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WARNING: Kangen Water® Additive May Cause Side Effects

Leo McDevitt |

Kangen water® machines make artificially alkaline water using a chemical additive called calcium glycerophosphate, a drug often used as a calcium supplement. Calcium glycerophosphate is a potent drug that can cause a decrease in normal levels of stomach acid. Health experts recommend that you only consume calcium glycerophosphate under a doctor's orders because over-consumption can be dangerous. If you use too much calcium glycerophosphate in your Kangen water®, you may experience some potentially health-threatening side effects. These side effects can range from moderate (gas) to severe (kidney stones). [caption id="attachment_5694" align="alignleft" width="235"]Kangen calcium glycophosphate additive Kangen calcium glycophosphate additive[/caption]

Side Effects of Calcium Glycerophosphate

Calcium glycerophosphate is a drug that when taken as directed is safe. However, Enagic doesn't provide any guidance to its customers about its effects. The problem with that is, Kangen Machine owners must use it to increase the pH levels of the water their machine makes, so it's very possible to use too much, and endanger your health. The side effects reported below are from WebMD:
  • [caption id="attachment_8983" align="alignright" width="350"]warning-kangen-water-additive-may-cause-side-effects-infographic If you experience any of these Kangen Water side effects, stop drinking Kangen water and see your doctor, right away[/caption]
If you experience any of the side effects of calcium glycerophosphate from drinking Kangen water, stop drinking it and tell your doctor right away. The most common side reported from drinking kangen water spiked with calcium glycerophosphate are nausea and constipation. Kangen water® machine owners who experience these side effects are overdosing on calcium glycerophosphate!

Health Conditions - Talk to your doctor before drinking Kangen water®

Talk to your doctor before drinking Kangen water if you have a history of kidney stones or low stomach acid. Warn your doctor that the machine uses the calcium glycerophosphate additive. Your doctor will probably advise you not to use it.   Your doctor can advise you on how much (if any) Kangen water® you should drink.

Life Ionizers make natural alkaline water

Life alkaline water ionizers do not calcium glycerophosate, they make natural alkaline water. The reason Enagic® needs to add calcium glycerophosate to their water is that the Kangen water® machine isn’t powerful enough to make natural alkaline water unless the water being used has sufficient hardness. Kangen water® sales representatives that we've talked to are unaware of the risks that can come from over-consumption of calcium glycerophosate so watch out! To protect your health, you may want to avoid the kangen water® machine. Since Enagic® Kangen doesn’t understand the risks of the chemicals they’re using,  you can't trust them.

Get the water ionizer more doctors trust. Call us today at 877-959-7977 for a free, no obligation consultation.

References

"Drugs & Medications - calcium glycerophosphate Misc.." Common and rare side effects of calcium glycerophosphate. Web MD. Web. 8 Jul 2013. <http://www.webmd.com/drugs/drug-5701-calcium glycerophosphate Misc.aspx?drugid=5701&drugname=calcium glycerophosphate Misc&pagenumber=6>. Nguyen, Quang. "Calcium glycerophosphate side effects." Doctor answers on Healthtap. Healthtap. Web. 8 Jul 2013. <https://www.healthtap.com/topics/calcium-glycerophosphate-side-effects>.
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