Re: Ionized water or Reverse Osmosis?
I have an alkalizer ionizer that I stopped using when I started reading this forum. It's a reverse osmosis then remineralizer. If I turn down the alkalizer so the pH is nuetral would it then just act as a good quality filter? What about the ionizer part? It can produce water up to
-800mv. Is that good for you as an antioxident? These are the filter steps that the water goes through on my unit:
1. Pre Filter. Relatively large contaminants such as sand, dirt, residue are removed prevents Special Block Carbon Filter from being contaminated
2. Special block carbon filter. Removes unpleasant tastes and odors, residual chlorine, environmental hormones which easily dissolves into water and trihalomethanes
3. Spun Filter. Removes microscopic and contaminated substances that could not be removed from the previous filtering process
4. Active Carbon Filter. Removes chlorine, deposits formed and floating in water, trihalomethanes (mixture of organics with chlorines), residual chlorine, and volatile organically combined substances.
5. CaSO3 H2O. Adds alkaline minerals
6. Silver-Added Active Carbon. Preserves the beneficial alkaline minerals
Right now I'm drinking water filtered tap water. What minerals should I add to it to re-mineralize my water?
Thanks!