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unpleasant taste and odor, hydrogen sulfide, iron, lead,
nickel, chromium, cadmium, calcium, aluminum, mercury,
arsenic, and other inorganic compounds.
As the water makes contact with the KDF particles the
Redox reaction takes place, removing such impurities as
minerals, metals, dissolved oxygen and organic materials.
The KDF itself creates a miniature electrolytic cell within
the spaces between each particle, the zinc acting as the
anode and the copper acting as the cathode within this
cell, and the water and its impurities acting as the elec-
trolyte through which the charge flows. When the con-
taminants and impurities found in water pass through this
electrolytic cell, some substances, especially metals, react
to the magnetic force exerted by the electrolytic cell and
are attracted to the surface of the KDF particles, where
they adhere. Other non-metal impurities react with the
KDF and form zinc oxides, copper hydroxides, hydroxides,
and sulfates in the water.
FIBONACCI VORTEX CYLINDER AND MAGNETS
This specially designed vortex incorporates Fibonacci's
mathematical formula. Water entering the cylinder is vigor-
ously spun counter clockwise (the opposite of nature's pro-
gression), which breaks the bond of the water. The water
then is exposed to six high gauss rated magnets that further
break the bond, allowing for smaller clusters of previously
clumped water molecules. Finally, again identical to the
Fibonacci sequence, the water is spun clockwise which
produces energized water .
IMPORTANT:
due to the decalcification process in the Vortex.
Additional energy savings may be realized
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