Oh wait!  I meant to say "Sarcasm INTENDED".  Haha, brain fog.

David

On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:53 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's cool. It was 4 magnets too, not 2, I'd better get it right <g>.
>
> N.
>
>> Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2012 14:37:07 -0700
>> Subject: Re: CS>magnetized water study: implications with CS?
>> From: [email protected]
>> To: [email protected]
>
>>
>> Thanks for the useless information. No sarcasm intended.
>>
>> David
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 2:32 PM, Neville Munn <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > 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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