| The quality of your source water is critical when it comes to ionizer performance and protecting the performance of your investment over time. Let's face it, ionizers are not cheap; they represent one of the most important investments you will ever make in your health. Healing Water WORKS wants all of our customers to understand the issue of water quality. Once you understand you can make an informed choice.
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Water 101 Oxidation pH Acids & Bases Oxygen & Free Radicals Antioxidants Ionized Water Antioxidant Potential |
| An acid is a substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in water. A base is a substance that decreases the concentration of hydrogen ions, in other words, increasing the concentration of hydroxide ions OH-. The degree of acidity or alkalinity of a solution is measured in terms of a value known as pH, which is the negative logarithm of the concentration of hydrogen ions: pH = 1/log[H+] = -log[H+] What is pH? Importance of balancing pH
Blood plasma and other fluids that surround the cells in the body have a pH of 7.2 to 7.3. Numerous special mechanisms aid in stabilizing these fluids so that cells will not be subject to appreciable fluctuations in pH. Substances which serve as mechanisms to stabilize pH are called buffers. Buffers have the capacity to bond ions and remove them from solution whenever their concentration begins to rise. Conversely, buffers can release ions whenever their concentration begins to fall. Buffers thus help to minimize the fluctuations in pH. This is an important function because many biochemical reactions normally occurring in living organisms either release or use up ions. NOTE: Dr. Hayashi is a Heart Specialist and Director of the Water Institute of Japan. |
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