Medical News: Hunza Water and Water Ionizers
Published by Alkaline Water Plus
What do Hunza Water and Water Ionizers have in Common With a Healthy Life?
For hundreds of years people have been looking for the “fountain of youth”, and literally have found it with ionized water. There have been studies conducted on curative water sources [i.e., places where people regularly live far longer/healthier than the world’s averages.], such as Hunza water and glacial streams in the Himalayas, and have discovered that these waters have been very alkaline and highly ionized. It was this kind of search that inspired the earliest studies into water ionizer electrolysis over 60 years ago.
We Need Enough Water and the Right Water
We need enough water and the right water [which a water ionizer can give you] for the healthiest life. Our bodies are about 60-70 percent water. Research has shown with as little as a 1% loss of our body’s water we experience loss of energy, metabolism, and ability to regulate body temperature. With as little as a 4% loss of the body’s percentage of water, we get headaches and/or start to have more difficulty concentrating. As little as a 10% reduction is actually life-threatening.
References:
WHO.int
WEBMD.com
Most people just attribute headaches, lack of energy and difficulty in concentrating to “aging”. People do age, of course, but drinking enough water and the right water [ionized water] can help determine how well you age. There are growing numbers who are increasing their daily water intake and drinking ionized water, who are reporting-in that they are feeling more energetic, healthy, alert, and have better metabolism than before.
Why is Ionized Water so Healthy?
Water ionizers provide the alkalinity buffers to the body that healthy water should. Ionized water also provides an abundance of natural, simple, readily absorb-able antioxidants to the body to help protect against the damaging effects of oxidation [free-radical damage] to the cells over the year. It also improves hydration, so as to reverse the spiral of water-loss as we age.