FORGET THE MARKETING! Comparing pH, ORP, Ionization of the TOP "HEALTHY" Waters Out There

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Do you think that fancy bottled mineral water is better for you than tap water?

Have you found better health stepping up your hydration game? Did you land on bottled water or Reverse Osmosis water and think that was good enough?

That's what most of us do, filter water at a basic water and call it good.

Join Ashley DeMarco and Alex Corey as we do a deep dive into the critical nature and electrical properties of our most precious resource, water.

We will be going over the fundamentals of hydration, why pH doesn't tell the whole story, and using a series of easy tests to compare the top mineral waters in the US to Living, Kangen (Electrolyzed Reduced) Water.

NOTE: Yes, we are aware that the ORP reading during the experiment are not absolute readings since we did not reset the meter to baseline with distilled water after each time. Give a +/- 50 mV margin of error with each reading as we also didn't let the probe sit for 1 min in each solution. You will also see why it doesn't matter :)

Jump to Section:

00:00:00 - Properties of Water
00:01:00 - Water and Health Goals
00:03:00 - The Rise of Bottled Water
00:05:23 - Reverse Osmosis Water
00:05:55 - Tap Water Contamination
00:07:55 - Filtration/Pre-Filtration
00:10:35 - What Should Be in Water
00:11:30 - Electrolysis
00:14:30 - Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
00:16:00 - Oxidation & Reduction (Electrical properties)
00:17:40 - pH Tests
00:22:40 - ORP Tests
00:26:00 - Kangen "ERW" Water
00:27:10 - Alkaline vs Alkalized/Molecular Hydrogen

Resources:
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DISCLAIMER:
Nothing in this video is to be construed as medical advice or is intended to diagnose, determine, or prescribe medical treatment. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration

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