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We Compare Top Water Ionizers

Keep in mind that the results of these tests are dependent on the water source where the test is conducted.  The fact is that the water quality in one location can be drastically different in composition and mineral content from another source, and can yield results that aren’t really true relative comparisons. It is for this reason that we are testing these machines today from the same water source for each machine. e hope you will get a better understanding of how the effectiveness and quality of the machine really compare to each other.

The first measurement we’re looking for is the measure of pH. What you should be looking for in the results is an alkaline reading, which will be reflected as a higher pH value. This is the quality of drinking water that we want your ionizer to produce for optimum health. This higher pH value, or alkaline value is represented by a deep purple color by your litmus drops.

The next measurement we’re taking will be the ORP, which stands for oxidation-reduction potential. This is really just a scientific term that represents the levels of negative or positive charge that your water has, but most of all, this value represents the concentration of antioxidants in the water. The value we’re looking for in our drinking water is a deeply negative number, indicating that it has a lot of antioxidants that are stored and ready to be assimilated into your system. A deeper negative number means that your water has stronger antioxidants.





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