3 Truths About Bottled Alkaline Water

Posted by: admin On September 1, 2015 4:55 pm

The advent of the internet means that there is a lot of accessible information out there, and it can prove pretty hard to decipher what is worth listening to, and what you should mentally throw out with the trash. 

So here is your one-stop, no frills guide to the Three Truths About Bottled Alkaline water.

  1. Alkaline Water Improves Your Health

    Drinking alkaline water keeps your body functioning better, enables it to protect itself more effectively, and helps your body to maintain its own defenses from within.  Alkaline water improves the appearance of your skin, boosts your energy levels and hydrates you faster and more efficiently than ordinary water.   

  2. Alkaline Water Is a Greener Option

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    Better for You, Better For
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Expect the Unexpected When You Purchase a Water Ionizer from Tyent (Version 2)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On March 12, 2015 9:24 pm

 
“What can I expect when I purchase a water ionizer from Tyent?” How about that?  A question I don’t think I have had before.

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The first thing you can expect is the unexpected.  The machine itself is beautifully designed to add a touch of elegance to any kitchen.  These stylish water ionizers are aesthetically lovely and constructed to perform their tasks with unwavering efficiency and durability.  They perform so well that Tyent is one of the few companies in the ionized alkaline water business that can offer a full Lifetime Warranty. 

After your initial reaction to the beauty, there is the functionality that is just as beautiful in its own way. Our award-winning water ionizers transform ordinary tap …

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Tyent Ionized Water: Ultra-hydrating and So Much More (New + Improved)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On January 28, 2015 6:02 pm

 
If you happened to have read Monday and Tuesday’s articles you learned how the process of water purification by Reverse Osmosis is achieved.  I enjoyed writing about that particular process and in the near future plan to cover some of the many other ways in which regular water is purified for drinking.

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The questions keep pouring in!

Today however, I want to get back to answering some of the backlog of questions about ionized alkaline water that has been piling up on my desktop. 

The first person would like to know this: 

Does Ionized Alkaline Water Cause Dehydration?

The quickest and most simple answer of course would be no, ionized alkaline water does not cause dehydration.  Honestly, I can’t …

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Comparing Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water To Bottled Water, Part 2 (Version II)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On January 20, 2015 5:18 pm

Yesterday, the negatives of buying bottled water were highlighted when juxtaposed with drinking Tyent alkaline water.  Today I want to highlight the positives of having a Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water machine installed in your home or business.

Million Dollar Lake House with Tyent UCE-11
A brilliant addition to any kitchen

Folks are becoming more aware of all the negatives associated with buying bottled drinking water.  Aside from the expense, there is the realization that each purchase results in a negative impact on the planet, thereby, increasing your carbon footprint, not reducing it.

In addition to the cost and pollution, there is the water itself.  Some may be no cleaner than the water running from your faucet at home.  While people are waking up to the fact

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Ionized Alkaline Water…Good For You Or Bad? (New + Improved)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On December 11, 2014 6:05 am

Good for you, is the answer.  Ionized alkaline water is good for you, not bad.  Not counting the antioxidants, better hydration and so on, let’s look at just a good basic reason: cleaner water.  Tyent water filters are among the best.  Our superior Dual Filtration system has helped Tyent win the much sought after Editor’s Choice Award for Best Ionizer year after year… after year.

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Tyent has won the “Ionizer of the Year” 7 times and counting.

In conclusion, yes, ionized alkaline water is good for you. 

Our second question is a good one… 

Can I Carry Alkaline Water Around In a Plastic Bottle?

Of course you can, but it is not advisable.  There are problems with doing that. 

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Is Alkaline Water from a Water Ionizer Worth It? (Updated)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On November 25, 2014 6:10 pm

 
It seems the more questions answered about ionized alkaline water, the more questions asked. To begin with, several people wanted to know about the cost of drinking alkaline water, and if it was really worth it.  The answer to the latter part of that question is yes, it is absolutely worth it. Not only is water from a water ionizer far superior to tap and bottled drinking water on every level (including price at about 6¢ a glass!), but because of the incredible amount of pollution and litter bottled water generates. 

The cost of drinking bottled water might be steeper than you realize.
The cost of drinking bottled water might be steeper than you realize.

The Eco-friendly Water Ionizer Solution

Let’s look at the cost in residue from drinking

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Is Alkaline Water More Hydrating than Regular Water? (Updated)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On November 18, 2014 7:19 pm

 
This particular question is one of many along those same lines.  People want to know how alkaline water from a water ionizer can be more hydrating than tap water.

Water from a Tyent water ionizer is ultra-hydrating.
Water from a Tyent water ionizer is ultra-hydrating.

Re-hydrate with Your Water Ionizer

First, let’s define hydration: the introduction of additional fluid into the body.

The adult human body is composed of up to 60% water.  When we consume liquid we are hydrating the body.  However, not all hydration is created equal.  Drink some water with salt in it and you can get dehydrated.  Other drinks, such as sodas, contain so much sugar they override the benefits of any hydration.  Alcohol is another liquid but it dehydrates the body

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The Sad State of Water in Our World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 16, 2014 5:49 pm

 

 

                            Water in the World Past & Present

 

water drop worldYou don’t have to be an environmentalist to recognize that pollution is taking its toll on our rivers, lakes and streams around the world, not to even mention, oceans.  While efforts to clean up the water have increased over the years and noble as they may be, sadly, these efforts are losing ground.

 

With an ever-increasing population, budget cuts, and attacks on all fronts from agricultural run offs, industrial waste and the dumping/flushing of pharmaceuticals and more, clean water is fast becoming a distant memory.

 

Here are but 3 of some of our most polluted waterways in the world with a little background history thrown in.

 

The Cuyahoga River

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Round Two In Water Conservation

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 10, 2014 6:00 pm

 

                             There is More We Can do to Conserve Water

 

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As I wrote yesterday, at Tyent USA, water is our business, our only business.  However, water conservation is everyone’s business.  Especially when it comes to waste and preservation. 

 

In yesterday’s blog I wrote about the necessity of conserving water and laid out some simple measures we could all incorporate to help save water and money in our own homes, but also to the benefit of society and ultimately, the world as well. 

 

I received some good feedback on yesterday’s blog and some asked me to please continue and show what else we can do to conserve and preserve our most important resource, water. 

 

As important as effort is, just

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Tyent USA and the Importance of Water Conservation

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 9, 2014 5:38 pm

 

                    Conservation, More Than Just a Catch Word

 

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Conservation – the careful use of natural resources to prevent them from being lost or wasted.

                                                     -Merriam-Webster

 

Conservation is a word we read or hear about nearly everyday.  On the west coast of America, the word routinely appears in headlines where the land is scorched from the high heat and lack of rain that has persisted for years in that drought stricken area of the country.  The people there have little choice but to conserve water, if not voluntarily, then under penalty of law.  A $500 fine for watering the lawn should be enough to convince you it’s a serious situation.

 

From the algae blooms in Ohio, to the poisoned water

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