Monday, February 14, 2011

Water Ionization - Its significance

The human body runs on electromagnetic energy. Every movement undertaken by the body relies on energy. These are obvious movements, like walking, talking or throwing a football, and not-so-obvious movements that we tend to take for granted, movements such as the in-and-out movement of the lungs as we breathe, the lowering of the eyelids as we blink and, of course, the beating of the heart.  All the movements whether visible or invisible (internal) requires energy.  The food we eat, the water we drink, and the air that we breathe, serves as the fuel that our body uses to get energy.  By breathing, eating or drinking we consume this fuel (each an action which requires its own sets of movements of course).  When the fuel is used up, it doesn’t right away turns into energy.  It is converted into potential energy which awaits chemical reaction to turn into chemical energy that nucleotides transfer to our cell.  These chemical reactions are implicated in producing energy that need that two molecules exchange atoms. The trade has to be equal and compatible. Each atom that is traded contains either a positive or negative charge. A positive atom can only be traded for a negative atom and a negative atom can only be traded for a positively charged atom. These positively or negatively charged atoms are called Ions. It is the trade for the oppositely charged atom that triggers the release and transference of energy.  The chemical transference of fuel to energy has lost much of its productivity because buildup of pollution in the environment.

Every chemical fertilizer we use in our fields becomes a part of the air that we breathe or the food that we eat or gets washed into the oceans and becomes a part of the water that we drink.  These are considered as useless addition to the fuel for energy making and can slowdown and completely cause an imbalance to chemical processes for energy production.  When you move a muscle, negatively charged ions unite with positively charged ions to enable the energy needed to make the movement; the result is a molecule with all of its ions now positively charged. In order for more movement to be made, fresh negative ions are needed. The problem that pollutants pose is that they are the by-products of movement; therefore they contain almost all positive ions.  If it were only a matter of negating basic pollution levels, we could probably manage well enough, for our bodies are adept at producing negative ions. Unfortunately it is not nearly that simple.  In order to make use of the fuel we take in, our bodies have to work overtime negatively ionizing the air, water and food that we ingest so that we will have enough negative ions to provide the basic movements we need in order to survive.


We are currently living in the age of technology and most of us use electronic gadgets and electricity on a daily basis which is proven to repel negative ions.  This makes it far harder for the body to regulate the production of the negative ions necessary for survival.  The good news is that large amounts of negative ions can now be produced through outside ionization. Take ionized water for example.   Ionized water has under go electrolysis; a process separates the alkaline and acid content found in water molecules.  When water has been properly ionized it enhances the oxygen content of the blood and neutralizes free radicals in the blood stream, thus freeing up the body from its struggle to producing just enough negative ions to survive, and instead flooding the body with enough negative ions that it can function as it was designed to!  Chanson Water ionizers can supply enormous amounts of negatively charged ions with just the turn of a faucet and can be installed with very little fuss, enabling you to start relieving your body of the pressures to produce negatively charged ions just to survive, and start producing them in quantities that will truly make a difference in your health.


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