Hi, Brooks and all,

Dr. Ron Cusson said that the amazing magnetic blender 
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/magnetic_blender.htm.,
was much stronger than the amazing vortex magnetizer 
http://www.quantumbalancing.com/vortex_magnetizer.htm.
And he said that he was no longer offering support on either, because
they had developed a much stronger magnetizer, or structured water
device which they were marketing.

I have purchased the little magnets to build the blender device, and
have ordered the screw on caps to connect the two plastic bottles for
the vortex magnetizers, but have not put either together yet. I am
curious to know if there will really be a difference in the taste and
effects of magnetized water or wine. Of course, the aeration of the 
wine
would change the smoothness and taste of red wine, because they say 
that
red wine should always be swirled in the glass before drinking.

In the explanation of the amazing magnetic blender the author (whoever
wrote it) said that their joint pain disappeared after drinking their
first batch of magnetized water. Has anyone else reported any results
like this?

Is there any way to tell that there is a difference between magnetized
water and plain, unmagnetized water, other than occasional anecdotal
reports? I mean does everyone notice the same results, or only a
percentage of users? Placebo does account for up to 30%, or more, of
pain relief and healing. In fact, when my son attended his first 
lecture
in pharmacy school the professor stated that the human body (or mind)
could heal anything that pharmaceuticals could heal. (Maybe Rx are not
designed to heal or cure, but just to relieve symptoms while using 
them)
If they cured you wouldn't need to continue buying them.

Dick