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Using magnetic water or charged magnet water overnight
Neurological Disorders
Question #16240
71 days ago
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Using magnetic water or charged magnet water overnight - #16240

Rashmi Ranjan

Can I use magnetic water charged water has many benifit like it removes heart blockage full body blockage very useful in blood circulation and natural blood thinner and removes joints pain is it true??

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Hi Rashmi, Magnetized or charged water is not a concept found in classical Ayurveda. Ayurveda primarily focuses on the natural properties of water (Jala) and how it interacts with the Tridoshas (Vata, Pitta, Kapha) in the body. The idea of using magnetic fields to alter the properties of water is a more modern or alternative healing approach, rather than a traditional Ayurvedic practice. Ayurveda emphasizes the quality, temperature, and source of water for therapeutic benefits, such as copper-charged water, herbal infusions, or sun-exposed water, but does not mention magnetized water in its texts. That being said, Ayurveda does recognize the importance of good circulation, detoxification, and joint health, which are some of the claimed benefits of magnetized water. However, instead of relying on external modifications like magnetism, Ayurveda recommends dietary adjustments, herbal formulations, and lifestyle practices to support circulation and reduce blockages. Herbs like Arjuna for heart health, Guggulu for cholesterol balance, and Triphala for detoxification are traditionally used for maintaining Rakta Dhatu (blood tissue) and Srotas (body channels). Ayurvedic therapies such as Abhyanga (oil massage), Swedana (steam therapy), and Pranayama (breathing exercises) naturally promote better circulation and joint mobility. If you are interested in Ayurveda’s approach to heart and joint health, it would be best to focus on a wholesome diet, regular detoxification, and herbal support rather than relying on magnetized water. While it may not be harmful, its effectiveness is not rooted in Ayurvedic principles. If you’d like, I can recommend authentic Ayurvedic methods to improve circulation and overall well-being.
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