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Warning: Your DIY Budget Water Ionizer Could Be Poisoning You! by Ken Rohla

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

www.freshandalive.com
Fresh And Alive founder Ken Rohla exposes how most homemade water ionizers promoted on the internet produce heavy metals that can poison you, and how to make your own that won't.

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  • thanks alott, great info.quick question how often should i change the titanium??

  • @blacgi If you have the proper grade you never have to change them since they don't dissolve. If they did, it would poison you. Rather than experimenting with different alloys and testing them for safety, much easier to buy ready-made electrode material from places like eBay or from China, India, etc. Just Google "water ionizer electrode."

  • As always, thanks for your generosity and sharing knowledge. Do you recommend any reputable water ionizer companys who would sell just the electrodes

  • @Longarm667 Most ionizer companies won't sell electrodes, but you may be able to find them by Googling specific models with the word "electrode" I have seen them for sale online. It's easier to buy ready-made electrode material from places like eBay or from China, India, etc. Just Google "water ionizer electrode."

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  • @FreshandAlive We had a very hard time finding the right material, took us 5 months, you have to buy large quantities, and it's expensive.

  • @ae86miami Not sure, the only way to know is use them and have the water tested by a lab. The easiest thing to do is buy ready-made electrode material from places like eBay or from China, India, etc. Just Google "water ionizer electrode."

  • @newsparks47 You're welcome.

  • @newsparks47 The raw metal is very hard to find, but you can buy ionizer electrode material at places like eBay and elsewhere. Just Google "water ionizer electrode." Much easier than trying to fabricate them from scratch.

  • There is no titanium grade 1 for sale anywhere. Just freaking great, no one can make anything for themselves without people taking all the resources to turn around and sell them for hundreds or thousands of dollars!!!!!!! Good ol America!

  • Thank You for doing this video :)

  • Many people use titanium strips on Ebay. What do you think of these?

    Grade 9 contains 3.0% Aluminum and 2.5% Vanadium

    Condition: Annealed

    Finish: 2F

    Spec: RMS 109

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