Nov 24 2009

The Importance Of Kangen Alkaline Water To Your Health – And Its REAL Benefits!

Alkaline Water or Kangen Water as A Healthy Alternative!

We are one of the lucky few who lives in a small city where we get quality water from the Sierras. The fact is that there is a problem with drinking water today, the reason why most consumers would rather spend ten to twenty times the price of tap water and buy bottled water. However, most bottled water are simply tap water that are merely filtered or go through an additional reverse osmosis process, then the missing minerals added back. By most standards, drinking water in most cities today contains harmful chemicals, although in “acceptable”. Federal, state and city laws and guidelines govern levels of chemicals permitted in municipal water, which are monitored suffciently. Chlorine, a deadly chemical, is introduced to destroy harmful bacteria and germs that naturally occurs in the water processing and delivery to the consumer. We would normally act to ensure within our homes chlorine, thrihalomethanes and other harmful chemicals not ingested by ourselves and our families. However, most of us do not think or worry too muchabout this apparent water problem, and just like anything else, we put our trust to the regulators and inspectors who we think have our best interest in mind. I personally know folks who work in the water district of a couple of major cities, and they are honestly doing their job maintaining the quality standards of the water as they understand it. To them, the contamination is minimal and is a known risk. Whether we like it or not, our water is contaminated.

Although I personally recommend the Enagic brand, do your due diligence, ask for a live demo, try the water for a month or so to experience the health benefits, before you make the decision to acquire an ionizer or Kangen machine. Not all machines are effective, in fact, in my experience, only the Enagic machine lives up to my expectations and have provided proven results. Unfortunately, only Enagic distributors actively provide a “try-before-you-buy” business model. The competitions may be cheaper, but there is no way to test drive them without coughing up $2,000 or more. Also, the competition berates the network marketing distribution model of Enagic – but I would argue that this is one way to acquire a machine for FREE, since it will eventually pay for itself if an owner becomes an Kangen advocate and a distributor. At a minimum, the education that we Enagic SD501 Water or Kangen Water advocates provide is a valuable service, whether we make profit or not.