Water is one of the most important chemical compounds on our planet, and at the same time we need it for our everyday lives, and it’s also essential for the life of all living organisms on earth. It covers an estimated 71% of the earth’s surface, and approximately as much (72%) of it is contained within the human body. Within the water molecule (H2+I O-II), oxygen is stronger, so it’s bound to two hydrogen molecules so that it attracts hydrogen electrons more towards itself. Oxygen has a minus sign (−II), and a hydrogen sign has a plus sign (+ I). As a result, water has several unique and beneficial properties that we can obtain from it using special modern technologies.
It’s actually water divided into anions (-) and cations (+) by electrolysis without the addition of chemicals, retaining all of the original beneficial minerals contained in it. Through ionisation devices whereby electrolysis takes place, we obtain its beneficial properties from water. These devices have chambers separated into two parts with a specialised membrane, these are interconnected by electrodes anode (+) and cathode (-). Two types of water are separately formed in these chambers (alkaline in the ratio of approx. 70% and acidic in the ratio of around 30%). Completely different properties are obtained in this way which can be maintained for a sufficiently long time. These properties are specific for both alkaline and acidic waters, with a pH scale of 0 to 7 being acidic water // pH 7 neutral // pH of 7 to 14 alkaline water.
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