Magnetized water is hexagonal water obtained by passing water through specially manufactured permanent magnet that can activate and ionize water molecules to change its structure hexagonal, like water in our body. (First part from Google Wiki.) From the experimental tests, the magnetic water keeps on its physical and chemical properties between (48-72)hrs.
By exposing the water to magnets, the salt ions change and dissolve, creating purer water that is more easily taken up by the plant. Studies on how magnets affect plant growth also show that magnetic treatment of seeds enhances germination by speeding up the formation of protein in the cells.
Unfortunately, magnetic water softeners are not efficient in inhibiting scale and they're not a reliable choice when it comes to dealing with water hardness issues. (You have to filter water. Hard water is bad for humans and plants.)
How do magnets help plants grow?
Plants have special proteins inside there cells called cryptochromes, that react to magnets and electricity. In this case it was with magnets instead of electricity. This metabolism helps with growth rate, germination rate, and keeps the plant constant.
Does EMF affect plant growth?
Electromagnetic (EMF) frequencies have been found to alter the growth and development of plants.(For the worse from the photo.)
Do magnets affect water?
Proper use of magnetic field (MF) can change the properties of water. The evaporation amount of water increase 38.98% after magnetization. The specific heat and boiling point of water decrease after magnetization.
Effect of the magnetized water supplementation on blood glucose, lymphocyte DNA damage, antioxidant status, and lipid profiles in STZ-induced rats
Hye-Jin Lee and Myung-Hee Kang corresponding author
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Abstract
This study investigated the effects of magnetized water supplementation on blood glucose, DNA damage, antioxidant status, and lipid profiles in streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats. There were three groups of 4-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats used in the study: control group (normal control group without diabetes); diabetes group (STZ-induced diabetes control); and magnetized water group (magnetized water supplemented after the induction of diabetes using STZ). Before initiating the study, diabetes was confirmed by measuring fasting blood glucose (FBS > 200 dl), and the magnetized water group received magnetized water for 8 weeks instead of general water. After 8 weeks, rats were sacrificed to measure the fasting blood glucose, insulin concentration, glycated hemoglobin level, degree of DNA damage, antioxidant status, and lipid profiles. From the fourth week of magnetized water supplementation, blood glucose was decreased in the magnetized water group compared to the diabetes group, and such effect continued to the 8th week. The glycated hemoglobin content in the blood was increased in the diabetes group compared to the control group, but decreased significantly in the magnetized water group. However, decreased plasma insulin level due to induced diabetes was not increased by magnetized water supplementation. Increased blood and liver DNA damages in diabetes rats did significantly decrease after the administration of magnetized water. In addition, antioxidant enzyme activities and plasma lipid profiles were not different among the three groups. In conclusion, the supplementation of magnetized water not only decreased the blood glucose and glycated hemoglobin levels but also reduced blood and liver DNA damages in STZ-induced diabetic rats. From the above results, it is suggested that the long-term intake of the magnetized water over 8 weeks may be beneficial in both prevention and treatment of complications in diabetic patients. Keywords: Magnetized water, blood glucose, DNA damage, lipid profile, STZ-induced rat
Poster Comment:
It seems magnetized water is good for human health. I had heard that it is good to magnetize water for plants and that it is helps to prevent arthritis in humans. Dr Arden Andersen (MD and PhD in biophysics) said we can magnetize water and make it paramagnetic meaning that it will receive energy from the atmosphere more readily than ordinary water. That is good because plants thrive on energy. We can increase their energy enough to have zucchini reach maturity in 30 days and not 60.
My goal is to create high energy, climate battery greenhouses for young people to grow food. Magnetized water should be good for farm animals and pets. Permanent magnets were used by researchers. I saw ads for permanent magnets for water faucets. But: 1) You might want more protection from the magnet if you have a pacemaker. (This is critical.) 2) You might want a stronger magnet than the $3.95 brand from Korea.