High Tech
H2O's new Ionizer Plus: A major step closer to perfect water
According to Paul Ryan, "The reason that micro-ionized
water can have a profound impact on the health of it's user is actually quite simple.
Medical studies have shown that over 150 diseases as well as premature aging are related
to the oxidation of healthy cells by excess active oxygen (free radicals) in the body.
Oxidation means the removal of an electron. Water ionizers essentially create a
"new" water which has an extensive supply of electrons that can be donated to
the free radicals in the body to prevent the oxidation of normal cells, thus protecting
the body against disease causing agents."
He continues, "micro-ionized water has most definitely had an
impact on the quality of health in many of it's users. And while results are neither
predicted nor guaranteed, I indeed recommend the Ionizer Plus machine by High Tech H2O. It
not only provides ultra-clean water but ultra-healthy water as well. While other water
devices only filter to 5 or 10 microns (activated charcoal), this unit filters to .1
micron and then treats the water with ultraviolet. Not to mention, the Singer brand name
and Underwriters Laboratories approval comforts me that I'm getting a high quality and
safe household product that will last. The way I see it, since you should be consuming
plenty of water anyway for your dietary needs, you should try to make it as clean and
healthy as possible."
Health Benefits
 | Micro-filtration to .1 microns |
 | Ultraviolet disinfection |
 | High alkaline water decreases acidity |
 | Detoxifies |
 | A natural, super anti-oxidant |
 | Rapid hydration |
 | Adjustable pH |
 | Distributes dissolved vitamins & minerals efficiently |
 | Adjustable pH |
 | Improves water clarity |
 | Mineral rich |
 | Aids digestion |
 | High energy potential |
 | Water tastes great |
 | Reduces 95% chlorine |
 | Reduces off-tastes, odors & sediment |
 | Mineral rich |
 | Installs in minutes |
 | One year warranty |
 | 30 day money-back guarantee |
 | Attractive countertop appearance |
Although water ionizers are
registered as medical devices in Japan and Korea, they are not currently registered as
such in the U.S.
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