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I was just reading someone's story of using Kangan water, an alkalizing water. This person had done Abx for a long time and all their infections seemed to be entrenched and pretty much unreachable, it seemed that the person was plateaued on just about every ABX. After the kangan water, they said that ALL of the infections came out of hiding. For a few months the person was miserable and herxing on everything, but then, later, he said lots of layers of the infection had been removed.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Probably would only be a good idea for someone who has stagnated in healing; someone with a big active bug load wouldn't want more bugs coming out. Anyway, I thought this was interesting.
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I drink 8 cups of kangan water every day, but my acute Lyme has been very persistent.
I don't think it's a miracle cure that will work for everybody, but there's no doubt about the health benefits. The antioxidant value alone of such water is extremely therapeutic, and also helps protect us from the damages of some of the harsh pills we may be taking. Also the antioxidants are good for protection against HM chelation. 1 cup of kangan water has the same level of antioxidants of 2-4 cups of orange juice.
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I don't know I didn't try long enough to notice anything. But I remember that one month when I tried it, I hated it. I did not care for the taste and I hated the way it dried out my mouth after drinking. Like the more I drank the more thirsty I got? It didn't give me that same satisfaction feeling like I would w/ my reverse osmosis water.
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Interesting. Is the story on line? I'd love to read the whole thing.
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karenl
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I have a machine same as Kangan and this did not happen to me. I use the water since years. I like the water so I think it is good for me.
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Bringing this up. Any other new experiences with kangan water and/or alkalized (ionized) water?
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Tried it for about 3 months and didn't notice any difference.
-------------------- Do not take this as medical advice. This comment is based on opinion and personal experience only.
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quote:Originally posted by Lymetoo: I was wanting to try it .. but know I can't afford to buy the unit.
Someone in town was selling the water .. but I wasn't able to connect with her.
put some potassium citrate, baking soa, and/or calcium chloride or citrate is clean water
boom!
there is nothing magical about kangan water except for the absurd price. you can make your own alkaline water really easy.
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I did some research and the best way to drink it is straight from the machine. It doesn't last that long in a jar stored in the frig.
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Alkaline water done by a chemical reaction and ionized water look similar in paper.
The only thing I can say is that I use baking soda to brush my teeth from times to times, for quite many years.
Baking soda is very alkaline and it does remove plaque well.
I recently purchased an ionic tooth brush.
It cleans the teeth in an AMAZING FAST way.
It also pulls toxins from my gums, because only 1 week after using it daily, the dark spots that were very inside my gums simply got clearer, and now they're almost gone.
No baking soda could do that. Not near to that.
Even after years of use, some spots of my gums were still black, after dead teeth, cavitations.
And black very deep inside!
I think the penetration of ions is stronger than simple chemicals (like alkaline water or whatever mixture you wash your mouth).
------------------------------------ Same as using foot baths: I've been using salt and hot water for more than a decade.
It does clean the skin, by osmosis.
But the moment I add my violet ray (I don't recommend you guys doing that, as you can get the shock of your life if the device falls in the water), I do detox more.
I see it by the amount of oil bubbles floating on the water surface and by the color of the water.
The violet ray is still a weak ion-producing device, but it causes to me a very strong detox reaction.
Dr. K. is now saying that a certain ionized foot bath brings AMAZING results.
It's not exactly the cleaning that brings the results, he said, as the only part cleaned is the feet skin.
No, he said, what brings result is that that specific ionized foot bath sort of reprogram the body to start detoxing on its own: liver, kidneys etc, the whole body gets sort of re-tuned.
I can't say this is true, as I don't have the device.
I'm just repeating what I heard.
With my violet ray, it's also a similar thing: what it brings to me is MUCH more than detoxing.
I don't know if it's the high voltage or the ions, or whatever else, but I can't find anything else CHEMICAL that would do the same effect.
I do think that adding some sort of physics to our treatments bring a GREAT plus, compared to only adding more and more chemicals.
In conclusion, I do think there may be marked difference between simply drinking alkaline water and ionized water.
Just my opinion.
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Tutu, I bought this one, but I guess it doesn't matter much... ?
It did change the color of my gum, from inside out (all dark spots are now pinky color, like they should look).
I only use it once a day, because it's pretty hard (I mean, if your gums bleed fast, the Kiss Me version is too hard, I think).
I have no problem, but I feel that using it twice a day is way too strong, so I only use it once.
I will buy others. The Kiss Me one can't have batteries changed, but they say it should last one year (I fortunately still read a bit of Japanese, that is what I understood).
I bought 3 heads but as the bristles are hard, I haven't changed it yet...
I do think there is something into these ionic devices that pull stuff from INSIDE the skin out.
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