Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Alkaline waterall
Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Cousens warns that it is possible to also become too alkaline. It's about balance. Some people may need more alkalinity and some may actually need more acidity to maintain a balanced pH. Thing is, the alkalinity of ionized/alkaline water is so weakly buffered that it is immediately neutralized the second it hits the stomach. Sure, it can peg a pH meter at 9 or 10, but it doesn't have the staying power to affect any change in the body. It would be far more effective to put some baking soda in a liter of water and drink that. The alkaline water they sell at the grocery nearby has potassium in it. Companies sell potassium drops you can put in regular water. If you're running a little acidic it can increase your pep but even taking a potassium supplement can do that. Alternative practitioners are more making the diet more alkaline producing. BTW, with some people that can be a focus on vegetables particularly green leafys and then there are some people that meat actually makes them more alkaline. It's like there are two species of humans on the planet.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Alkaline waterall
hi gullible, try my friend Don Allen, bowt...@yahoo.com, doesn't always check his email, can call him 856-745-6084, long time TMer; he has two very good brands, better than Jupiter, and much much cheaper than {Kangen which is a big ripp off} my wife and i drank Kangen water for free from a friend for about two months; it's good but not a cure all; so don't be too gullible; another thing you may want to check out is what Dr Gabriel Cousens MD says that ionized water( with alkalinity too high normally recommended ) is good temporarily therapeutically but not for long term continuous use; if i remember correctly, he was objecting to the high level of alkalinity not the ionization; not sure i see his point exactly good luck, anatol/amarnath --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool ffl...@... wrote: I know there have been posts here before about the purported benefits of Kangen water. Someone I know was raving about it last Sunday and gave me a taste, and when I got home I went searching online and am now considering buying a Jupiter Athena or Jupiter Delphi water ionizer. Anyone have any experience with alkaline water? Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only love. - Amma
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Alkaline waterall
Cousens warns that it is possible to also become too alkaline. It's about balance. Some people may need more alkalinity and some may actually need more acidity to maintain a balanced pH. anatol_zinc wrote: hi gullible, try my friend Don Allen, bowt...@yahoo.com, doesn't always check his email, can call him 856-745-6084, long time TMer; he has two very good brands, better than Jupiter, and much much cheaper than {Kangen which is a big ripp off} my wife and i drank Kangen water for free from a friend for about two months; it's good but not a cure all; so don't be too gullible; another thing you may want to check out is what Dr Gabriel Cousens MD says that ionized water( with alkalinity too high normally recommended ) is good temporarily therapeutically but not for long term continuous use; if i remember correctly, he was objecting to the high level of alkalinity not the ionization; not sure i see his point exactly good luck, anatol/amarnath --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool ffl...@... wrote: I know there have been posts here before about the purported benefits of Kangen water. Someone I know was raving about it last Sunday and gave me a taste, and when I got home I went searching online and am now considering buying a Jupiter Athena or Jupiter Delphi water ionizer. Anyone have any experience with alkaline water? Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only love. - Amma
[FairfieldLife] Re: Alkaline waterall
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Cousens warns that it is possible to also become too alkaline. It's about balance. Some people may need more alkalinity and some may actually need more acidity to maintain a balanced pH. Thing is, the alkalinity of ionized/alkaline water is so weakly buffered that it is immediately neutralized the second it hits the stomach. Sure, it can peg a pH meter at 9 or 10, but it doesn't have the staying power to affect any change in the body. It would be far more effective to put some baking soda in a liter of water and drink that. anatol_zinc wrote: hi gullible, try my friend Don Allen, bowt...@..., doesn't always check his email, can call him 856-745-6084, long time TMer; he has two very good brands, better than Jupiter, and much much cheaper than {Kangen which is a big ripp off} my wife and i drank Kangen water for free from a friend for about two months; it's good but not a cure all; so don't be too gullible; another thing you may want to check out is what Dr Gabriel Cousens MD says that ionized water( with alkalinity too high normally recommended ) is good temporarily therapeutically but not for long term continuous use; if i remember correctly, he was objecting to the high level of alkalinity not the ionization; not sure i see his point exactly good luck, anatol/amarnath --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool fflmod@ wrote: I know there have been posts here before about the purported benefits of Kangen water. Someone I know was raving about it last Sunday and gave me a taste, and when I got home I went searching online and am now considering buying a Jupiter Athena or Jupiter Delphi water ionizer. Anyone have any experience with alkaline water? Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only love. - Amma