1. Introducing the next generation of water technology…an easy way to get healthy. changing water changing lives
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3. Low pH uses of “Functional” Water EPA approved antimicrobial or sterilizing agent
4. High pH = surfactant and detergent properties Acts as a strong surfactant and detergent High pH uses of “Functional” Water
5. High pH uses of “Functional” Water Acts as a strong surfactant and detergent
6. Medium low pH use of “Functional ” Water Acts as a very effective Astringent
7. Medium high pH use of “Functional ” Water Agriculture, food and beverage processing, livestock etc…and of course drinking water
8. • “ Nearly 1 in 2 Americans (133 million) has a chronic condition” - Chronic Care in America: a 21 st Century Challenge, Johns Hopkins University • “ New Type 2 Diabetes Cases Have Doubled in 30 Years” - Dr. R. Rizza, President of the American Diabetes Assn, Prof. Mayo Clinic • “ One in three U.S. adults has, or will have, high blood pressure; up 30% over the past decade” - NewsTarget Sunday, 12/5/04 by Mike Adams A look at our collective Health in the US…. • “ Currently, more than 64% of US adults are either over- weight or obese - a 36% increase from 1980” - 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Exam Survey (NHANES).
9. A look at our collective Health in the US…. • “ Nearly 46 million people in the US have some form of arthritis or chronic joint symptoms” - CDC 2003-2005 National Health Interview Survey • “ 60 - 70 million annual cases of Digestive Diseases in USA” National Center for Health Statistics. Vital Health Stat. 1999;10(200). • “ The prevalence of asthma increased 75% from 1980-1994. ” -Centers for Disease Control. Surveillance for Asthma - US, 1960-95, MMWR. 1998
10. What does our “ Health Care ” cost us? What does lack of health cost each of us? • “ Per person health care spending is projected to double by 2010.” -The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) 2004 • “ 78% of health care dollars are spent on people with chronic conditions” - Public Health Reports, 05/06/04 Vol.119 Gerard Anderson, PhD
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12. Her research showed the sheer volume of acid waste our body has to handle has forced it to take drastic ‘war’ style action to preserve its strategic buffering reserves in the kidney and liver - our major essential detoxifying organs. “ We have turned an evolutionary corner. We simply do not handle acid waste the way we used to.” - Dr. Lynda Frassetto, Researcher, University of California, Berkeley Can our bodies still handle this balance?
13. Dr. Robert O. Young’s theory on the 7- stages the body goes through in becoming over-acidic 1) Sensitivity 2) Irritation 3) Secretion 4) Inflamation 6) Ulceration 5) Indolation (body protects itself by turning acidic waste into solids) 7) Degeneration The process of over acidification
14. “ The cells and fluids in most people’s bodies…are overly acidic. This can cause a lot of health problems. It prevents your body from neutralizing and disposing of harmful, poisonous toxins and leaves you more susceptible to the cell-damaging free radical oxidation that leads to cancer and other diseases.” - Dr. Robert Atkins, author of “The Atkins Diet” How important is the acid / alkaline balance? “ There is only one cause of all sickness and disease, the over-acidification of the tissue” - Dr. Robert O. Young, author of “The pH Miracle” series
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16. “ International studies show that populations with little or no history of illness, such as cancer, drink higher (pH) alkaline waters. After all potential risk factors were considered and factored out, it became evident that they had been drinking waters with a pH of 9.0 to 10.0.” - Dr. L. Horowitz, author of “Aids and Ebola” How effective is this type of water?
17. How alkaline or acidic are the beverages you drink?
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21. Brain 80-85% Kidneys 83-88% Muscles 73-78% Blood 90-93% Bones 13-22% How important is hydration to our health?
22. The Effects of Dehydration Mild Chronic Dehydration Headache Low Energy Low Mental Acuity Low Back Pain Digestive Disorders Constipation Weight Issues Acute Chronic Dehydration Asthma Allergies Arthritis Type II Diabetes Hypertension Obesity The effects of chronic dehydration are like running a car on too little oil – it will run, but not very well….
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25. Micro-clustering and Hydration Typical water 11-16 molecules per cluster After ionization 5-8 molecules per cluster The microlclustering effect and the (-) charge make ionized water up to 6x more hydrating than other waters
26. … but what is the quality of your tap water and how does that effect your health? Tap Water: it’s a modern convenience…