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Just Plain Weird
by Eric Hanson on August 14, 2006

Given how much the rest of the "magnetotherapy" industry sounds like quackery, I'm pretty skeptical about the usefulness of the Bev Wizard, but then again, there's not much science on either side of the equation so far. The proponents claim the magnets work because they can taste the difference in blind taste tests (especially with cheaper wines), while detractors say that there's no way magnets can encourage tannins to group together, even though no one has done any tests one way or another. For now at least, if you want to spend the $30 for this device, you're doing it on faith.
Via MyrtleBeachOnline.com
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