THE NEW TECHNOLOGY: A Quantum Leap
In the last forty years there have been amazing advances in water filtration technology. This has come in part from the work of Russian scientists on ionized water, but also from the research of Viktor Schauberger, an Austrian inventor who recognizes that water was far more than something to wash garbage out of our body and quench thirst. His work found that water indeed has a memory, and that this memory can be restored. The systems you will now see all go at least some way to fulfilling the dreams of these inspired pioneers.
Let¡¯s begin with Magnetic Systems
Fundamentally, this involves passing the water over or through a magnetic field. This has the effect of re-arrangement of atoms, or ions in the water. However without the fundamental ¡¯splitting¡¯ of water ions that occurs in a Water Ionizer (H2O into OH- and HO) lasting change is not possible, even though many claims are made by the various manufacturers.
Magnetic De-scalers
Magnetic units do not filter or change pH. Some magnetic systems are used as de-scalers for pipes in hard water areas, for which they may work well.
Single Flow Magnetic Plus filter:
When water flows through a magnetic field (whether it is electrically induced or induced using magnetic media such as Magnetite), it experiences a polarization of minerals and a change in the ionization of these minerals. The result can be softer water, ¡¯smaller¡¯ water molecules that may give far greater hydration, and a limited form of negative ionization of the water, imparting some antioxidant effect.water filter,water filters ,Reverse osmosis water filter | Undersink water filter
Although single flow systems certainly work to some degree, the fact that they do not split the water into magnetically opposite streams (acid and alkaline) means that they will reform within a short period and therefore must be consumed immediately.
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