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Jupiter Regency 2 Water Ionizer
A batch
ionizer such as the HiddenCures ionizer has advantages over a flow-through unit such as
the Regency 2 water ionizer
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All
flow-through ionizers such as the Regency 2 that connect to the
tap suffer from one major disadvantage: You cannot purify the
water as well as you would like. All ionizers require minerals
to work, and if you do a really good job of purifying your water
and removing the toxins, you will also remove the minerals.
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Those
really serious about water quality use a distilled or reverse osmosis water filter, yet none of the ionizers such as those made
by Jupiter that attach to your
tap can use one. In order to be
sure you have removed all the toxins, you have to remove everything
from the water. Then add back what you want, such as salt.
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A batch unit is
capable of a greater degree of oxidation reduction
potential (ORP) because you can run the ionizer until the
desired degree is reached. With a flow through unit, once the
water passes through the ionization chamber you are done. A typical ionizer
like the Regency 2 is capable of producing an ORP of about -200 to
-300 mV. The HiddenCures unit will achieve this in one or two hours,
but it has been measured to produce over -800
mV after 8 hours (the more negative, the greater anti-oxidant
power).
If you are convinced that a batch ionizer is what you
want, prices start at about $1,000. However, the HiddenCures unit,
without any bells or whistles, sells for under $150.
Note: The pH that an ionizer produces is not important
as compared to the ORP. You can easily change the pH of water by
adding a few drops of vinegar, or bicarbonate of soda. When it hits
your stomach, the pH of the water will not have much effect. It is
the negative hydrogen ion (the hydride) with its extra electron that
makes ionized water valuable.
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