What about this “Official Japanese Government Report” that said water alkalizers had very little neutralising property?
It is not an official government report but a report by a quasi-government committee. It studied a total of five water alkalizers, most secondhand, in a test that is unscientifically based. None of the alkalizers used in the test exist today. They were very primitive by today’s standards. We recommend you get a copy of the report and read it very carefully. Oh, and it is now twelve years old . At the time, the report was commissioned because many companies were using multilevel marketers to sell their alkalizers. As is usual when non-experts sell scientifically based systems, claims were being made that had no real basis- just to make a sale. Consumer complaints mentioned in the report where overwhelmingly related to this problem with a miniscule number related to problems with the systems themselves.
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