History

Here is the history of magnetized water.

1803

Successful cases of magnetized water usage actually date back over 200 years. A simple experiment consisted of placing large stones in the bottoms of five cast iron soup and laundry kettles, then placing the kettles over fires. Two of the kettles did not have any limescale – it was later found that the rocks placed inside these two kettles were lodestones, which are natural magnetic rocks.

1863

Legendary English scientist Michael Faraday starts researching magneto chemistry.

1936

French company Solavite bring a magnetic treatment device to market.

1945

Russia and other Eastern Bloc countries increase research on magnetic water treatment after acknowledging that the USSR did not have the expertise or funding to enhance the quality of their water, unlike the US. Following the development of successful applications of magnetic treatment devices, research in the West also increased.

1990s

Credible institutions begin research on magnetizing, including NASA. Many studies showed favorable results, and continue to do so to this day.

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