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SCIENTISTS SAY DON'T BE DUPED BY ALKALINE WATER

by Mark Timmons August 30, 2017 90 Comments

I still get lots of questions about Alkaline Water and Water Ionizers in particular. I was getting ready to write a blog about that issue when the question popped into my head: "How can I write anything better than what Robert Slovak did on this subject? The answer is that I cannot, so I am going to publish a blog he did back in 2012. Essentially, the ionizer industry is a scientific misconception that has spawned a billion- dollar industry. Enjoy, but if you have an Ionizer, you are not going to like it. The truth hurts.

The Truth Behind The Alkaline Water Marketing Hype

The reason people are convinced to buy an alkaline ionizer is that they are told there is a premium on neutralizing acid in the body to make the proper acid-alkaline balance. And according to the alkaline ionizer theory at least (and I accept this), the alkaline water has the ability to neutralize stomach acid temporarily. You may have been taught that during the neutralization of stomach acid, that your body will recover by replenishing the acid in your stomach and allowing your body to produce an equal amount of bicarbonate buffer (alkaline buffer) into your bloodstream. So let's accept that this is a positive reaction: your body has released bicarbonate buffers, and you've alkalized your bloodstream, which will have the consequence of alkalizing your tissues and the organs, etc. Unfortunately, the science is much more complicated than that...and drinking water from alkaline ionizers may do more harm than good.

Alkaline Water 101: 2 Basic Must-Know Science Concepts To Help You Understand How Alkaline Ionizers Work

Concept #1: Alkaline Water and pH

Here is a place where terminology is almost everything. The term alkaline water is referring to the pH of the water. Alkaline has a pH of over 7. So if the water is 7.5, you can say it's alkaline water. If it's 8.5 it's alkaline water. If it's 9.5, it's alkaline water. If it's 13, it's alkaline water. So it's just a term that means what's the pH of the water.

What pH really Means:

  • You may already know that pH actually stands for the potential for hydrogen. That's what the P and the H mean. So it determines a certain quantity, referred to as hydrogen ions in the water.
  • pH is a parameter that can be applied to anything: there's the pH of the skin, the pH of the hair, the pH of water, the pH of milk, anything.
  • A lot of hydrogen ions = an acid pH.
  • Few hydrogen ions or none = an alkaline pH.

Concept #2: Electrolysis

Alkaline ionizers use a process called electrolysis. If you were to take a battery and hook it up to a glass of water and just put two terminals in the water, you'll see the bubbles coming out of the water. And this is the process of electrolysis.

In alkaline ionizers, the electrolysis process separates the constituents of the water into two parts or sides, so to speak:

  • One side is alkaline minerals - this stream of water is reserved for drinking and consumption and the pH is over 7.
  • The other side is acid minerals - this stream of water has a pH below 7 and is reserved for other purposes.

So when water goes through an alkaline ionizer, two streams of water that emanate from this device. Now that you know these basic concepts, let's move on to alkalinity of water.

Alkalinity of Water: Alkaline Water Does Not Mean It Has Substantial Alkalinity

People are convinced that alkaline water is sufficient to neutralize the acid, but it's just not true. The only thing that neutralizes acid is alkalinity, not the water being alkaline. So let me rephrase that: Alkaline water does not mean that it has substantial alkalinity. There must be alkaline minerals in the water -- to begin with -- in order to produce alkalinity in your water. So if someone is on a water supply that is marginal in the amount of alkaline mineral content, such as Seattle, Washington, Albany, New York or Denver, Colorado or any of the thousands of towns and cities with low alkaline mineral content water…an alkaline ionizer (or the electrolysis process), can make it have a high pH, but it doesn't mean that your water will have a high alkalinity. The truth is, people are being hoodwinked into thinking that this high pH is guaranteeing the neutralization of the acid in their stomachs, but in fact, it's not doing anything at all! It's simply being neutralized in just seconds. Only a drop of acid would neutralize, say, a pH 9 water produced on a water supply in Seattle, Washington. Clearly there is a deception going on here. And the marketers have convinced the entire customer base that alkaline water is the same as water with alkalinity when in fact it is not. I find this reprehensible, although I don't know if it's intentional. As a scientist, I'm really trying to decipher why alkaline water sellers can just say, "Hey, if your pH is over 9, you've got it covered." Because when you look at the science, it's just totally untrue.

Don't Be Duped - Alkaline Ionizers Don't Make Safe Drinking Water

Most people don't realize that the actual source of water is important when it comes to using an alkaline ionizer. In fact, the source of water you attach your alkaline ionizer to is critical.

