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Alkaline water, what is it? Alkaline water is water that is basic, the opposite of acidic. It has a high pH, above 7.
If alkaline water is just water that is basic, couldn't I just make my own alkaline water by adding a weak base like baking soda to plain water? Yes, absolutely you could.
So why drink this water? Maybe it tastes better? Not sure.
Is it healthier than normal water? Hard no. Not even close. Let me explain why:
Your body makes a TON of acid during normal cellular metabolism. Your kidneys are very good at eliminating acid with little effort. You have so much capacity that you can donate an entire kidney and you'd be fine. The amount of acid in a tomato or vinegar or soda is a fraction of a percent of the total acid your body deals with daily. Drinking alkaline water doesn't affect your body pH in the slightest. It is like buying a houseplant to increase your oxygen levels. If you do the math, it is absurd.
So buy it if you like it but don't think it is healthy. It is placebo at best. A scam at worst.
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I'm barely "green" at all but ditching bottled water (especially non-local stuff) was one of the first and easiest things I ever did to reduce shipping emissions and landfill waste.
Just $0.02. I'm sure a lot of people would also TC a deal on a Hummer H1 as a daily driver, and rightfully so. Pur filters were a game changer for me. I know that's apples and oranges...actually more like tangerines and oranges.
No it was a specific brand called "real water" that caused liver failure in a bunch of children and adults. Almost killed some babies. Pretty sure it was a contamination issue
It was that brand but not because of batch contamination. It's the only brand so far that they traced back. The issue is high pH levels.
Thanks, I didn't really read the story just skimmed the headline. As a scientist now working in CPG these types of quackery- pseudo health products pain me. Someone is buying them and winning Darwin awards for poisoning their children 🤦 ♂️
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If you any sense of adventure and like the outdoors, it's an awesome place to visit... we spent two weeks driving the entire ring road. As per the water, you really come to like it once you realize how expensive beer and wine are!
If you any sense of adventure and like the outdoors, it's an awesome place to visit... we spent two weeks driving the entire ring road. As per the water, you really come to like it once you realize how expensive beer and wine are!
As far as Iceland, it does look like an adventure. And yes, the prices were jacked even in the short time I had to check it out. As far as the scenery, I was honestly more interested in the hapas(asian/white mix) girls. I found them a bit more interesting than the Mount Doom meets Klingon death rocks. But I'll give the death rocks another try if I ever go back, and bring my own liquor.
As far as Iceland, it does look like an adventure. And yes, the prices were jacked even in the short time I had to check it out. As far as the scenery, I was honestly more interested in the hapas(asian/white mix) girls. I found them a bit more interesting than the Mount Doom meets Klingon death rocks. But I'll give the death rocks another try if I ever go back, and bring my own liquor.
On the way back, they can't make the distance in a 747, so they stop in the Cape Verde islands in the middle of the night to refuel.
Actually, the worst experience for brain scrambling on a flight I've ever had was doing the double red-eye. JFK to Heathrow... Heathrow to Nairobi. We got off the plane in London at like 9am and spent the entire day outside walking the Thames, Kew Garden etc. figuring it would help with the jet lag (which I don't usually have a problem with). We then got back on the plane in the evening and flew overnight to Kenya. By the time we got to the hotel at like 11am, I had no clue what day/time/continent it was.