Everything you wanted to know (and not know) about water.
I hear a lot of personal stories about how alkaline ionized water helps people in many ways. I also hear a lot of stories about how alkaline ionized water changes lives (I have one myself). But every once in awhile I receive a call that provides incredible inspiration, and it is my privilege to share this one with you.
I have a great deal of respect for the medical profession, because my father was a wonderful physician. However, I have come to learn over the years that western medicine doesn’t begin to have all the answers. In fact, I… Continue reading
In: Water Ionizers
18 May 2009
This site is all about providing information, so I don’t get involved in touting or bashing companies or brands.
Let me begin by saying that a Multi Level Marketing company has done an admirable job of creating interest in ionized water during the past three years, and that is a good thing in my books.
The MLM company even has a decent machine. They purchased the rights to a line of ionizers produced by a well respected manufacturer from Japan and began marketing in September 2004.
However, I’m not a fan of MLM in the water… Continue reading
In: Homeopathy
18 May 2009Here is an inspiring story about a man in British Columbia, Canada, whose life changed in a very positive way when he began drinking alkaline ionized water. The article has been copied from a story written by Juliete Sullivan, April 21, 2009 in the Peace Arch News:
There Must Be Something In The Water!

”Big Gary” is big. He is a man with presence, an awe-inspiring energy, and a story to tell.He is tall, strong, and healthy. But it wasn’t always that way.
In fact… Continue reading
Here is a good article on the disinfecting properties of the acidic water produced by water ionizers. The article about the cleaning benefits of ionized water by Marla Dickerson of the LA Times written February 23, 2009.
It’s a kitchen degreaser. It’s a window cleaner. It kills athlete’s foot. Oh, and you can drink it.
Sounds like the old “Saturday Night Live” gag for Shimmer, the faux floor polish plugged by Gilda Radner. But the elixir is real. It has been approved by U.S. regulators. And it’s starting to replace the toxic chemicals Americans use at home and on the… Continue reading
My name is Rob Thomas. I’m 53 years old, retired, and I live in a small town near Toronto, Canada