2002
DOI: 10.1081/jbc-120015997
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Magnetically Restructured Water Induces Changes in Rat Brain

Abstract: Fifty-hertz power line-treated magnetically restructured water induced changes in rat brain was studied. Triple-distilled water samples were exposed to 36.2 RMS and (51.2 peak) mT power line magnetic fields for 48 hr. This magnetized water sample was given to adult male rats of Charles -Foster strain for drinking ad libitum for a period of 30 days, at the end of which the rats were anaesthetized with ether and then fixed by perfusion with 10% neutral formalin. The brains were dissected out and further fixed in… Show more

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“…Hydrogen bonds play a crucial role in the behaviour of water, their spatial patterns and fluctuations characterising the structure and dynamics of the liquid [38,8,10,35,36,37,21,19]. Given the lack of biological mechanisms of action of EMF-treated water, it is not possible to precisely delineate the inhibitory effect mechanisms of such EMF-altered water structures [24, 25,30,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen bonds play a crucial role in the behaviour of water, their spatial patterns and fluctuations characterising the structure and dynamics of the liquid [38,8,10,35,36,37,21,19]. Given the lack of biological mechanisms of action of EMF-treated water, it is not possible to precisely delineate the inhibitory effect mechanisms of such EMF-altered water structures [24, 25,30,29].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%