What Are Free Radicals, and How Can Antioxidant Water Help our body?

Free Radicals

Free radicals are unstable molecules produced naturally in the body or triggered by environmental factors. While they serve essential functions, such as aiding the immune system, an excess of free radicals can lead to oxidative stress—a condition that damages cells, accelerates aging, and contributes to chronic diseases. The solution? Drinking antioxidant water with a negative […]

Why It’s Important Not to Remove All Chlorine from Household Water at the Point of Entry

Glass of water with chlorine

Protection Against Bacterial Growth in Plumbing: Chlorine acts as a disinfectant within the pipes, inhibiting the growth of bacteria, mold, and biofilm inside plumbing systems. When chlorine is entirely removed at the entrance, stagnant water in pipes—especially in areas that aren’t frequently used, such as guest bathrooms—can become a breeding ground for bacteria. This can […]

Radon

radon

Understanding the Risks of Radon in Water Radon, a naturally occurring radioactive gas, is a known health risk primarily associated with lung cancer. While much focus has been on radon in indoor air, recent studies from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have highlighted significant risks associated with radon in […]

Magnesium

Magnesium ranks fourth in the table of common minerals in the body. It has an active and important role in over 300 activities in the human body, especially in supplying 50% resilience to myocardial infarction. Hence, magnesium level is a basic condition for good health. What causes magnesium deficiency? Magnesium deficiency is due to the […]

Electricity Savings

One of the most common problems caused by scale is its buildup on heating elements (dishwasher, hot water piping, washing machine…), which damages them. Also, a layer of scale creates a layer of insulation, which increases electricity use – every inch of scale leads to a 10% increase in electricity consumption, and therefore a higher […]

Scale Deposits

Rust in Household Water

Scale deposits impair the taste of water and may therefore affect the taste of your coffee and the tap water your drink. Scale buildup also causes white residue on bathroom fixtures, causing them to lose their natural shine. Scale may also cause corrosion and even leaks. Hard Water If you’ve ever felt that no matter […]

Microplastics in Drinking Water and Plastic Bottles

Scientists examined dozens of tap water samples from countries around the world. The findings were disturbing because 83% of the samples were found to be contaminated with plastic fibers. The U.S. had the highest contamination rate – plastic fibers were found in 94% of the tap water samples. This is concerning for three main reasons: […]

Lead Dangers

Rust in Pipes

Water travels a long way and flows in many pipes until it enters your home. In the U.S. water pipes and fittings are made of metal that may contain: iron, zinc, copper, lead and plastic. These pipes and fittings may even be 120 years old. The flow of water and air through the pipes and […]

Bacteria and Parasites

Bacteria

The water we consume may contain bacteria and parasites that may cause diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, fever, and sometimes even death. Water coolers as well as mineral water bottles are bacteria incubators because they do not use chlorine which prevents them.Examples: We have a solution that can be added to the T-18 which can prevent the […]