Wake Up With a Zingy Citrus Flush!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On May 10, 2018 12:00 pm

As we inch tantalizingly closer to summer days, could you use some inspiration for a delicious, refreshing drink to get your day started?  We sure could! Forget about (or at least cut down on) the caffeine and make a cooling, hydrating jug of Zingy Citrus Flush!

If life gives you lemons, make something delicious with them!
Feeling Flushed?

A Zingy Citrus Flush is a delicious way to hydrate and get a slew of essential vitamin C and antioxidants to flush out harmful and aging free radicals!

Hydration is vital to good health, so give your Tyent water even more pep with a little something extra!

Alkaline Ionized Water

What do you need?  A few ingredients that you might already

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Dehydration: Which Type Might Affect You?  

Posted by: Rhona Reid On March 27, 2018 7:00 am

Most of us know how it feels to become temporarily thirsty, and then slaking that thirst with a long, cool drink that restores our bodies to a healthily hydrated state again.  This common type of dehydration is known as temporary dehydration.

No one can function properly when they’re dehydrated.
Thirst Doesn’t Come First

It’s worth noting that although we’re sometimes guilty of waiting until we feel thirsty to drink, thirst isn’t one of the early warning signs of dehydration.  By the time we feel thirsty, our bodies are already experiencing other signs of dehydration, such as needing to urinate less and having a dry or sticky mouth.  

Chronic Dehydration

Chronic dehydration is more serious.  Known to occur as a result

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I Don’t Need a Water Ionizer – or Do I?

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 10, 2017 7:00 am

When it comes to spending money, especially making a significant purchase, most of us will pose the question to ourselves, “Do I really need this in my life?”

Do I really need a water ionizer?
Do I Need a Water Ionizer?  

So when it comes to a water ionizer, let’s consider three of the most popular reasons many people purchase one.  

  • Hydration.  Makes sense.  We all need to drink water.  Many people are reluctant to trust tap water or bottled water these days, but we all need to drink something! Hydrating with delicious, mineral-rich, hydrogen water, is possibly one of the best things you can do for your body.
  • Energy.  From water?  From the day you start drinking hydrogen
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Great Summer Water Ionizer Tips to Take into Autumn!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 4, 2017 12:00 pm

It’s officially autumn and there is that whispery sense of approaching change in the air.  But there are a few healthful things that many of us do in summer that we should definitely take forward with us into autumn!  

Are you ready for fall?

We’ve rounded up 3 Healthful Habits that are good for us, no matter what the season!

  1.  Drink more water!   We tend to drink more in the summer as a result of climbing temperatures. But even when the mercury starts dropping again, we need to keeping drinking enough water to keep our bodies healthy and hydrated.  Tyent Water hydrates you faster than regular water.  It’s also packed with bio-available hydrogen for a natural energy boost!
  1.  Keep on
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Water Ionizers and That Gym Membership…

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 31, 2017 12:00 pm

When the swishy new gym opened in town, the promotional flyers arrived thick and fast.  I ignored the first dozen or so, thinking that no amount of hi-tech training machines and hot yoga rooms could persuade me to part with the large fee required to gain access to that temple of toning and sweat.  

Those trainers would look perfect in my closet next to my gym bag.
New Gym Bag, No Clue? 

Then the drip-feeding of hard-body propaganda started to take effect.  Suddenly, I needed to be a member of that gym.  And I needed some ace gear to go with my shiny new membership.  Everyone knows that you exercise better in new gym clothes.  And trainers.  Trainers don’t come …

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Keep Your Cool With a Water Ionizer!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 17, 2017 12:00 pm

We all need to drink around 2 liters of water every day to stay properly hydrated.  That still applies to anyone with a sedentary lifestyle or sitting at a desk job.  But sometimes, our bodies need more.

Whatever you do during the day, make sure you drink Tyent Water.
A Thirst for Fitness! 

If you play sports, take an exercise class, go hiking or enjoy any of the fantastic fitness opportunities available to most of us — you need to increase the amount of water you drink.

To be fair, that’s common knowledge.  After all, our bodies tell us that we’re thirsty, so we sip some water.  But why?  What happens inside our body that means we should drink more?  …

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Hit the Beach With Ionized Water!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 15, 2017 7:00 am

Sunglasses?  New book?  Hat?  Water?  Check!

Just add water…
Lazing On a Sunny Afternoon?

Don’t even think about hitting the beach or lakeside this summer without making sure you have the essentials.  In sun-soaked Australia, a popular health campaign recommended that people should “Slip, Slop, Slap.”  In other words: “Slip on a shirt, slop on the sunscreen and slap on a hat.” 

Sun Safety and Water Ionizers

That original advice has now been extended to “Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide.”  The last two additions prompt us to seek out shade and slide on some sunglasses as well, to make sure we stay safe in the sun.  It’s great advice!  While the sun can equal lots of fun and …

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How Firefighters Can Benefit from Alkaline Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On December 15, 2016 12:00 pm

Did you know that there were an estimated 1,134,400 firefighters in America in 2014 (U.S. Fire Administration), working on either a voluntary or career basis?  As we head into the holiday season, and we hope for a peaceful time with our families, it’s really worth reflecting for a moment on the dedication of the men and women who form such a vital part of our emergency services.

How Tyent Water can help firefighters recover faster.
Tyent Alkaline Water can help firefighters recover faster.

How can Tyent alkaline water help firefighters?  What benefits could a firefighter expect to see and how might it help them tackle their challenging and demanding job?

Hydration and Firefighters

In 2013, a pilot study was published entitled The Effect of Hydration on Whole Blood

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Tyent Water Ionizers and Energy

Posted by: Rhona Reid On November 8, 2016 7:00 am

There are so many benefits to drinking ionized alkaline water, and how it can help to increase your energy levels is a big one. Many top athletes and sports professionals choose to drink alkaline water from water ionizers primarily because of that essential benefit.  

Tyent water delivers the energy, you deliver the results!
Tyent alkaline water delivers the energy, you deliver the results!

But how does it work?  How can drinking ionized alkaline water translate into increased energy levels?

pH Values and Antioxidants

Well first of all, if you drink ionized alkaline water, then your body is more likely to be at exactly the right healthy pH level for you, and therefore functioning healthily in terms of that optimum balance.  Additionally, your pH-balanced system will be combating free radicals …

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My Water Ionizer Story: Alkaline Water and My Workouts

Posted by: William Poole On June 23, 2016 9:00 am

 
Hydration is among the most important factors pertaining to athletic performance, whether you are a professional athlete or weekend warrior.

Stopping for a drink

For various reasons, Tyent alkaline water is the perfect thirst quencher for athletes everywhere because of the superior hydration that alkaline water offers. That fact is something that Tyent customer and avid martial artist Rob Pientak knows and professes to the world.

Hydration, Working Out, and Alkaline Water

During physical exertion, water is used by the body in countless ways. Most obviously, the body uses water as a cooling mechanism to prevent overheating by sweating through the skin. However, water is also aiding in muscle contraction, helping to digest foods in the stomach, and transporting nutrients through the blood.…

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