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Carlos Alden
 
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in article , Roger W. Norman at
wrote on 11/15/04 10:56 AM:

It is bogus. What it does is act as an electrical anode ending black
pipe/copper pipe electrical differences that end up as corrosion. Same
thing happens when a lot of different types of metal are connected to the
same thing. Doesn't soften the water, just disperses the charge. You can
find the same thing on gas engines in salt water for outboard boats.


Yup, it sounded too good to be true. The Monster Cable of the home
appliance world. This device is small - a simple electromagnet unit smaller
than a CD and about 1" thick.

I'm surprised they didn't also claim that drinking magnetized water would
also leach out cholesterol in the bloodstream.

Carlos