing herbal drops in magnetized water might more it more
> bioavailable?  Or could it be
> useful to brew CS in magnetized water?  Or magnetize after the CS is
> already brewed?  Any experience here?
> 
> This can also be used a one of many natural approaches to reverse kidney
> failure discussed earlier on this list.  It does the same thing the
> bicarb supplementation does, but from the other end.
> 
> David
> 
> 
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