Testing Green Tea for Anti-Oxidant Effects - Tap Water VS. Ionized Alkaline Water

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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2010

http://www.ChansonAlkalineWater.com

This test was to determine if green tea made with ionized alkaline water is more anti-oxidant than green tea made with standard tap water.

Results revealed that anti-oxidant properties in the green tea made with ionized alkaline water were present throughout the water as evidenced by the negative ORP.

Anti-oxidant properties in the green tea made with tap water could not be seen in the water itself.

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  • @booduh099 it is still better to read books regarding this topic. i can send you some if you really need it. i also deal with water treatment for my post doc

  • @valderrama06 And the beat goes on. This is so common that is amazes me. No one talks about oxidation, loss of electrons, free radicals, hypo-tonic, hyper-tonic, isotonic, TDS, or the real reason why ionized water popular. The great thing is when people test the PH only and talk about how alkaline their water is. Man, I have been researching alkaline water for 1 week now and I have yet to see a good youtube video on this subject. I am so glad that youtube is not my source of information on this

  • @valderrama06 it is amazing the false information that others give and do it with such confidence. This subject seems to be loaded with tons of people doing this. Youtube is filled with people doing this. I do not understand the need to spread knowledge without have the knowledge. The best video I saw on youtube was when a person stated that the ionizer gave you reverse osmosis water. LOL, classic. Great post Valderrama

  • I am Arthur Valderrama, Professor in Chemical Engineering at University of Tsukuba. I am just concerned about this ad.

  • @valderrama06  Who are you, Doogie Houser, quit hatin fool.

  • what if uric acid is tested? nah. you are deceiving people.

  • ORP (oxidation reduction potential) is related to pH and is nothing to do with antioxidants. Even if acidic antioxidants were tested. It will not give a negative response to ORP.

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