The thought alone of Chlorines, etc is cringeworthy, so lets just talk about the pH of water and how it affects your health, for starters. Mentioning pH catapults most of you back to high school chemistry causing a glazed look and some confusion. But today, well break this down and explain why the pH of water is so important to your health. Lets start with the definition of pH: the measurement of the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution; also the measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral. The lower end of the scale represents acidic water and the higher end of the scale represents alkaline water.
By now you've encountered bottled water that has the pH advertised right on the label and wondered whether it was just clever marketing or actually important. Well, it is important. The body maintains a normal blood pH of anywhere from 7.35 to 7.45. Anything that fluctuates outside of the normal range is indicative of illness. If the pH of the blood is below 7.35, acidosis occurs and inversely, anything above 7.45 indicates alkalosis. These are serious conditions occurring as a result of dysfunction in either the lungs or the kidneys, being respiratory or metabolic.
So now you can see how important the pH of your water really is in regards to your overall health, specifically alkaline water. If you want more information about Water pH and the units we sell that purify your water, ionize it and hydrogen enrich it....then please reach out to me !! Look at the photos for more web based and contact info !!