Ionized Alkaline Water Better For You Simply By What It Doesn’t Contain (Revised)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On January 29, 2015 6:48 pm

 
Many of the questions received here at Tyent have two familiar themes running through them: medicine and chemicals.  People, it would seem, are under the impression that ionized alkaline water must contain added chemicals to make it more beneficial than regular water. 

Tyent water ionizers never add chemicals
Tyent water ionizers never add chemicals to your water.

That is understandable, I mean, water is water right, so how can water be anything more without the introduction of chemicals?

To begin with, water is water.  However, the water that flows from your tap at home may have so many chemicals floating around in it that it’s scary.  In addition, when the water in your municipality reaches the treatment plant, part of the process in cleaning

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The Tyent Alkaline Water Ionizer Company Explains the Reverse Osmosis Process (Updated)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On January 26, 2015 7:11 pm

 
What is Reverse Osmosis Water and is it better than Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water?  That is an interesting question. We first need to describe what osmosis is before reversing it. 

Nope. Not learning by osmosis.
Nope. She’s not “learning by osmosis.”

Osmosis is a process that occurs naturally in the world.  When plant roots extract water from the ground or your kidneys extract water from the blood that is the natural process of osmosis.

Reverse osmosis or RO, is not a type of water.  Reverse osmosis is the purification process by which regular water is transformed into water that has been purified by reverse osmosis.  The concept and process itself is rather simple. 

Water is introduced into a chamber that is separated from another

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It’s Back to Answering Questions at the Tyent Alkaline Water Company (Revised)

Posted by: Rhona Reid On January 12, 2015 6:03 pm

 
With only five days to go before the weekend it’s time to start answering questions from around the globe about ionized alkaline water from Tyent. 

The first question up involves pets…well, dogs to be specific.

Let's discuss the doggone truth about pets and alkaline water.
Let’s discuss the doggone truth about canines and alkaline water.

Is Ionized Alkaline Water Good for Dogs?

Yes.  Allow me to elaborate.  Tyent ionized alkaline water doesn’t contain any added chemicals to make it alkaline.  It is also extremely filtered.  In addition, the ionization process involves exposing the water to a series of positive and negative electrical charges which is also chemical free.  This process is known as electrolysis.

Ionization creates ultra-hydrating water.  Dogs are especially vulnerable to heat strokes on very hot days

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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.

Tyent has won the
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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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

 

Hands with water drop

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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Tyent USA and a Body of Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 12, 2014 4:51 am

   

                                                  Water at Work in the Body

 

 

Water man-with-huge-wrench    Water, the essential ingredient for life on planet Earth.  At its core, water is a molecule comprised of two atoms, one oxygen and two-hydrogen.  If you want to know what the structure looks like, imagine a Mickey Mouse face of three round circles with the hydrogen atoms being the ears.

 

 

Opposites Attract

With a positive charge at the top (the ears) and a negative charge at the bottom (the face) of the molecule, the law of attraction is in full sway.  It is miraculous what the bonding of those three atoms produces.  There is no other substance on earth that in its natural state is liquid (water), solid (ice), and a gas

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Water-the good the bad and the ugly

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 11, 2014 2:21 pm

 

                                                 The State of Water in the World

 

 Water Globe Drop    Clean water is headline news as of late.  When you look at the stories coming out of Ohio and their poisoned water supply, the West Virginia chemical spill, California drought and the banning of plastic water bottles in San Francisco, water is getting some big time press time.

 

Yet, what of the rest of the world?  What is the status of the water supply around the globe?  How are people affected by the lack of clean water or even the unavailability of water at all?

 

Let’s take a look.   

 

According to data collected by the US Census Bureau, in 2012, the population of the United States was 313.9 million people.  In

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Tyent Water Goes Under The Microscope

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 23, 2014 6:09 pm

 

 

                                      Testing…Testing…

 

The Results are in and Tyent USA Scores Off the Charts!

 

 A++   There is a lot of talk going on these days about water.  Out west, they are talking about the lack of it with a statewide drought in California the likes of which hasn’t been seen in decades.  Down south, the talk is the nearly five feet of water the city of New Orleans receives each year.

 

In the Eastern United States however, all the buzz is about the release of the test results from Envirotek Laboratories, the state approved,New Jersey testing facility for water purity.

 

Envirotek tested the water purifying capabilities of the Tyent MMP 9090T and our UCE 9000T ionized alkaline

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Tyent USA Looks at fresh water in North America

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 21, 2014 4:57 pm

 

 

                  Tyent Looks at Three of the Great Lakes

 

The Great Lakes Map     North America is home to a series of fresh water lakes known as the Great Lakes.  Stretching from Minnesota to New York and from Illinois into Canada, these lakes contain nine tenths of all the fresh water in the United States and about a fifth of the world’s fresh surface water.

 There are five lakes in total (six if you count Lake St. Claire).  Can you name the remaining five Great Lakes?

 Times up.  Close your eyes if don’t want to see.  Wait a minute, then you couldn’t read the blog.

 

 The five Great Lakes

 

  • Lake Superior

 

  • Lake Huron

 

  • Lake Ontario

 

  • Lake Erie

 

  • Lake Michigan

 

 

If you have

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Tyent USA Looks at Droughts and Water Conservation

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 16, 2014 5:44 pm

 

       Water Conservation Becoming Ever More Necessary

 

 

Water Leaf    Ironically, though water covers two thirds of our planet, clean drinking water and in some places, water itself, is becoming scarcer by the minute.  City municipalities are struggling to keep up with demand from an ever-growing population. 

Cities and states around the country are imploring people to reduce their water usage through increased conservation measures.  

 

West Coast Water Woes

 

Drought     California is in the throws of a three-year drought (the worst in decades), that has potentially dire consequences for many areas of the state. 

 

Despite California Governor Jerry Brown’s plea for a voluntary statewide reduction in water usage by 20%, reports show only a 5% reduction for the past year.  

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