Posts Tagged ‘pH’
As it relates to drinking water and health, pH is the most misunderstood concept I know of. So, let’s shine a little light on this subject.
We will discuss in this article that an alkaline pH reading, when measured in drinking water, can be the result of either a natural or unnatural cause. I will also detail why it is only the naturally alkaline pH that benefits health, while the unnatural causes problems; even though a testing device will measure both as 9.5, for example.
If you have any interest in the science of water and how it relates to health, I highly recommend it. This is where to start.
In the process of speaking to people about water over the years, it became clear to me that very few understand the big picture. The big picture being, all the individual aspects of water that should be considered when choosing what to drink. Whether this be bottled water, tap water, or a water purification system.
The Guide does adequately cover the popular subject of pH, it receiving the same attention as the other aspects covered. However, there is so much misinformation on this subject, I will be expanding upon it further in a future post. Why all the misinformation? In a nutshell, the manufacturers and resellers of water ionizers like Kangen, Jupiter, etc. They aren’t spreading the misinformation intentionally though (at least I don’t think so). They simply don’t understand the real reason why their equipment benefits some people. Hint? It is not the pH.
The Ultimate Guide to Water can be found in the Education section of the blog, or by clicking on the link below. Enjoy.