Hi, Paul, Brooks, and all:

I have modified my blender with the 16 little magnets, as pictured in the "Amazing Magnetic Blender" as pictured on www.quantumbalancing.com/magnetic_blender.htm, and I have also received the order of the vortex bottle connectors from www.teachersource.com. I taped two 3/4"x1/2" neo magnets to the connector with positive and negative poles, on opposite sides, facing each other.

Assuming that Dr. Ron Cusson designed and published the photo and description of the blender, I emailed him with some questions. He replied that he no longer supported the blender design, as he now offered a much stronger design. He also said that the vortex connector is a much less powerful unit than the blender.

I have made magnetized/structured (are these different words for the same thing?) water and wine with both designs and cannot tell any difference in the taste between the unstructured and structured, or between the blender and vortex. Whoever it was that published the blender design said that with the blender magnetized water he quickly got a noticable "high", and his joint pains disappeared and never came back. Also he noticed that with the wine the effects of the alcohol was increased.

None of these effects were noticed when I drank them. (My wife has often said that I am insensitive.) Nonetheless, how do we know that there is any difference between magnetized/structured water or wine than straight out of the tap or bottle?

Have I wasted time and money, or are there tests other than taste and feelings that can be used? I guess I could drink it for a lifetime and see if I live longer than I would have. I am already long past the average life expectancy of a male caucasian.

Any comments, suggestions or constructive criticisms?

Dick

Dick


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Subject: CS>VORTEX BLENDER EXPERIMENT TO STRUCTURE WATER


Dear Brooks and group,
For all those who were interested in my vortex blender experiment to structure water, I want to tell you about a few changes I've made. I thought a lot about how to mimic nature with all of her "streams and creeks", in a blender, and this is the only solution I've been able to come up with so far. I wanted an inexpensive way to suspend some rocks in the blender so that they would take part in vortex that is created, so I took a trip to the 99cent store, and wound purchasing a "100 percent cotton" doily, about 10 inches in diameter. I bought an off white one so as to minimize the chances of there being any dye in it. It has a somewhat large enough fishnet-like weave, to allow the water to freely flow through it, and yet is small enough to contain a few of the rocks I also purchased in the store. After thoroughly washing everything, I placed about 5 or 6 of the larger rocks in the center of the doily, and then connected all the outer points together with one of those little plastic straps that are used to hold things in place. I then filled the receptacle with water, about 3/4 of the way to the top. Most blenders, and mine, have a plastic insert on top, to allow for the adding of ingredients during the blending. I inserted the top of the doily bag through this insert, and secured it with a wooden dowel or wooden spoon. Then I just turned it on (at first, I SLOWLY PULSED, to make sure nothing was going to hit). That's it.
Notes:
1) Any heavy cotton, fishnet-like fabric will do, but make sure that it will contain all of the rocks, and not let one slip out when it gets wet and stretches a little (as it will). 2) Wash and rinse your fabric thoroughly to make sure there are no chemicals or dyes in it. I used soap and water, rinsed a few times, and then let it soak in an MMS solution. 3) Suspend the rocks in the fabric above the halfway point in the receptacle, because the bag will come down a bit when it gets wet, due to the heavy weight of the rocks. 4) I bought a bag rocks in the 99cent store, just to speed up things, but I think that a few rocks that are personally collected by you, from around your neighborhood, would be best. Naturally, I would also wash the rocks to clean off any chemicals, debris, dirt, moss etc. If anyone is interested, I will TRY and take some pictures tomorrow and post them.
Paul Catania

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