Alkaline filters contain a completely natural form of energy that emanates from certain minerals, the most effective being the semi-precious gem, Tourmaline. Far Infra Red energy has the ability to soften water, to negatively charge it, and to restructure it into smaller molecular clusters which may assist in hydration of the body.
“Structured water” has a high oxygen content, is highly soluble and can readily absorb minerals, trace minerals, and vitamins. Alkaline technology continues to increase in popularity.
According to author Ray Kurzweil, member of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, Alkaline Water has extended benefits beyond increasing the pH of water. He states that the Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) is the most important benefit. The Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) reading is an indicator of how bio-available and bio-absorbable a product will be.
The lower the reading below 0 millivolts (mv), the more ions are available to assist with metabolic functions. A very high negative ORP is desirable because it is very useful at attacking dangerous free radicals and stops them from harming healthy cells.
Alkaline filters are available and may be installed inline with an existing reverse osmosis filter system to produce Alkaline Water.
To install an inline alkaline filter:
- Turn off the feed water supply valve to the reverse osmosis filter.
- Turn off the ball valve on top of the storage tank.
- Turn on the reverse osmosis faucet to release water pressure, then turn it back off.
- Locate the tube between the reverse osmosis filter and the reverse osmosis faucet and cut it about 12" from the reverse osmosis filter.
- Note the water flow direction arrow on the alkaline filter and point the arrow towards the reverse osmosis faucet.
- Insert both ends of the cut tube in the alkaline filter.
- Turn on the ball valve on top of the storage tank.
- Turn on the feed water supply valve.
- Check for leaks.
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