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RE: [magnotherapy] Mag water question--again

Great. I was thinking it might, but wasn't sure.

Ok--one more question about mag water and then I'll quit--I promise!

I've got a Berkey Lite. Holds 3 gallon in the top, with 3 really good
charcoal filters, that drip the water through to the bottom.

We have very hard lime water. When my Dad was sick I didn't empty and fill
the Berkey like normal (we usually empty it once a day) so the water sat in
the top part for about 2 weeks. Because the Berkey works via gravity feed,
there's always about an inch and a half of water left in the top. When you
add water that "old" water gets forced out, so there's always "fresh" water
sitting.

But because I let that bit of water sit for 2 weeks, the lime just coated
the filters so badly they could barely drip water.

I have soaked them in vinegar and gotten most of the lime off, so they are
dripping strongly again.

But--my question. I know you have said that the positive pole is good for
the pipes, but not people. And I think you have said that the switch
between magnetic water poles is fast. So--would it be a good thing to buy
some cheap magnets and put the positive face towards the water on the upper
part of the Berkey (to keep the lime from building up again) and leave your
strong magnets on the bottom for having negative water to drink? It would
switch poles that fast, as the water fills up past the magnets on the bottom
part to switch the positive water back to negative water?

Thanks Peter.

Samala,
Renee

-------Original Message-------
If the water is boiled for a while, it will lose its voltage - the magnetic
effect, but boiling it and using it right away does not lose much of the
effect.



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... Anyway,--my question about the magnetic water. Does it effect the field if mag water is heated? Like, if I want to make a hot drink and use the water...
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Jan 19, 2009
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If the water is boiled for a while, it will lose its voltage - the magnetic effect, but boiling it and using it right away does not lose much of the effect. ...
Peter Kulish
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Jan 19, 2009
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I guess I had better read more thoroughly. The polarity remains constant until the water loses it energy - but when is that? It should be pointed out that...
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Jan 19, 2009
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yeah, i was wondering the same thing...just yesterday. like minds! ... -- "Let the beauty we love be what we do. There are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss...
diana gia
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Jan 20, 2009
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Great. I was thinking it might, but wasn't sure. Ok--one more question about mag water and then I'll quit--I promise! I've got a Berkey Lite. Holds 3 gallon...
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Jan 20, 2009
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You can start with Positive water on the top of the unit as explained and then change it to Negative just before it comes out. It changes that easily and...
Peter Kulish
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Jan 20, 2009
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Sigh--I lied. One more question about mag water, now that you have brought it up. :-) Is one of your magnets on a water line enough? Most of the line...
gaiacita
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Jan 20, 2009
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I use one Negative on the sink faucet in the kitchen, but FYI, we also make Positive water for the plants as the Negative makes them very green, but the slows...
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Hey Peter--yes, that would be great. I'd love some positive magnets for this. If this is possible, what I'd also like to do is add the positive magnets on...
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Jan 20, 2009
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Renee, The best performing set-up is the Positive for the home to keep the pipes and water appliances running without the hardwater and scaling problem. These...
Peter Kulish
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Great info, Peter. Thanks. So--I DO need both types of water mags. I will want positive water on my garden. I'll get in touch with you off line about the...
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Jan 20, 2009
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hey renee, when u get that info from peter, will u share it with us? diana, who also wants to know! ... I will ... line about ... also make ... but the ... ...
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Jan 20, 2009
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Well, then let's just ask Peter to post to the whole group, in case there are others that are interested in the positive magnets. I bought the full kit from...
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Hey Peter. Soooo--one for hot water and one for cold water. Hmmm but my home is set up a bit different. Naturally the line coming in (from an acre away)...
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Ok Renee, You definitely need an engineered system over that of the basic home of cold in and hot out. If there is an acre of travel and you are concerned...
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In a message dated 20/01/2009 23:55:42 GMT Standard Time, gaiacita@... writes: The set up I saw at a home show had basically just 2 neo mags running on...
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John, AS the founder and researcher who established the original patented monopole clamp-on system, I want to clarify one comment – the Positive pole reduces...
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In a message dated 21/01/2009 10:26:48 GMT Standard Time, ... bi-polar or multipolar system, but instead would make sure to use the most powerful system to...
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