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    From their page:

    the water is pH normalized to an optimal balance as found in nature.

    What is normal? What does it mean? Distilled water hat a pH of 7.0 . Rain water is usually acidic (pH 4.0-5.*), tap water is usually alkaline around pH 8.0

    The pH will fluctuate during the day too. Pseudo-science crap. Sorry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by rt512:
    I grew up in UK, Wales to be more specific, and I drank litres of tap water direct from the tap everyday, which by what it says on that site is my body would have absorbed a helluva lot more chlorine, and I'm fine.

    I guess you don't visit swimming pools often then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proplus:
    I grew up in UK, Wales to be more specific, and I drank litres of tap water direct from the tap everyday, which by what it says on that site is my body would have absorbed a helluva lot more chlorine, and I'm fine.

    I guess you don't visit swimming pools often then.
    grow up in wales, lived in Birmingham, seems like you have been thriving on severn trent water ( my former company) with it's hard water ( some areas only though) which is good for your health, not so great for pipes due scaling effect of hard water over time