Chemically Altered Water • Rusty Pipes

It's a long and wonderful journey through miles of old pipe that can look like this.
And that’s just after it goes through the chemical “filtration”
process at your local water plant.
On the pH scale of 0 to 14, normal tap water measures out an (approximately
neutral) 7; acidic in the case of rainwater, more alkaline in the case of chemically
altered municipal supplies.
However, when this water is measured with an ORP meter, and its ORP is +400
to +500 mV, this is not a good thing. This water is now causing free radical
damage by stealing electrons from healthy molecules.

Our Reduced Ionized Water, on the other hand, has an ORP of approximately -50
to -200 mV. This means it has a large mass of electrons ready to donate
to electron-thieving active oxygen in the form of free radicals. It is 'Perfect
Water', similar in atomic structure to the purest waters drank directly from
glacial streams high in the Himalayas, or deep in the Rockies.