High Potential For Unsafe Drinking Water Because Alkaline Ionizers Don't Remove Contaminants

Here are common contaminants you may find in alkaline water:

  • Chemical Contaminants - The quality of water alkaline ionizers produce is very dependent on the water it is put on. Are you using tap water, well water, or bottled water? First, take the opportunity to learn more about the type of water you're using in your alkaline ionizer. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified hundreds of contaminants that are allowed to be in your water, such as aluminum, fluoride, chlorine and more. These are contaminants that the EPA considers must be in water to keep it safe and healthy on their terms, not our terms. To learn more about drinking water safety and contaminants in your water, click here.
  • Mineral Contaminants - Alkaline ionizers have to re-mineralize the water with filters. And even though it's beyond the scope of this discussion, I'm very skeptical of re-mineralizing filters. Re-mineralizing filters typically use natural minerals for various reasons. And those natural minerals, which are from the earth, can also contain contaminants that are re-released into the water, creating yet another complication.

So alkaline ionizers just don't make good water purifiers. They don't have sophisticated technology and they have very limited filtration, which sellers overhype.

Why Alkaline Ionizers Are An Expensive Proposition And What You Can Do Instead

So let's face it, if you are reading this article, you are likely interested in safe drinking water. You want the highest quality and healthiest options. If you were considering an alkaline ionizer, like Kangen, Jupiter, Life Ionizer, IonLife, etc., and you wanted truly pure water, you'd have to add a reverse osmosis water purifier to your water source, then connect the alkaline ionizer. And those who can economically afford it are tending to do this, but now you're looking at somewhere between $5,000 - $7,000 for a water system. This is expensive and unnecessary.

There are easier, more affordable and better solutions for restoring the acid-alkaline balance in your body. Here are a couple of simple solutions:

  • Use baking soda.
  • Drink Gerol Steiner sparkling water (you will see, right on the bottle), it has 1,800 milligrams per liter of acid-neutralizing alkalinity.

Summary:

  • Alkaline ionizers do not create substantial alkalinity of water. Alkaline ionizers are highly dependent upon the source of the water supply for alkalinity. There has to be enough alkaline minerals in the source water supply (e.g., tap water) to create alkalinity of water.
  • Alkaline ionizers do not contribute to acid-alkaline balance in your body (or alkalizing your blood stream). There have to be enough acid-neutralizing minerals to create alkalinity in your body.
  • Alkaline ionizers do not have good filtration. Your drinking water may still contain contaminants that are unsafe to drink.
  • Alkaline ionizers are unnecessarily expensive. Why spend thousands on an inadequate water filter when you can have more success with pure, clean water and baking soda?

*Update 07/20/2020

Our Answer To Water Alkaline Ionizers

For years now customers have asked us for a high quality solution to alkaline ionizers. The requested requirements were simple, but required a ton of research and testing to perfect. Our customers needed a product that could provide pure water with high alkalinity, that was relatively inexpensive. Our first endeavor into this is the All American 6 Stage Reverse Osmosis System. This undersink RO system features 100% American made parts and is paired with our trademarked Livation Hydration Chamber.

which does the following:

  1. Uses far-infrared balls to emit minerals
  2. Increases the pH of the filtered water typically to between 8.5 - 10.0
  3. Changes the oxidation-reduction potential of the water (ORP) to between -100mV and -200mV
  4. Reduces the sizes of the clusters of water molecules (re-structures) so that the water is easily absorbed in the body
  5. It also puts beneficial alkaline minerals into the water, such as calcium, potassium, magnesium.
  6. Adds molecular hydrogen with antioxidant potential



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90 Comments

February 03, 2020 Todd

Looking forward to it.

February 10, 2020 John

Mark- I am confused now having read several of your blogs and hoping for some clarification. I’ve read several places that the alkaline water is a fad and not truly beneficial and can even cause problems. I understand the reasoning behind the ‘fake’ or electric ion machines. What about natural? I am on a well, have decent water but it has to be softened, so my sodium is ~100 ppm. I am concerned with too much salt so I wanted RO until I read about the “dead water”. I’ve read your comments and understand you don’t think it’s an issue. After tons of research I settled on the the aqualiv because it is “natural”. I don’t believe I need RO since I am on a well and have had my water tested. Just curious as to what this new product is your launching (Livation Hydration Technology) and why it’s now beneficial to have the ph of 9.5 – 10? I am now deciding between the aqualiv and your new product. At the end of the day, I just want the healthiest water for myself and my family which includes two very young toddlers. Any pros and cons for either system would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for all your help!

