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Is magnetized water a science or a scam?
The magnetized water machine is a complete scam, and it is impossible to remove impurities, heavy metals, bacteria and viruses from water, let alone fitness and treatment. The magnetized water cup may have partial magnetization function, but it is not a permanent cure at all. At best, the premise of prevention is that you drink clean water.

Magnetized water is water magnetized by magnetic field. Let ordinary water pass through a magnetic field with a certain intensity at a certain speed parallel to the magnetic field lines, and ordinary water will become magnetized water. Magnetized water has various magical effects and is widely used in industry, agriculture and medicine.

Application of magnetized water

China's articles promoting magnetic therapy usually say that magnetic therapy has a long history in China, and Chinese medicine has existed since ancient times. There are indeed records of treating diseases with magnets in Chinese medical classics such as Shennong's Herbal Classic and Compendium of Materia Medica, but that is basically taking magnets as medicine and smashing them for oral administration. It is said that they can "calm the liver and suppress yang, calm the heart and soothe the nerves, improve eyesight and relieve asthma".

Treating dizziness, dizziness, deafness, tinnitus, fright, lumbago, impotence, uterine inertia, proctoptosis and other diseases is different from the current magnetic therapy. Few people eat magnets now, because they know that they don't have the Monkey King's ability to eat iron pills and drink copper juice. No matter how broken the magnet is, it cannot be absorbed by the human body.