How Ionized Water is Produced
Ionized Water is produced through a process called electrolysis
Electrical current is passed through the water to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen gas (or positive and negative ions).
The electrolysis takes place in the electrolysis chamber containing oppositely charged electrode plates. The result is a collection of positive H+ ions and negative OH- ions ready to neutralize any free radical in your body.
Who wins in the fight?
Free Radical Damage
Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells. Everyday, these cells are exposed to hordes of free radicals in our polluted environment. These free radicals steal electrons from our cells, damaging the DNA of the cells
Pollution & Toxic Products
Free radicals are abundant when breathing poor air quality and using using toxic products for cleaning and hygiene.
Pesticides & Smoking
Harmful carcinogens from cigarette smoke and ingesting pesticides that are sprayed on our food allows for free radicals to infest the body.
Role of Antioxidants
Antioxidants on the other hand, are free radical scavengers. They stabilize free radicals by donating electrons to them and also repair our damaged cells. Antioxidants are also known to prevent cancer by neutralizing cancer-causing free radicals before they do any damage to our cells.
Antioxidants are found in fruits that contain high doses of Vitamin C, vegetables such as brocoli and garlic, and green tea.
Alkaline Fruits
Antioxidants are found in fruits that contain high doses of Vitamin C or super foods like grapes and blueberries.
Alkaline Vegetables
Antioxidants are found in vegetables such as broccoli, garlic, and green tea.
Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP)
To measure how oxidative or antioxidant a substance or compound is, an Oxidation Reduction Potential(ORP) reader is used.
To make things simple to understand, solutions with a higher (more positive) reading are the “bad guys” while solutions with a higher (more negative reading) are the “good guys” and a good way to differentiate between antioxidants and free radicals is to picture Antioxidants as electron givers and Free Radicals as electron takers.
The more positive (a higher reduction potential) a solution, the more likely it is to “take electrons” from other agents(reducing other agents) it comes in contact with. The more negative (a lower reduction potential) a solution, the higher the tendency to “give electrons” to other agents.
Kangen Water is an abundant antioxidant source and produces a high negative ORP reading.
So who won?
The Answer: The one you surround yourself with more.