February 11, 2020 Mark Timmons

We are still completing our testing and hope to roll out the new 100% Made in USA products this month, but it could be in April. The Livation Hydration Technology will include Four (4) Things: 1. Reverse Osmosis which removes more contaminants than any process; 2. The Livation Chamber which adds back minerals; raises the pH and lowers the ORP; 3. Livation Molecular Hydrogen Tablets (take 1-3 a day in 10 ounces of water) which is the best anti-oxidant; and 4. Livation Alkalizing Powder (which is for occasional use or when you are ill). It’s coming as soon as we can roll it out. It always takes longer than it takes! ;)

March 11, 2020 Jhon Martin

Nice blog. The efforts you have put in to create the posts are quite interesting. Looking forward to seeing you soon in a new post. It poses many health complications that make it necessary to remove the lead from your drinking water.

March 15, 2020 LUIS M.

hi, All of this info are very interesting, thanks for your comments. I have a water distiller machine, and I want to convert the distilled water to alkaline water. What should I use? What should I do? Should I buy Alkaline filters only to convert it? Should I buy a ionizer alkaline machine? I was thinking to connect a alkaline filter between the distiller and the water faucet. thanks

April 12, 2020 Mark Timmons

I am not a fan of distillers as some chemicals can distill into the water stream. I recommend RO followed by our new Livation Hydration Alkaline Technology…. coming soon and it’s 100% AMERICAN MADE AND 100% AMERICAN MANUFACTURED.

April 14, 2020 Grant

i have read that baking soda ingested with water can be bad for a person’s kidneys

July 19, 2020 Mark Timmons

I don’t recommend it, but short-term use by someone who is sick is frequently recommended by doctors. I am not a Doctor, so listen to your doctor.

July 25, 2020 CHRISTIE

The question I have is why are hospitals and medical facilities using these things? This is disturbing. I was given several articles and videos of scientist and doctors saying this is healthy! Who do you believe. I guess, get a hold of a unit and have independent test conducted with it.

September 01, 2020 Mark Timmons

What hospitals and medical facilities are using these?

September 22, 2020 Robert Johnson

Seems to me the people getting defensive & upset over the information of this article didn’t properly comprehend what Mark was actually getting at… but I believe the actual point was just claiming to give water a high pH level doesn’t necessarily mean you have enough Alkaline Minerals in the water to actually MAKE IT TRUE ‘Alkaline Water’ as advertised, can essentially just be high pH water; would this be correct Mark?

Also, would having an RO system for purified water, then taking that purified water & adding say mineral supplements/drops to the water before running through the ‘ionizer’ make any kind of difference? is that something you’d recommend & be able to classify as true ‘Alkaline Water’?

I’m about to start looking into the new product you’ve mentioned in this thread…. but would really like to hear your opinion on my questions above. Thanks in advance!

December 12, 2020 Mark Timmons

Adding minerals does not make the water alkaline. Raising pH does not make the water alkaline. Alkaline water is water with alkalinity and that includes a lot of factors. Our Livation Hydration Technology does the following: 1. Uses far-infrared balls to emit minerals 2. Increases the pH of the filtered water typically to between 8.5 – 10.0 3. Changes the oxidation-reduction potential of the water (ORP) to between -100mV and -200mV 4. Reduces the sizes of the clusters of water molecules (re-structures) so that the water is easily absorbed in the body 5. It also puts beneficial alkaline minerals into the water, such as calcium, potassium, magnesium. 6. Adds molecular hydrogen with antioxidant potential https://www.uswatersystems.com/all-american-6-stage-reverse-osmosis-system.html I suppose you could do what you are saying with an ionizer… but why?

December 13, 2020 Alex

I would take this all more seriously if you weren’t the president of US water systems

February 09, 2021 Mark Timmons

I am not sure what you are saying. Are you saying that my nearly 50 years of experience and training mean nothing? Are you saying that being a Master Water Specialist somehow disqualifies me because I am the President of US Water Systems? Are you saying that we only sell certain products and can’t be trusted on other product opinions? Come, on spit it out: What do you mean? I’m pretty direct. You can be too! By the way, can I trust someone who gives a bogus e-mail address? We sell any water treatment product that works and makes sense. There is a lot of mis-information about alkaline water and we simply speak the truth!

February 15, 2021 Craig

Mark, I have some previous experience in municipal drinking water and I’m very intrigued by the Livation product. What I’ve seen in the municipal plants that I worked were alkalinity level around 75mg/l for total alkalinity on their tap water. Do you know what the LIvation water alkalinity level is for total alkalinity (typically its in mg/l as CaCO3)? Thanks

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