MAGNETIC FIELDS BASICS
Electromagnetic Fields & Water
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Water in the human body is mostly a "soup"
of electrolytes, proteins, fats, starches, etc. Not only would
MFs affect the body's own water but will also affect water drunk
after being pre-treated by MFs.
There is evidence that EMFs change the
properties of solutions. How is water affected by EMFs? There
are many papers from various authors which prove that water
retains for some time changes induced in it by exposure to an EM
field. Thus, long time memory of water is a well established
fact. Some researchers have identified macroscopic
millimeter-size clusters in water. How EMFs affect clustering is
yet unknown. The EMFs effects on water are most likely due to
structural defects in the water and the water memory may be
ascribed to stable aspects of such defects. A more in depth
discussion of the physics and the role of water in
magnetobiology is found in "Magnetobiology: underlying physical problems"
by
Vladimir Binhi
, Academic Press,
London, 2002. |
Magnetic exposure of water is widely used to inhibit scale
buildup in heat exchangers, water storage systems and water
pipes. Electric and magnetic fields affect the precipitation of
barium oxalate, calcium carbonate and calcium sulfate, crystal
growth rates of inorganic salts and stability of fluid
suspensions. EMF effects persist in fluids up to several days
after the EMFs are removed. EMFs affect diffusion of colloids,
surface free energy of calcium salts and changes in UV and Infra
Red spectra of water. Magnetic pretreatment of water has been
thought to enhance the yields of plants and livestock and affect
paramecia, alter cell density and size of the nucleus diameter
in catfish liver cells and affect the hormone cycles of mice. A
patent has also been issued on a method of magnetically treating
fuel used in motors, to enhance fuel consumption.
It has been shown that magnetically treated water used in
dental irrigators reduces dental plaque build-up better than
untreated water. Treated water also caused round worms to
evacuate infested children better than controls in a Chinese
study. Water from Japan that was naturally
"magnetized" coming out of lava flows improved memory
loss in Alzheimer's patients. Other researchers found that
treated water reduced kidney stones.
Therefore, EMFs are expected to not only affect the water
content of the body but may also be of some use in structuring
the water we drink. How these observations can be used to
positively impact health is only just beginning to be
discovered.
