Thank you, Phil. So for drinking water, is it better to have a high ORP or a 
low ORP?

 

Nenah  

 

From: Phil Morrison <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2021 9:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: CS>to the chemists in this group: a question about water

 

 

ORP measures gain or loss of oxygen in solution, while pH measures hydrogen ion 
concentration.   

 

Even though pH and ORP are two different factors, it is important to note that 
pH is not impacted by ORP but ORP is impacted by pH value and chemical 
contamination of water.

 

Also, pathogens thrive best in an acidic environment.  To that end I regularly 
test the pH of my urine to insure that my bodily fluids remain alkaline ... the 
higher in the pH 7 range, the better.  This frees up oxygen to react and 
breakdown the hydrogen bonding in the pathogens respiratory system.