13 Oct
Posted by Joe as Food + Health, News, Science + Technology

The fear of sickness is getting out of control. The H1N1 so called “swine flu” is all over the news and some governments are starting to issue mandatory vaccinations. I have posted several links about all this on my facebook page. Just because you get the H1N1 virus doesn’t mean your going to die or end up in the hospital. Most cases of the H1N1 are not even documented because not everyone gets severely sick. The strength of the immune system is a major component in the reason why some people don’t exhibit severe reactions to the virus. So enough with all the fear about getting sick; let’s do something about it! Instead of focusing on fear and relying on the vaccination to protect us, let’s work together and spread information about preventative health and ways to boost your immune system and overall health. This is exactly why I’m writing this article about water.
13 years ago I sold water treatment systems for residential use. Most of these systems filtered water for the whole house. Each system worked specifically to remove different types of contaminants such as chlorine or heavy metals, and some worked to change the hard (acidic) water to soft (alkaline) water. During this time I learned how to test for different contaminants in water and the effects these things have on the human body. This knowledge forever changed my view of water.
There are as many different types of water as there is gasoline for cars, such as low octane grade to racing fuel. Not all waters are alike. The basic components of water is H2O, however other elements that can be found in a glass of water depend on it’s source and where it is stored. I’m not going to get into all the details of the different contaminants that can be found in water. Let’s just talk about how water effects our body and life.
Our body is made up of approximately 70% water. The condition/state of the water that resides in our body directly relates to our overall health. Water is graded or categorized by it’s PH level. The PH scale goes from 0 – 14, with 7 being neutral. Below 7 is acidic and above 7 is alkaline. The PH level of our body is tested just like the water in a swimming pool. It has been well-documented that someone with a PH level below 7 (in the acidic range) is more prone to disease and sickness, compared to a person with a neutral or alkaline PH above 7. An alkaline PH promotes natural healing and a strong immune system.
Everyone should agree that we are what we eat and drink. If you consume acidic foods and drinks, your body most likely will have an acidic PH and in turn have a weak immune system. If you want to improve your health, it only makes sense to consume foods and liquids with higher PH levels. The PH levels in tap water, bottled water and even reverse osmosis water vary and most have a neutral or acidic PH. So what do you think would happen if you started drinking higher PH water? Do you think it would assist you in raising your PH level? Makes sense to me!
I recently learned about a new machine that does just that. It not only filters water, but changes the PH level of normal tap water to a range of 8.5 – 9.5. I was so impressed by the technical ability of the machine I ordered one yesterday. I also became a distributor and will be sharing this information with everyone I know.
It’s not that this is a some kind of magic wand or pill. It’s just another tool to assist us in having a balanced and healthy life. I’m looking forward to the health benefits this machine offers and what it is going to do for me and my family. If you would like to learn more about this machine watch this video.
Watch this video: www.kangendemo.com
For additional ways to boost your immune system here is a article I wrote a few months ago: 11 ways to boost your immune system and life.
Peace & love to you!
Joe
Joe Weaver is a health and wellness facilitator, offering classes, workshops and retreats to assist people in awakening their mind, body and spirit. For more information visit www.greenze.com.
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