How to Make A Water Ionizer At Home

 
Ways to make alkaline water at homeI know, right? A little unexpected? Well, it only seems fair that while we’re espousing the remarkable benefits of Tyent Water Ionizers; we redress the balance a little to let you guys know that you have options. Let’s take a look at them.

  1. Baking Soda
    Because baking soda has a high alkaline content, mixing it with water at a ratio of around 600mg to an 8oz glass of water, increases the alkalinity of the water. It sure does. There’s your alkaline water right there. But there’s other stuff there too. Whatever is in your tap water, first of all, and not all tap water is created (or rather filtered) equally.

There’s also the possibility that your baking soda might contain impurities. And the implications of drinking baking soda on a regular basis; take a look at this check list of medical red-flags, in case you want to go down the baking soda route.

  • Baking soda is high in sodium thus making it unsafe in high doses, or used over long period of time
  • Edema, liver disease, kidney disease sufferers should avoid drinking baking soda water.
  • If you have any issues with your blood pressure, then avoid drinking baking soda water.
  • You may experience increased thirst and possibly stomach discomfort.

Tempting?

  1. Making An Ionizer At Home
    Really? Really really? Why, yes. You can make a homemade ionizer using household items like sponges, copper wire, electrodes or platinum coated plates, electrical clips… actually, these aren’t really household items.  You’ll probably need a trip to the DIY store.  Next, watch your chosen Youtube clip on making an ionizer unit. And then, armed with the knowledge that your experiment comes complete with the risk of fire, leaking chemicals and electrocution, feel free to go ahead and build your own ionizer. Just don’t do it in the basement at home. Or anyone else’s basement for that matter.
  1. pH drops
    Well, they don’t taste great. On the plus side, you’re less likely to cause a fire or electrocute yourself, so they probably win against building that homemade ionizer. But what great benefits they have are a little ambiguous. Arguably, you might end up with very, very expensive mineral water. But when fresh, filtered water from a Tyent Ionizer unit costs just 6 cents a glass, that doesn’t seem such an attractive idea either.

    Alkaline water by Tyent water ionizer machine

The Verdict
You saw it coming. None of these options stack up anywhere close to owning a Tyent Ionizer. Take a look at our products to see which of our products will suit you the best.

And we promise that none of them have been built in a basement with a sponge and a bunch of wires.

 

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