News Flash! New Health-e-Water E-Book Released to Public
Filed Under: Understanding Water Ionizers
Filed Under: Understanding Water Ionizers
Special Report: Water Ionization is Found to be Vital to Health
Announcing! TLC–HOME and Alkaline Water Plus have produced and published a new e-book, a special report about water ionization and its link to health, vitality and longevity. This book is free to the public and can be found at http://www.health-e-water.com.
“This book is a long time coming,” says Web-Master Cathleen LoGrasso. For years and years now alkaline ionized water has been for the elite few who were well-educated enough to do all their own research. This e-book is a compilation of literally years of research, written at an easy-reading level and for ordinary people to understand. “I think this will be a big leap forward in the advancement of our concept of health-care in the United States. The Japanese and other Asian countries have advanced far beyond the United States in the understanding of how important ionized water is to health and vitality.” One in every four households have their own water ionizer in Japan, verses an estimated one in every 28,000 in the US.
You are welcome to view this new e-book. Just click on the E-Book link, above and enjoy!
Wishing You Water Wellness! Sincerely, Cathleen LoGrasso Blog-Master












Hello~
I have two questions….the first being…is there any ‘home’ ionizer/alkalining water machine that I can use with my well water?….that also first goes thru a water softener? (as my well water is extremely hard).
If I can’t use a machine…could I get away with using my tap water with the Hydrogen stick? ANd…did you seal up the water jar with the stick in it for your test?
Thank you…cherie
I think any good ionizer can be used with your well water. You may need to prefilter it though. You should bite the bullet and get your well-water tested. Most water ionizer companies will require that for your warranty. Plus it’s just good information to know. Depending on what you find, you might be fine without prefilters. If you have hard water, I suggest this little device that I think is soon going to make worrying about hard water a thing of the past: http://www.alkalinewaterplus.com/product/EOS Another avenue altogether is to get a reverse osmosis/water-tank & pressurizer/remineralizer set up. This doesn’t cost much [$200 - $400]. I’m not claiming to be an expert in well water, so anyone else reading this…feel free to chime in.