Let me clarify...what I am implying is not whether or not the water is "special" or different that regular water (although I'm still not convinced that it is, but let's put that aside for now). I am implying that it is not the fancy water itself that is causing any effects, but rather the fact that the people are drinking more water, period
All I can attest to is how alkaline ionized water has helped me. I told you that I used to drink a lot of bottled water before I got my machine. I used to drink a lot of tap water filtered through my refrigerator filter as well. So, I can tell you that when I started drinking the water from my machine, I noticed the benefits that I spoke about. Drinking bottled and tap water=no benefits. Switch to drinking ionized alkaline water=pain in joints gone, not dehydrated, less tired, no more waking up with acid reflux, haven't been sick, no allergies, no more sinus infections. So, it wasn't the drinking of more water like you said. It was the change in the kind of water that made the difference with me. Another thing I noticed as well as my Brother in law, when we started drinking alkaline water, we were peeing a lot more for the same amount of water. this is explained by how I said it detoxifies the body. One way our bodies remove toxins is by urinating.
What I would test is whether simply drinking any water in the same amount as you do would have the same affect as drinking the "Fancy" water
As stated above, drank a lot of water before, drink a lot of water now.
ummm, yeah, and you don't need anything fancy to acheive that...it's called Tums or even baking soda. NO need to pay money there
Lil miss smartypants, I just used that example to show that even when he drank the alkaline water, he noticed a difference. The alkalinity is just one benefit of the water. Imo the negative orp is much more important. You can look up the significance that orp has yourself if you're interested.
And this is not a valid test....there are no control variables or even control groups. Statistically it is invalid and you simply haven't been able to isolate any of the other variables, is it simply the placebo affect?
It may be invalid to you, but as I told you before, I haven't changed any other part of my diet. I still eat a lot of junk.Your claiming it may be the placebo effect is just grasping at straws. I'm honestly trying to tell you something that I believe can help you with your painful symptoms, and tell you of my own experience, and you tell me that it's the placebo effect? Like I told Bart, the water has either helped me like I said, or I'm lying to you.
What source do you have that it is absorbed into the body easier? What physiological evidence is there that the intestinal cells can absorb this better
Any website that describes the benefits of ionized alkaline water would explain how it's absorbed better. That doesn't mean you would believe what they say though.
And you could control for taste very easily. ....bottomline....it hasn't been done....but it could very easily.
Not sure how one could do that. Maybe a clothespin on the nose? 8 ph water tastes different than 7ph. 9 and 10 ph taste different than 8. Each time the ph is raised by 1 point(from 7 to 8, or 9 to 10) it means the water is 10 times more alkaline. If you raise the ph from 7 to 10, it makes the water 1000 times more alkaline, not 30 times. It also lowers the orp as well, giving the water a "stronger" taste.
Sure, what's your point? NOne of these are caused by acidic diets. All of them interfere with PURINE metabolism, not acid-base balance in the body
I just meant that alcohol is very acidic to the body. As well as red meat, shellfish, and especially aspirin, diuretics, and chemotherapy medicine. I've never heard of the term purine, so I did a quick search. I found that plant based foods are low in purine. Raw plant foods are also the most alkaline foods. Don't you see a connection there?
Saying that uric acid builds up is not the same as claiming that the body is acidic. It's a unique problem is metabolic processing of certain molecule and it is not an indication of an over-all acid-base problem in the body.
It's not far off. They say uric acid build up is caused by eating foods that cause a build up of uric acid.(red meats, and shellfish for example) Alkaline food proponents say it is caused by eating foods that promote acidity in the body.(red meat, and shellfish are among the most acidic foods)
I'm not disputing the facts on gout....but that is NOT proof of acid diets on metabolism....or even proof about the effect of "alkaline" water
Zoe, add up everything I'm telling you and the things you're saying. They do connect with each other. What I'm saying is similar to what you're saying. It's just a different way to understand it. It's a very simple concept. That's why I understood it.