Is there a way for you to breeze through the charts comparing water ionizers and clearly see which ionizer is the right one for you?

Yes, now for the first time ever, there is! I remember when I bought my first water ionizer (ionizers are machines that filter and reduce the water to the healthiest state for your body to accept it and for it to hydrate your body), everything seemed so simple. That was 16 years ago, by the way. There was one company that lead the market in ionizer sales in the US, and that was it. One choice. Easy.*

Today, though, there are several reputable U.S. companies all tooting their horns about why their machine designs & gadgets make the best alkaline ionized healthy water for you. How can you sift through all this confusion? 

If you are sold on the concept of owning your own water ionizer, but confused about which machine you should buy, you are not alone.

Actually, with as much as I know about water ionizers, water ionization, pH (the pH shows if the liquid is in the acid range or not…the acid range is unhealthy), ORP (Oxidation Reduction Potential: the antioxidant potential of the water or liquid…how well does it keep your cells alive), body acidity vs alkalinity (a person’s body can actually become acidic…and invite illnesses to take over), water-for-your-health, etc., it took me 6 months to finally figure out a magical formula of how to really, really be sure I was buying the best choice of water ionizer for me.

Please bear with me here, I will reveal this secret very soon.

I could see that all the good companies were tooting their horns (and rightfully so — they have great products). I didn’t want to just blindly pick one that I thought would be the best, or someone else told me was the best…I wanted to be sure. I also got many calls from customers who, like me, couldn’t make up their minds. If I couldn’t make up my own mind, how could I help them make up theirs? And, anyway, what I think is best is a personal decision, and I couldn’t and shouldn’t really make that decision for you. So I knew I had to dig deeper to find a scientific formula or something like that, that would help me unravel this mess…and so help me help you to unravel it.

Then I found it!

I was studying and studying how to determine the “healthiness level” (so-to-speak) of the ionized water. Of course a high (alkaline) pH was needed. ORP is another very important factor. The kind of filter….the cleaning system…the plate design…the price…the look of it…the company…the warrantee. My head is spinning just thinking about it!

But all of this lead back to one thing…

…the healthiness of the water. Which machine was going to give me the healthiest water? Also, I had to consider my budget, so if two machines were really close in quality of water, and one was a thousand or so dollars less than the other, I’d personally lean toward purchasing the less expensive one.

Then I came across the term “rH”.

It was a term used by the real top-dog gurus of the alkaline water ionizer industry, but I either hadn’t heard it before or just didn’t tune into it. So I looked it up in Wikipedia. Here’s what it means:

rH is “relative Hydrogen”. This test calculation shows the actual health benefits of the water tested. Many now believe that this is the most important factor contributing to good health.  Note: To find rH one uses pH and ORP measurements plugged into a formula. The formula is:  rH = ((ORP + 200) / 30) + (2 * pH). On a scale from 0 to 42 above 28 is oxidizing (higher potential to damage the closer it gets to 40) and below 28 is reducing (anti-oxidizing)…the lower the better. [Using this formula is easy; take a second to figure this out. Here's a simple example: Water with a pH of 10 and an ORP of -100...First take the -100 and add 200....that equals +100; then divide that by 30 = 3.33; then add 2 times the pH of 10 (or +20) and you end up with an rH of 23.33]. The formula puts the pH and ORP into perspective and gives you a real number you can use to compare water from one machine with different flow rates, or several machines, or water in different cities, or any liquid at all!

Hey! I was amazed! The need for a formula made sense to me. I could easily see that when you tested two different waters, and one had a higher pH, the one with the higher pH usually also had a higher ORP…but not always. That made me kind of wonder about the “test results” I was seeing and just how valid they were. You could artificially pump one ionizer’s ORP score up by using a higher pH level than the other machine. And you could get that higher pH level by slowing down your water flow through the machine.

Could I use this formula to get a more accurate picture of test results that were already out there?

Yes, I could. I looked at the formula. It involved 3 things (all of which I knew how to do): addition, multiplication, and division. So I realized that I could take my handy-dandy calculator and ….voila! …analyze the water I was testing (or anyone tested) in a new way.

So I started telling people about rH, but not too many people listened.

Then I realized there was a missing piece here. I understood so much about this subject, because I have literally been delving in it for the past 6 months. But most people don’t understand the subject well enough to even know what questions to ask when reading through water ionizer comparison charts. So they turn it off or ask for advice from someone they trust, or go-with-their-gut, or just put on the blinders and jump in head first & worry about it later.

So, here’s what I did for you.

I put everything together [comparing the top-name ionizers] all on one chart. Then I made a video of it, going step-by-step through the chart…explaining each thing as I went.  You can see the chart and videos on my website and get all your confusions resolved.

http://www.alkalinewaterplus.com

When done, if you have any questions, I invite you to call me or email me. The number and email address are on my website.

Do I have an agenda? Do I have a particular machine I’m steering you to?

No! It makes no difference to me. I sell all the good ones, and am always on the look-out for good ones I might have missed…so I can sell them too. Of course I like for you to buy your machine, whichever one you choose, from me. But that’s not why I’m sharing this information with you. I’m just one of those rare birds that likes to help people. So get on the site and have fun with it! I tell you it is a weight lifted from me to get these confusions resolved!

And I know it will be a weight lifted from you too!

It feels good to get twisty, knotty, tangly confusions unwound.

Wishing You Water Wellness!
Sincerely,
Cathleen LoGrasso
Blog-Master

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  *When I bought my first water ionizer, I have to tell you that I thought that the price tag for that machine was surprizingly high [$1,100.00 and for back then...that was high]. But then I found out why the high price…the expensive platinum coated titanium plates, plus the costs of top-level scientists working day-by-day in their Research & Development Departments, the careful attentiveness to high quality and so on…so I hope that helps you understand why these are not cheap machines.

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