What about those water alkalizers on the market?

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Trisha1

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Does anyone have one and like it? It changes the water to be more alkaline and the water from it is supposed to make your body more alkaline. This is suppose to reduce the acidity and make you healthier.

In theory it sounds reasonable but I would like to hear from people who have experience with them.
 
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MRyan

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Invest in a water distiller, distilled water is water in it's purest form. It has an alkalizing effect on the body's PH.
There are dis-info smear campaigns against distilled water but it's the only water I ever drink and it's great for joint pain (I'm an active runner) or arthritis as it removes the inorganic minerals that accumulate in the joints. Reverse Osmosis is also a safe choice as well. I'd be careful with an alkalized water, especially if you are already a healthy person. Hope this helps.
 
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Trisha1

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Thanks for your reply. I will think on it.