Mineral Deficiency is a Self-Inflicted Wound
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How to determine if your water is hard enough for health
For you to get the calcium and magnesium from water that you need every day for good health, you should make sure your water has a minimum hardness of 170 mg/L. If you have soft water, which is less than 100 mg/L total hardness, it can also corrode pipes and put toxic metals like cadmium and lead in your water.Magnesium – The most important hard water mineral
Several studies have shown that magnesium in water, more than calcium, is necessary for good heart health. Research shows that you want at least 20 mg/L of magnesium in your water, more is better! If your water is deficient in either mineral, you can add minerals to it with a remineralization cartridge. Yes! Life Ionizers can add minerals to your water!How Alkaline Water from water ionizers could end the epidemic of mineral deficiency
Alkaline water from a home water ionizer that uses hard water is sweet and refreshing. Hard water contains significant amounts of calcium and magnesium, both of which are 30% easier for your body to absorb from water than they are from food. A water ionizer makes hard water from the tap taste better than mineral deficient bottled water. A water ionizer encourages you to drink more water, because it tastes better, and it’s convenient. Alkaline water from a water ionizer is cheaper than bottled water too. An alkaline water ionizer can save you a lot of money – and may just save your life!Life Ionizers Guarantees – We WILL make YOUR tap water taste great!
A Life Alkaline Water ionizer will turn your bad tasting (but very good for you!) hard water into the best tasting water you can find – MUCH better than the filtered or bottled water you’re drinking now – we guarantee it. Want to find out if YOUR water has enough calcium and magnesium? Call our healthy water experts today at 877-959-7977 for a free consultation on the mineral content of your water!Reference
Gumashta, J, and R et al Gumashta. "Hard water and heart: the story revisited." IOSR Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences. n.d..Web (2013): n. page. Print. <http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jpbs/papers/vol1-issue1/B0110720.pdf>.