For years we have heard about the therapeutic benefits of using magnets for a range of ailments, even though nobody was quite sure what they actually did to the body.
There are some claims magnets could play a role in the nation's water crisis and could be the salvation of our parched and shrivelling gardens.
Magnetic water treatment is based on research and technology developed by the Russians during the cold war years.
Ingrid Posteema from Omni Water for Life, the Australian company that distributes the patented irrigation systems, says the magnets change the structure of water molecules.
The technology treats water with powerful magnets and some farmers across Australia are raving about the results on their crops.
For more details, contact Water For Life on 1300 660 788 or visit www.waterforlife.net.au.
Magnets changing water use
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