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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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> I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

Things You'll Need:

one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is 2,300

gauss/230 m tesla

A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

Step1

For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap water

over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

Step2

Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

Step3

The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop the

water wand into the pitcher.

Step4

For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

Step5

The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top of

the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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can distilled water be magnetized?

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> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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can distilled water be magnetized?

> >

> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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can distilled water be magnetized?

> >

> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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can distilled water be magnetized?

> >

> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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What are the results to the body with using magnetized water?

> >

> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

> >

>

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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What are the results to the body with using magnetized water?

> >

> > I saw on your advice regarding radiation page, you said to magnetize

> > water for drinking and bath. How is that done?

> >

>

>

> Things You'll Need:

>

> one of these three magnets: Bar, disc or funnel magnet that is 800-3,000

gauss/80-300 m tesla

> Water wand ( long thin cylinder magnet that looks like a pen) that is

2,300 gauss/230 m tesla

> A magnetic coaster (a flat disc)that is 3,000 + / 300 + m tesla

>

> Step1

> For the first method, start with the bar, disc or funnel magnet. Drip tap

water over the magnet and let a glass or pitcher catch the magnetized water.

> Step2

> Because the water only has a short amount of exposure to the magnet, it's hard

to say how much of the magnetic field is being absorbed in the water.

> Step3

> The next method uses the water wand. Fill a pitcher with tap water and drop

the water wand into the pitcher.

> Step4

> For one to two liters, leave the magnet in the water for one hour. For more or

less water, adjust the exposure accordingly. It is not harmful to leave the

magnet in the water for a long time.

> Step5

> The last method uses the magnetic coaster. Place a container of water on top

of the magnetic coaster for 24 hours. Due to not having direct contact with the

water, this is the slowest method and requires the strongest magnet.

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