Tokyo Broadcasting System ran a series about alakaline/acid water
machines some years ago. A man who was to lose his foot due to
diabetic gangrene saved his foot in hospital by soaking it in acid
water (which alkaline water machines make as runoff, or by selecting
the acid setting.)
The acidic water healed his foot. He also had to drink three liters of
alkaline water per day. This partially reversed the diabetes to the
extent that he greatly cut back on insulin use. The Isle of Langeurs
(sp?) that produces insulin also recovered and started production
again, according to the MDs at the hospital.
This may tie in with someone's recent claim that gastric bypass surgery
reverses diabetes. I know nothing about that, but alkaline water
might have some bearing on gastric acid effects on insulin production.
Just speculation, but interesting.
I concur with the observation that commercial alkaline water output has
a superb taste. It makes wonderful tea, too.
The same machine has worked well for me for more than 10 years -- worth
every penny of the purchase. It's a shame they aren't widely sold
outside Japan. Mass production brings the price down to reasonable
levels.
On Tuesday, Oct 6, 2009, at 23:06 Asia/Tokyo, Peter Converse wrote:
Some say that ionized water has restructured molecules I think. I'm no
chemist and can't refute or confirm that statement but I will say
that it's the only water which I have ever received die-off from
drinking (Herxheimer effect). That being said, it hasn't "cured" me of
anything, that's for sure! (except for fat wallet syndrome)
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