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What is the difference between mineralized alkaline water and reduced alkaline water from water ionizer systems?

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What is the difference between mineralized alkaline water and reduced alkaline water from water ionizer systems?

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Water can be made alkaline by addition of alkali metals such as calcium, potassium, magnesium etc. This occurs due to the natural chemical reaction between the alkali/alkaline metals with water molecules ( H2O ), which increases the concentration of OH- ions making water more alkaline. Reduced alkaline water obtained from water ionizers however are due to an ionization unit, a cathode/anode system which runs on electricity to produce alkaline/acidic water. Oxygenation is presumed better in reduced alkaline/acidic water from ionizer systems.

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