If you are wanting to look at drinking water safety, pH isn't going to tell you much. See our other videos on Nitrate and E. coli testing for more info.
Strips are ok but a pH meter is better. If you want to be safe drink mountain valley and add alkapro or ph plus. Or get an alkalizing water machine (better way health or bluestone group) and then still add the drops (alkapro and ph Plus) and you will be drinking high ph water and be able to flush toxins and hydrate with electrolytes.
We also looked at pH meters, and yes, they are accurate. The downside is that for occasional use, one needs to be sure the meter has fresh batteries, is calibrated, etc. The up front cost of about $60 for a meter vs. $12 or so for strips can also be a deterrent. Our goal is to provide info on methods that are easy, inexpensive, and relatively accurate, to put "science in the hands of citizens."
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irvgarcia19 3 years ago
If you are wanting to look at drinking water safety, pH isn't going to tell you much. See our other videos on Nitrate and E. coli testing for more info.
Gooseroot 4 years ago
Strips are ok but a pH meter is better. If you want to be safe drink mountain valley and add alkapro or ph plus. Or get an alkalizing water machine (better way health or bluestone group) and then still add the drops (alkapro and ph Plus) and you will be drinking high ph water and be able to flush toxins and hydrate with electrolytes.
mandalalightlove 4 years ago
We also looked at pH meters, and yes, they are accurate. The downside is that for occasional use, one needs to be sure the meter has fresh batteries, is calibrated, etc. The up front cost of about $60 for a meter vs. $12 or so for strips can also be a deterrent. Our goal is to provide info on methods that are easy, inexpensive, and relatively accurate, to put "science in the hands of citizens."
Gooseroot 4 years ago