Contributed by Zach Royer
NOTE: We are not selling anything here, or claiming that magnetic water is a miracle cure all. We are simply covering an interesting scientific article that we just so happened to come across during other research. We have removed the comment that mentioned purchasing magnetite sand for this reason. Please, visit our forum to further discuss this topic. (AA) In 2003, Dr. John Milewski published the following account on his website about the effects of magnetized water. Having stumbled upon this and having an interest in the benefits of what he was saying..I built my own magnetizer and I too have had positive results. About one month ago I also started drinking what he calls magnetic water as a means of energizing my body. Since then, unusual effects have started to show up. "It first showed up on a friend of mine called Bob S. I introduced him to the methods of making magnetic water. He took it up and in his experimentation he went a little further than I did. He was processing his water for about 5 days and drinking 3 cups a day, while I was only processing it for 2 to 3 days. He reported to me that his hair was turning dark, especially in the back of his head near the neck line. As time went on, this effect spread upward and more toward the front. Now after about 4 months his hair is about 95% dark in the back and about 80%, and in the sides and front and his beard about 50% dark. At that time, which was about 3 months ago, I started watching my own hair. Before I started drinking what I call "magnetic water" my head hair was about 90% gray, and the hair on my beard and mustache was 100% gray. I did not know about the effect of this energized water hair so I was not watching it for the first few months. So when I first noticed it the hair on the back of my head had already turned about 30% dark; now after about 4 to 5 months my hair on the sides, back and top is about 60% turned. My mustache is about 50% turned dark while the beard is still pure white-gray.
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