I'd never heard of it, so I went to the site.
What IMMEDIATELY set off my "bogus product alarm" was the prominent Parkinson's disease relief captioned photo -- a highly, highly dubious claim. My experience has been that folks who lie about one aspect of their product will lie about ALL aspects of their product. The more I dug in, the more symptom of bogosity I found. "Magnapool hydroxinator"??
I'm not sure if English is your native language or not, and I don't know if the site is original in English or another language, but to a native speaker with a good 'ear' a 'made-up' word like "hydroxinator" is highly suspicious. (More checking: it originated in Australia, so they KNEW that "hydroxinator" was a bogus word.)
I couldn't find any pages that actually explained how it worked -- the "How Magnapool Works" page explained nothing -- but the 'flavor' of the site was the same as that of many, many bogus pool product sites I've seen over the years.
My suggestion: stay away, far away from that product.
Ben / PoolDoc
PS. I sent you an email, with some information relevant to your use of PoolForum.
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