Thursday, 24 February 2011

# Bottle Size Measurement

# Drink For Your Health

# My Product

# pH and Anti-Oxidant Chart

Different Drink Types
pH Values
Anti Oxidant Values
Filtered Tap Water
7.5 to 8.0, Slighty Alkaline
+ve , No antioxidant property
Mineral Water
7.5 to 8.0, Slightly Alkaline
+ve , No antioxidant property
Distilled Water
5.5 to 6.0, Acidic
+ve , No antioxidant property
Reverse Osmosis Water
6.0 to 6.5, Acidic
+ve , No antioxidant property
Popular Cola
2.5, Very Acidic
+ve , No antioxidant property
Popular Brand Beer
4.7, Very Acidic
+ve , No antioxidant property
Diet Soft Drink
3.2, Very Acidic
+ve , No antioxidant property
Alkaline Ionic Water
10.0, Very Alkaline
-ve , Strong antioxidant property

# Know Your Water


Types of Water
How they work and their effects
Boiled Water
Boiled water is 'dead' water. Although boiling removes
free chlorine from tap water, it also 'destroys' oxygen
and nutritional minerals in the water.Boiled water tastes
flat and makes water acidic too. 
Bottled Water
The quality of bottled water is not always consistent
and depends on the source. Good quality water
must be in contact with oxygen in the air for continuous
molecular movement. Bottled water does not have fresh
activation and this destroys oxygen and mineral ions. 
 Bottled Water Dispenser
Most employees (and a small number of home users)
get their drinking water from suppliers of 5-gallon bottled
water. These suppliers also provide dispensers for
as long as they order a minimum quantity of
bottled water every week. Unbeknown to customers,
these dispensers have no mechanism to control
bacteria growth, thus making the drinking water
susceptible to bacterial contamination.Besides this
potential source of contamination, users also face
storage space problems for the large bottles.
Moreover, there is also the difficulty and potential
hazards of having to lift and fit these bottles into
place. Finally, users do not own the bottled water
dispensers and the costs per litre can be very expensive
in the long run.
Distilled Water  
Distilled water is produced through the process of
distillation where water to be processed is vaporized
and then condensed. While the process removes 
impurities it also removes beneficial natural minerals.
Water in its natural state always contains minerals.
Because distilled water does not contain minerals,
it is in an unnatural state that it automatically tries
to correct. It does this by combining with any other
substances it comes in contact with.As such distilled
water can be considered 'aggressive". Distilled water
will react with the bottle material (PVC, PET etc.)
and absorb some of its components. Thus drinkers
of distilled water also ingest a small proportion of the
bottle material!
Good quality water should be fresh, with dissolved minerals,
nutrients and oxygen. Tests confirm that plants and fishes
do not grow well with distilled water, as they need activated
minerals and oxygen to grow. Distilled water is also
acidic and tastes flat. Essential minerals such as
Calcium, Magnesium, Sodium, Potassium, etc.
that are necessary for maintaining good health are also removed.
 Reverse Osmosis Water
In the Reverse Osmosis Water System, water is pumped
through a thin synthetic membrane with pores large
enough for water molecules to pass through but
too small for larger polluting molecules to pass.
The water on the other side of the membrane is
thus purified while the pollutants are trapped by
the membrane. This process is not only tedious
(it takes several hours to produce one gallon of water)
but also wasteful as between 3-10 gallons of tap
water are needed to produce 1 gallon of purified
water (with the remainder drained away).
Reverse Osmosis also removes big molecules
minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium,
Sodium, Potassium, etc. that are necessary for
maintaining good health.
Reverse Osmosis Water is Acidic
Purified Water  
The water to be purified is passed through layers
of filters to remove the impurities and harmful
substances. Activated carbon and resins are
usually used to remove most of the dissolved
minerals. After a short period of use, the filter
elements tend to breed bacteria and fungi that
proliferate and are carried in the water. Thus,
there is a serious threat of bacterial and fungal
growth in filter cartridges that are not replaced
regularly. Water pH is not improved. In fact,
water pH tends to get more acidic as the carbon filter wears off.
Alkaline Antioxidant Water 
Alkaline Antioxidant Water (Alkaline Ionic Water)
is produced by passing filtered tap water
through a Water Ionizer. The Water Ionizer
electrically splits the filtered tap water into
Alkaline Antioxidant Water for drinking and
Acidic Super Oxidant Water for beauty & medical uses.
The minerals ions in the Alkaline Antioxidant Water
are easily absorbed into body tissues, very beneficial
for metabolic processes and strengthen bones.
Alkaline Antioxidant Water clusters are smaller than
other water sources. Alkaline Antioxidant Water thus
hydrates cells much more efficiently than any other
type of water. This water also contains a high level
of dissolved oxygen.
Japanese Doctors discovered that Alkaline Antioxidant
Water has the amazing ability to mop up free radicals,
which have been attributed to accelerated aging,
cancer and other ailments.
Because of these extraordinary benefits, water ionisers
have been endorsed by the Ministry of Health & Welfare
of Japan and Korea as a Health Enhancement Water System since 1960.
Note of Caution: The quality of Water Ionizers varies greatly
so please be careful to buy the right brand. The water cell
must be made of Platinum-coated Titanium Electrodes.
Beware of Water Ionizers using electrodes made of
Stainless Steel, Aluminium or Iridium. These are low grade quality
 MRET System
Molecular Resonance Effect Technology. The structure of
the water is molecularly altered with special frequency
that is anti-bacteria and anti-viral and energized for
optimum cellular function. Water produced by this
technology does not have alkaline pH, has no anti-oxidant
properties and does not increase the level of dissolved oxygen. 


# Introduction of Water


Water is a chemical substance with the chemical formula H2O. Its molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms connected by covalent bonds. Water is a liquid at ambient conditions, but it often co-exists on Earth with its solid state,ice, and gaseous state (water vapor or steam). Water also exists in a liquid crystalstate near hydrophilic surfaces.
Water covers 70.9% of the Earth's surface, and is vital for all known forms of life. On Earth, it is found mostly in oceans and other large water bodies, with 1.6% of water below ground in aquifers and 0.001% in the air as vaporclouds (formed of solid and liquid water particles suspended in air), and precipitation. Oceans hold 97% of surface water, glaciers and polar ice caps 2.4%, and other land surface water such as riverslakes and ponds 0.6%. A very small amount of the Earth's water is contained within biological bodies and manufactured products.

We Need Water Everyday