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mdelano123
04-04-2008, 07:39 PM
Hi everyone,

I am giving serious consideration to purchasing a Water Ionizer. I've looked around and Ive found the Jupiter Technos, it's affordable and looks good but I want to know what makes a good Ionizer? Is this one truly as good as it says and are all the Jupiter brands good. Also what are the benefits of ionized water, and I was hoping for some kind of documented research into the health benefits, not so much people's personal experience though I am interested to hear that as well. Also is this ionization the same method that bottled water producers use and if not what do they do to purify their water, if anyone knows about this that is.

thanks

Seren
04-05-2008, 05:00 PM
See if Alissa stocks them - if not, and if you are able to ship from the UK, Shazzie sells a water ioniser, I think its like a water coaster which jou just sit a glass or jug on top of and leave it for a certain amount of time (20 mns for a glass, and hour for a jug). www.shazzie.com

Good luck! xxx

sdnasol
04-06-2008, 04:55 PM
I just purchased an Ionizer from Matt Schmid @
High Tech Health. He is very knowledgable, Tell him Laurel from Sedona refered you and he will most likely reduce the Ionizer cost to $900, I know this is still expensive, But think of how much water our bodies need to stay healthy. The ionizer alkalizes your tap water without pulling out the necessary minerals. I cant wait for mine to arrive.
(800) 794-5355

Arky
04-09-2008, 06:40 PM
I'm in the UK and bought a Jupiter Melody from EthicalJuicers.com (http://www.ethicaljuicers.co.uk/ionizers-jupiter.php)

No complaints, although I would point out that water ionizers are not as 'magical' as they are claimed to be, so don't buy one if it is going to cripple you financially. If you can afford one without going into debt, then by all means go ahead. In the longrun, they render a reasonably-economical source of filtered water.


J.