 Next question is from Kyros Captures, are alkaline and pH water another processed item on the market or are they worth the money? Here's a great example of taking, you know, maybe some applications of alkaline water and saying there may be some benefit and then just, you know, doing it across the board. Bastardizing it. Which is, yeah. So, okay, so alkaline. $5 bottle of water, no. Right. Normal water's pH levels like 8 or 8.5 or something like that and something that's alkaline is over that and oftentimes the way that they improve its alkaline, you know, the alkaline quality of water is by adding certain buffering minerals to the water. So now, you know, water is a little bit more alkaline, meaning it will counteract some acidity in the body. What are the potential applications? Well, I guess if you have acid reflux issues, maybe it might help a little bit. In which case, I'd say eat a Tums or a Rolades, which is way more alkaline, it'll solve that issue a little bit better. Yeah, or just eat, you know, like non-inflammatory foods. Yeah. Now, is it going to change the alkaline of the measurements of your body? Probably not. Your body maintains its pH balance pretty damn good. That's how I thought they dispelled this, right? Yeah. I thought they did, because that's how the true way to test this works is to drink this stuff and then like take a piss test, right? Isn't that how they would measure and like see if it's actually changing it? Yeah. Your body is very, very good at maintaining a certain pH level, because if it goes a little bit outside of that, even if it goes too alkaline or too acidic, it's not good. Bad. It can become quite dangerous. What you might get is a little bit more alkaline in your gut, just like, you know, eating a calcium or magnesium product like Tums or Rolades, otherwise, just regular spring water. Isn't it too? There's people that I know, in my case, specifically, like I'm not producing acid when I should be producing acid. And so that's really the biggest problem that I've been facing. And so it'll show up, you know, at night or inopportune times where I'm needing to digest food. And it's training that to, you know, my body to really get that response while I'm eating the food. Yeah. And I mean, here's the other side of it, right? If you drink water that is devoid of minerals and that's all you drink, you could cause electrolyte balance. Like distilled? Yeah, distilled would be the worst, right? If you just drink distilled water, you could cause problems, right? Because you're flushing out or causing imbalances with electrolytes. So just regular mineralized spring water, tap water, believe it or not, is fine. pH water, you're spending more money for something that does nothing for it. What if you're not producing enough acid and you throw more alkaline, you can actually make the problem? Yeah, I guess that's what I was getting at. Yeah, you could make the problem even worse. This is what marketers do. They'll take something that everybody knows they need more of, like water, and they'll say, how can we inexpensive, you know, in a very inexpensive way make it seem more valuable to buy our water? So they'll say, our water's pH balance is high. What'd they do? They added a little bit of, you know, magnesium to it or something like that. Is it interesting to you guys? Doug, do you have any idea? You're old. You probably should have a better idea of this. Do you remember when water was invented? No, I mean, I remember as a kid, I mean, shit, we drank from the garden hose for at least a quarter of my life, I would say. So there wasn't even a... Before then, it was just hydrogen and oxygen. Bottle water wasn't even a thing. Like you couldn't buy, you didn't go buy bottled water anywhere. Like that wasn't a thing. That was like, if you did, you were like storing for like... You were like rich. Only rich people bought. Not even that. It was like, because you're going camping or somewhere and you couldn't be able to get to water, maybe you bought the... But other than that, nobody bought water bottles, right, Doug? It was like, you just drink. Just drink it out of the tap, right? And so this has to be like a multi-billion dollar industry now that didn't even exist like 20 years ago. Oh, at the time, I can remember when it first came on the market and I go, why would I pay for water? This is ridiculous, right? We're going to start bottling up air. Bro, space balls. Remember in space balls? Yes, I know. You're going to buy a can of air? Yeah. Oh, I did buy a can of air. I think that's brilliant. That's totally like the next move. I think you guys are on to something. Yeah, I know what, you know, it's funny too is that bottled water is one of the largest contributors to waste because of all the plastic bottles. So people are like, this is good, you know, tell them, whatever, you've got all these plastic bottles that we're dumping into. You know, those islands of plastic. Yeah, it's, you know, there's no huge benefit. Just regular water is fine. Tap water is usually fine. If you feel like you need to clean it further, buy yourself a purifier. So you're not wasting a bunch of plastic bottles, but pH water is largely a total gimmick. If you're real gangster, you'll drink out of the garden hose. Yeah.