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BUSTED Water Ionizer Scam ALERT | Aqua-Ionizer Deluxe

Leo McDevitt |

A recent entry into the water ionizer market, awater ionizer  called the Aqua Ionizer Deluxe 7.0. Air Water Life is currently under investigation by Intertek ETL, which is an industry certification service. They test products like alkaline water ionizers to make sure they’re safe to use.

Aqua-Ionizer Deluxe not ETL Certified

[caption id="attachment_5773" align="alignright" width="448"]alkaloine wate scam infographic Can you trust an uncertified machine with your health?[/caption] The company that sells it claims that their alkaline water ionizer has been certified by Intertek ETL for consumer use. But, according to ETL, they have not tested or certified the Aqua Ionizer Deluxe for anything. This means that the Aqua Ionizer Deluxe has other certifications that are dubious! The lack of certifications on the Aqua Ionizer Deluxe 7.0 is a big deal. It means that this ionizer is not guaranteed to be safe for home use, and that it may contain lead. The Aqua Ionizer Deluxe is made in China, which is the world’s leading manufacturer of lead tainted products. According to a study conducted by Thomas Jefferson University in 2011, at least 10 percent of all Chinese goods tested positive for lead. The Aqua Ionizer Deluxe does not have ISO certification.  ISO certification ensures that the products you buy meet important standards for quality. Life Ionizers checked with the ISO, and the Aqua Ionizer Deluxe 7.0 isn’t listed for ISO certification.

Aqua Ionizer Deluxe is a scam

The Aqua Ionizer Deluxe has been exposed as a scam. claims that it is  is made of “FDA certified plastic” are ridiculous – don’t be fooled. Every water ionizer uses the same kinds of food-grade plastic, the law requires it. Life Ionizers has also discovered that one company selling this ionizer has plagiarized our blog. We are currently seeking to have the plagiarized material removed by Google. Some of our competitors have also contacted us and informed us that the same company has plagiarized them as well. YouTube just removed one of their videos for trademark violations as they were trying to make people think they were part of Life Ionizers.

Avoid Chinese-made water ionizers

You should avoid Chinese made water ionizers entirely, none of them have been certified for medical use – for a reason! The certification process for a water ionizer is expensive, but necessary to protect your health. Chinese water ionizer manufacturers are not willing to invest the money needed to make a quality product, or ensure it’s safe for use. Chinese made water ionizers may be tempting because they’re so cheap, but the money you might save on a cheap water ionizer could end up costing you your health. Are you sure the water ionizer you’re thinking of buying is certified safe to use? Call us today at: 877-959-7977 and we’ll find out for you.

Reference

"China’s Poisonous Exports (Includes reference to Thomas Jefferson University study)." Washington Times. Washington Times, 3 Jul 2013. Web. 8 Jul 2013. <http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/nov/15/chinas-poisonous-exports/>.
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