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Importance of Good Hydration: Why We Drink Alkaline Water


"Alkaline water rids the body of acid waste…After carefully evaluating the results of my advice to hundreds of individuals, I’m convinced that toxicity in the form of acidic waste is the primary cause of degenerative diseases." 
Dr Sherry Roger - Author of Detox or Die

Good hydration is vitally important if we are to enjoy optimum health. At Water for Health we believe that drinking alkaline ionized water is beneficial for everyone. We offer one of the widest ranges of affordable, effective product options from the Biocera Alkaline Jug through to undersink alkaline water filtration systems and personal water ionizers.

Alkaline ionized water was traditionally produced by electrolytic processes and there is still a wide choice of them on the market. Over the last decade there have been an extensive range of products developed using natural minerals as opposed to electricity to produce alkaline ionized water. At Water for Health we specialize in the use of natural mineral based products. They are much more affordable - and one our prime objectives is to bring the benefits of alkaline ionized water to as many people as possible. The reaction between minerals and the water results in an increased pH (more alkaline) and a change in oxidation reduction potential (ORP). The reaction also results in the release of molecular hydrogen . Research in the use of hydrogen for therapeutic purposes is at an early stage. You can read more about research information in the technical articles section.

Dr Robert Young, leading biochemist and author of the pH Miracle range of books says that in his opinion ‘The bottom line is...in order to establish and maintain healthy cells, tissues and organs in the body, you must be drinking the right kind of alkaline, electron rich water'.



[SOURCE: Water for Health (www.water-for-health.co.uk)] 

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