* Pure water can never be alkaline or acidic, nor can it be made so by electrolysis. Alkaline water must contain metallic ions of some kind — most commonly, sodium, calcium or magnesium. * The idea that one must consume alkaline water to neutralize the effects of acidic foods is ridiculous; we get rid of excess acid by exhaling carbon dioxide.
@BarrettRouton - will you please explain why consuming alkaline water is a ridiculous idea to neutralize acidic foods/body? It's true that alkaline water must contain those ions, so what's the problem?
hw long does this emulsion stays stable?
kokosincjernej 10 months ago
* Pure water can never be alkaline or acidic, nor can it be made so by electrolysis. Alkaline water must contain metallic ions of some kind — most commonly, sodium, calcium or magnesium. * The idea that one must consume alkaline water to neutralize the effects of acidic foods is ridiculous; we get rid of excess acid by exhaling carbon dioxide.
BarrettRouton 1 year ago
@BarrettRouton - will you please explain why consuming alkaline water is a ridiculous idea to neutralize acidic foods/body? It's true that alkaline water must contain those ions, so what's the problem?
ruthdgsantiago04 3 weeks ago