DIY Water Alkalizer Part 1 of 2
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DIY alkalizer just add 3/4 teaspoon baking soda to your water. No need for all the contraptions.
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dont sponges have chemicals in them?
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@bradicali Achieving alkalinity is definitely a method to thwart cancer. It works particularly by assisting oxygen in oxidizing cancerous tissue. That's what the body's own immune system does as well. It surrounds foreign bodies and oxidizes them to eradication.
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@commoncents100 You make this statement as if you come from a point of knowledge, but in reality, they are not a scam at all. After 12 years drinking ionized alkaline water, it's the best thing I have ever done for my health. I have people who bought machines from me years ago who have had stage 4 cancer and they are still alive and they believe the alkaline water has helped them beat their disease! This isn't a scam, the scam is trying to reinvent the wheel to what already works.
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You should at least use food grade plastic, as plastic = toxic.
Why put or make good water in a container that is going to leach toxins into it.
Just because you bought the container with food in it does not mean it is a safe food grade plastic container. Most are not.
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Won't the stainless steel still leach out metal ions? or produce Steel Colloids?
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Based on the best science I could find out there, the other big reduced alkaline water benefit is a high negative ORP Sounds like an electrolysis machine is absolutely necessary for that. Baking soda can increase the pH to alkaline, but it can't increase the negative ORP. Raise the alkaline pH too much however, and the water begins to have slightly negative effects, so balance is important too.
Have you been able to test the ORP of the water from this machine?
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You can make water alkaline by just adding baking soda.
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There is a much easier way to go about this.
hi i saw your video and i like it but i got a question is this water as good as the water that comes from a water alkalizing machine and dude you'r smart.
wizzyblizz 3 years ago
Thanks for the compliment. I've done a strong decade of study by the internet, starting from learning internet research to resolve computer issues, which I did for a tech support job. I think some of the water alkalizers also filter the water, which would remove some metal impurities that might be in tap water. You could run your water through a filter also. I'd recommend getting a PH meter to test how strong alkaline you make your water and litmus paper to test your PH.
DOitYOURSELFskills 3 years ago
Knowing your ph will give you an idea as to how strong you should make the alkaline water. Human PH is supposed to be 7.4. If your PH is much lower you're prone to cancer. I found a digital PH meter on Amazon for about $20. You'll also need calibration fluid which is pretty cheap. Litmus paper goes for less than $10.
DOitYOURSELFskills 3 years ago