--- 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 > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >