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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: Grok on Permanent Magnets and Water I want to apply permanent magnets to water pipes supplying agricultural fields. John Kempf of Advancing Eco Agriculture saod that water subjected to magnetism actually is better at delivering supplements to the plants which saves the farmer money. John Kemp said that this magnetized water is good for humans and that it can help with arthritis. Please tell me if these claims are valid. Key Points Research suggests magnetized water can improve plant growth and nutrient delivery, potentially saving farmers money, but the evidence is not universally accepted. The evidence leans toward magnetized water not being proven to help with arthritis or human health, with claims often lacking scientific support and facing controversy. Agricultural Benefits Studies indicate that magnetized water may enhance plant growth by improving seed germination, root development, and nutrient uptake, which could reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and save farmers money. For example, research shows it can mitigate soil salinity and improve water use efficiency, supporting John Kempf's claim about better supplement delivery to plants. Human Health Claims However, there is insufficient scientific evidence to support the claim that magnetized water helps with arthritis or is broadly beneficial for human health. While some anecdotal reports exist, peer-reviewed studies do not strongly back these claims, and regulatory bodies have challenged similar assertions about magnetic treatments for pain relief. Unexpected Detail An unexpected option is that while magnetized water shows promise for plants, its human health benefits, especially for arthritis, may be more tied to placebo effects rather than physiological changes, according to some health reviews. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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