Best water without buying an ionizer

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I get it that alkaline water is the best, but the price tag of the Life Ionizer is out of my comfort zone.   What’s the next best thing?   What are the alternatives, if we can’t afford an ionizer?   Thanks.

Robyn
Robyn
Robyn Openshaw is the author or editor of 10 titles, including the bestselling book The Green Smoothies Diet, the children's book,The Adventures of Junk Food Dude, and the course 12 Steps to Whole Foods. She’s passionate about overthrowing the Standard American Diet by teaching people to eat more whole foods easily, inexpensively, and deliciously. She’s the mom of 4 competitive athletes as well as a runner, cyclist, skier, and competitive tennis player. She travels all over the world speaking to sold-out audiences and studying non-toxic cancer treatment for her next project.

9 Comments on "Best water without buying an ionizer"

  1. everride says:

    I am interested in this as well as Robyn’s opinion on water softeners. For or against, and what kind? I’m sick of trying to clean the hard water build up in my showers and appliances, but I’m not sure if it’s good or bad to bathe in softened water. I used to think it would be way better to bathe in softened water, but now I wonder if it depends on how the water is softened. I know Robyn has mentioned a charcoal type filter you can install for the shower, but is that the same as a water softening system for the whole house?

  2. Crystal says:

    IDK, we used our tax money to get a Jupiter water ionizer. I adore it. :)

  3. Find a local spring to collect water from. go to http://www.fiindaspring.com

  4. Bekki says:

    I’ve been wondering the same – I don’t have the cash right now to purchase a ionizer, but have found these stick ionizers that they say you can put in your water bottle to ionize it – has anyone used or heard of these?

    Bekki

  5. Tracie says:

    Crystal – Do you also use a reverse osmosis? Or just the jupiter?

  6. Robyn Openshaw Robyn says:

    I’m a fan of water softeners for the obvious household convenience reasons, but please don’t drink “softened” (high-sodium) water. My reverse osmosis system gets rid of all the bad stuff, and then the water at the kitchen sink flows through a coral calcium remineralizer and then through the ionizer.

    Remember we do group buys occasionally to get GSG readers wholesale pricing on Life Ionizer (what I have, and it’s fantastic). More info here:

    http://www.greensmoothiegirl.com/robyn-recommendations/water-ionizers/why-drink-alkaline-water/

    From what I know of how water is ionized, I don’t trust the sticks. I used sodium chlorite drops, before getting my machine, and noticed NO impact on our health/energy like I did with drinking the ionized water.

  7. Betsy Barnes says:

    Have heard VERY good things about the ionizer sticks–from many people.
    I don’t have one. I intend to buy one. What is the reason to distrust them?

  8. Randy says:

    Betsy, can you include a link to the ionizer sticks youKve heard good things about?

  9. Al says:

    If you add ConcenTrace Trace Mineral Drops to distilled water would you still need to add an additional alkalizing agent to get the proper Ph?

    Al

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