Charles,

Re: "I was tempted to buy one, but the machines were
$1100 bucks"  fernsnutririon.com sells a Jupiter water ionizer for $445.
Very interesting story. So you think that if lifestyle and diet are ok then
the alkaline water is not needed? I think that it could still be useful even
with a good diet/lifestyle. Or maybe one could get too alkaline?

Dennis Lipter


Charles Marcus wrote:

> > I have been studying the work of Sang Whang who in his book
> > "Reverse Aging" claims the root cause of disease is the
> > gradual acidification (lowering of pH) of the body. He cites
> > cancer as being an anaerobic process that grows in an acidic
> > (low pH) environment. He goes on further to mention that the
> > Germans use of ozone therapies to treat many disease
> > conditions as targeting the symptom (oxygen deficit) as
> > opposed to the cause (acid buildup) and the Japanese and
> > Koreans use of alkaline water to deacidify the body as a
> > corrective for the oxygen deficit pointing out that oxygen
> > deficit is a symptom, and the buildup of acid waste products
> > is the true cause of the oxygen deficit. Drinking alkaline
> > water which is rich in excess oxygen and alkaline minerals
> > both supplies oxygen and the minerals to correct the root
> > cause for the lack of oxygen.
>
> > How about some feedback as to the validity of this philosophy
> > of health and disease. Agree or disagree? How about some
> > critical feedback.
>
> Personally, and of course this is just mho, I think
> that 'the gradual acidification of the body' is ALSO
> merely a symptom. The question is, what is CAUSING the
> gradual acidifying...and the answer is, lifestyle and
> eating choices.
>
> Doing either (Homozon or alkaline water) without
> correcting the underlying problem (poor lifestyle/diet
> choices) will only result in temporary relief at best.
>
> I did a database job for a sunken treasure recovery out
> on a little island called Rota (about 40 miles N or
> Guam) a few years ago. I was there for 6 months, and
> one of the crew had an alkaline water generator, and
> let me read Sangs book. The guys on the crew called the
> water 'Power Water', had no clue and weren't interested
> in the specifics, but they all claimed it enabled them
> to work all day long in the hot sun (they were building
> floating barges for excavation/artifact recovery). I
> definitely felt a difference, but didn't drink all that
> much. I was tempted to buy one, but the machines were
> $1100 bucks, and I don't like spending that much money
> on something like that if there isn't at least a 30 day
> money back guarantee on it (30 days is enough for me to
> get past any placebo effect).
>
> The other guys swore by it though, and none of them
> were what you would call health nuts. As a matter of
> fact, one of the things they used ot for most, aside
> from working, was to prevent/clear up a hangover.
> According to them, you just drank a big glass before
> bed and upon arising, and no hangover, no matter how
> much or of what you drank.
>
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>
> Charles Marcus
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