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Can magnetized water increase yields?

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  1. Where did the idea come from?  I think a horseshoe hanging over the kitchen door works as effectively.


  2. No way all you can do is an ion exchange to remove some minerals in water.

  3. I do not know; why every one has problem with magnetized water? Magnet influences every thing on this earth. Earth it self is a giant magnet of very low potency (3 to 7 Gauss power). Earth's magnetic field is called geomagnetic-field. Gauss power is measurement of magnetism.

    Water can be magnetized by minimum 2000 Gauss power magnet (maximum of 12,000 Gauss power)(High powered magnets are extremely difficult to handle, especially if you have two or more similar magnets near to each other). However only south pole should be used to magnetize water for irrigation. Marking on magnets are deceiving, "N" marked on the magnet is geological North, it is actually south of the magnet. (Opposite poles attract.), you have to be careful to choose right pole for magnetizing your irrigation water. (If you are pregnant, don't even go within 5 meters of this high power magnet.)

    {South is marked 'red' which is positive and North is marked 'green' which is negative. You should still check the poles with magnetometer to be sure.}

    This water helps in a big way. You get healthy plants and healthy products. Healthy plants means more production; fruits with better keeping quality. and many more benefits. Experiments show over 35% increase in production by simply using magnetized water for irrigation.

  4. what all the above posters are saying is true. You can't magnetize water. So maybe, you mean electrolyzed water.

    If that is the case, then yes, certain scientists claim that electrolyzed water have shown enhanced growth in plants, animals and aquatic entities. BUT there are has been no clinical or third party verifying these claims. Maybe it is a good research project to work on.

  5. A magnet will create alignment of several ions, and keep them from attaching together. While this may have benefit in some places, the benefit can not be established everywhere... the experiments do not appear to be consistently reproducible.

    In particular, where there are alternating current electric wires passing close by, reproduction of test results appears very difficult.

  6. You cannot magnetize water.

  7. You cannot magnetize water. It is unaffected by ordinary magnets. And, there is no evidence that water exposed to magnets has any beneficial effect on plants.

  8. I doubt it.

  9. You can't magnatize water!

  10. Sorry but you cannot magnetise water.

    See this link

    http://www.chem1.com/CQ/magwatscams.html

    Hope this helps.

    They are having you on.

    Sorry .

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