Drinking magnetic water
vm007
Posts: 241 Member
Hello,
I've always come here to decipher what's real and what's well "it worked on me" so it's true.
Someone shared with me that they drank water which had magnets in it and they lost weight and got a flat tummy.
I was like that's fun, I can eat cake all day and stay slim eh.
People break down items into components so it seems logical to them so they can believe in it. Here goes our blood has iron and it can be manipulated with magnet. Once blood has proper flows all pains and problems will flow away.
I feel like this genre of people go into these ready to believe instead with an open mind.
I've always come here to decipher what's real and what's well "it worked on me" so it's true.
Someone shared with me that they drank water which had magnets in it and they lost weight and got a flat tummy.
I was like that's fun, I can eat cake all day and stay slim eh.
People break down items into components so it seems logical to them so they can believe in it. Here goes our blood has iron and it can be manipulated with magnet. Once blood has proper flows all pains and problems will flow away.
I feel like this genre of people go into these ready to believe instead with an open mind.
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just_Tomek wrote: »W.T.F. ?!?!?!?!
Magnetic therapy is what it is apparently called.0 -
Some people are like:
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So what, they attach to the fat, and the fat gets pulled out in your poop?0
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Lol.... drink it and then get in an MRI machine.....👿4
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Hello,
I've always come here to decipher what's real and what's well "it worked on me" so it's true.
Someone shared with me that they drank water which had magnets in it and they lost weight and got a flat tummy.
I was like that's fun, I can eat cake all day and stay slim eh.
People break down items into components so it seems logical to them so they can believe in it. Here goes our blood has iron and it can be manipulated with magnet. Once blood has proper flows all pains and problems will flow away.
I feel like this genre of people go into these ready to believe instead with an open mind.
Just to be clear, can we differentiate between
1) drinking water that has had magnets in it, but not swallowing the magnets ( = waste of money if you're paying a premium for the water, but probably not otherwise harmful, assuming the magnets were clean) and
2) drinking water with magnets in it, and either intentionally swallowing the magnets or running the risk of accidentally swallowing the magnets ( = very bad idea with possible outcomes including choking to death or causing intestinal blockages and twisting, which likewise could be fatal)
I can't tell from the description which of these two is happening.4 -
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Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?15
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Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.4 -
I said don’t picture it!1 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
Mfp lost my sheep and I didn’t have the image anymore
Not commenting on gullibility of people1 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
There are some things ginger can help with* (besides making your food yummy) but kill a virus? Yeah, right.
*Like quell mild nausea1 -
I was talking to a guy one time who told me he was on something called the carnivore diet.
He said it was high fat, moderate protein and low carb... and I said... that sounds more like keto, he said it wasnt keto and that it was completely different, and that you could eat all the meat you want and lose weight.
Lol... apparently this diet is 0 carbs instead of low carbs... you cant even eat fruit or veggies..
He insisted that I check it out and try it because with this diet you dont need to pay attention to calories. He swore it worked cause he had lost a little weight while on it.
As much as I tried to educate him.. the more he thought i was the idiot. Thinking i must of just read some crap online somewhere and believed it. LOL ... makes me sad, he ended up blocking me cause he was really determined that i was wrong about needing a caloric deficit to lose weight.
Anyway here is some snippets of this diet
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
If someone would volunteer to contactlessly deliver me a giant bag of sugared dried ginger slices, I'd be willing to do the experiment.
Oh, wait: Sugar probably nullifies the benefits.
( <== notice ).5 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I hope that’s true. I eat enough of it I’m probably safe.
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.6 -
There are some amazing cheeses as well1
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Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>4 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>
Made with apple cider vinegar? Triple dog dare you.4 -
My aunt was involved in some sort of magic water MLM back in the 90s. Foment water? Forment water? They are doing some sort of new magic water these days.1
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What I think of when I read the words Magnet and Water in the same sentence.
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∇·B=0
Just sayin' is all.
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L1zardQueen wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>
Made with apple cider vinegar? Triple dog dare you.
Y'know, I was making my salad tonight, and I thought "why not?"
Fancy leaf lettuce, turnip, red onion, dressed with . . .
Garlic, ginger, ACV, sherry, honey, sesame oil and a pinch of salt.
I'd usually use a milder vinegar (like rice wine vinegar) for this , so I had to add the honey to balance, but overall, not bad.
And I don't have a cough yet, so it musta worked against Da Covid. (Nods)
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L1zardQueen wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>
Made with apple cider vinegar? Triple dog dare you.
Holy Batman! I think you may be on to something.1 -
I used to add rhubarb to my smoothies (either banana and berry-based or lately strawberry and blueberry, usually greens, other veg, avocado, and seeds/nuts too), and without it (I'm out, also out of bananas at the moment), I feel like it needs more acid so started adding ACV, and it's nice.
No magnets. I do sometimes add some turmeric.1 -
L1zardQueen wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>
Made with apple cider vinegar? Triple dog dare you.
The trifecta perfecta!1 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »snickerscharlie wrote: »Lillymoo01 wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Ok, lets give a serious answer: Blood, or rather the iron in blood is not ferromagnetic. If blood was actually magnetic, what do you think would happen if people were put into an MRI scanner? Actually, don't picture it, ok?
Off topic, but, I almost didn't recognize you without your sheep.
People will believe anything...
At least this is relatively harmless if you don't ingest the magnets. I watched a video where a "virologist" was saying if you eat ginger every day you will never get COVID-19.
I believe garlic will help prevent you from getting COVID-19. Eat a kitten load of that and no one will come near you. Ginger? Not quite the same effect.
Garlic ginger salad dressing. Twice the benefits. <nods>
Made with apple cider vinegar? Triple dog dare you.
The trifecta perfecta!
Hat trick!0 -
Pickled ginger makes a salad dressing 3,812 percent better than just ginger. Pickled ginger made with magnets makes it 3812.01 percent better.3
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Pickled ginger makes a salad dressing 3,812 percent better than just ginger. Pickled ginger made with magnets makes it 3812.01 percent better.
FTR: Mine was sherry-soaked, which is not quite pickled, but also not fresh.
(I buy a big ol' hunk of ginger, clean it up, cut in chunks, and throw it in a canning jar with sherry to cover, and refrigerate. Keeps a very long time, similar flavor to fresh (with the addition of a bit of sherry flavor, of course), and has the side benefit of ginger-flavored sherry to use as the ginger level drops.)2
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