Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Regardless of the 'God' making the water, my question would be what has the water been for the last million or so years, the years our body has adapted to its environment? If someone can prove that the water was mostly alkaline these past 50,000 years and perhaps even earlier, then we have a reason why it might be preferable. Then again maybe that is not reason at all? If it was mostly acidic and we adapted to survive in it, then that is the water to drink. I know neither answer but maybe a Geologist exists on the list? One that doesn't sell gadgets to make water Alkaline. (bad joke). The problem with most things in the environment is time. The body attempts to survive and adapts to its surrounding over thousands of years. I remember a scientist on the list saying, about silver nitrate drops being put in baby's eyes. He commented about the body can handle something that baby's eyes did not experience during the body's evolution. He was driving home the point about the thousands of new chemicals introduced into the environment, chemicals that the body never experienced over its adaptation time. The body does adjust to conditions but it needs time and if the conditions we create are too virulent, then we have problems. Alkaline-Acidic? I sure do not know. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Can't get a system of quality for 700 bucks... I am sure over paid for that filter. They were imitating the real thing....sorry. jim On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 11:50 AM, Todea wrote: > yea, have some experience with alkaline water... > > took it for about a year, had the worst indigestion ever, bloated like a > balloon :-)) > > hey, if God wanted us to drink alkaline water - why the heck did he not > make it alkaline? > > its great if you have a 700 bucks alkaline water filter - you can give it > to your worst enenmy :-)))) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2009 Report Share Posted November 13, 2009 Where are you? I'm in Southern California, and I had some more thoughts/questions. I promise that I'm not a Kangen Distributor. Thanks, Larry Regardless of the 'God' making the water, my question would be what has the water been for the last million or so years, the years our body has adapted to its environment? If someone can prove that the water was mostly alkaline these past 50,000 years and perhaps even earlier, then we have a reason why it might be preferable. Then again maybe that is not reason at all? If it was mostly acidic and we adapted to survive in it, then that is the water to drink. I know neither answer but maybe a Geologist exists on the list? One that doesn't sell gadgets to make water Alkaline. (bad joke). The problem with most things in the environment is time. The body attempts to survive and adapts to its surrounding over thousands of years. I remember a scientist on the list saying, about silver nitrate drops being put in baby's eyes. He commented about the body can handle something that baby's eyes did not experience during the body's evolution. He was driving home the point about the thousands of new chemicals introduced into the environment, chemicals that the body never experienced over its adaptation time. The body does adjust to conditions but it needs time and if the conditions we create are too virulent, then we have problems. Alkaline-Acidic? I sure do not know. Joe C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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