Should Alkaline Ionized Water be Stored in a Glass or a Plastic Container?
Cathie, from Alkaline Water Plus [at http://www.alkalinewaterplus.com ] one day ago poured ionized water from a Jupiter Melody water ionizer into a glass container and at the same time poured the same ionized water into a plastic container. Now, one day later she is demonstrating the testing of the water in both containers. The ionized water tested originally at 11 pH and -245 ORP]. Now one day later the water in the glass container tests at 10.82 pH and -225 ORP. The water in the plastic cup tests 10.61 pH and -137 ORP. The conclusion is that it is better to store your ionized water in a glass bottle if you’re storing it for over just a few hours. However the water stored in a plastic cup for a full 24-hour day was still far better than tap water. Go to our Blog: http://www.alkalinewaterplus.info to see the charted results, other similar tests, and more info on pH and ORP.
Wishing You Water Wellness!
Sincerely,
Cathleen LoGrasso
Blog-Master
Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
Hi Cathie -
Good test. But I wonder if it’s the wrong conclusion… maybe it’s not the difference in glass versus plastic, but open container versus closed container. That is, the hydrogen is not escaping so much through the plastic but instead through the opening at the top of the container.
How about testing in a closed plastic bottle versus an open plastic bottle (even though you have to pour it into an wide glass one day later to get the meter into the water)?
Great test. I am excited because I just got my ionizer so now I can use it. There are many water purifier sites that have information regarding these things.
The statements enclosed herein have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The products mentioned on this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your family doctor.
Hi Cathie -
Good test. But I wonder if it’s the wrong conclusion… maybe it’s not the difference in glass versus plastic, but open container versus closed container. That is, the hydrogen is not escaping so much through the plastic but instead through the opening at the top of the container.
How about testing in a closed plastic bottle versus an open plastic bottle (even though you have to pour it into an wide glass one day later to get the meter into the water)?
Thank you for your comment. I think the test should be re-done with a plastic bottle too.
Great test. I am excited because I just got my ionizer so now I can use it. There are many water purifier sites that have information regarding these things.
Like your testing! thanks and will visit next post.