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probably the craziest question ever, can electricity damage a pill?

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#1 ironfistx

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Posted 29 May 2019 - 01:51 AM


i had a pill sitting on a plug that was connected to the wall for a few days.  Did the electricity or radiation or anything damage it?



#2 Rays

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Posted 29 May 2019 - 08:58 AM

Probably not. But:
Did current flow through the plug? Was an electrical device connected and switched on?
If yes, the 50 or 60 Hz alternating current will have generated an alternating magnetic field through your pill. If any metal parts in the pill, they may have physically resonated (moved) at this frequency and maybe caused other compounds (molecules) to break. Maybe.
I don't know. I'm just fantasizing. :-)
 


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#3 Daniel Cooper

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Posted 29 May 2019 - 07:55 PM

There was no electricity or "radiation" passing through your pill.  There was potentially heat being generated if we're talking about a wall wart power supply.  Heat can damage a supplement or medication.  Only you can access how hot your pill got.

 

 

 



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#4 airplanepeanuts

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Posted 31 May 2019 - 09:25 PM

It is now bioenergetically charged.  Your plug will work better.







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