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Bumpyroad

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Posted: 07/06/08 02:12pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

redeldo wrote:

I checked out the site for Kangen water and saw the reference to diabetes. Anyone tried this out? Where does it get its source of water? How does it change tap water into akaline water?

Since I have diabetes I might be interested but its hard to believe that something as simple as water can help control blood glucose.


sounds like a medical scam to me. takes the chlorine out as will a cheap charcoal filter. I wasn't aware that chlorine gave me diabetes, especially since the last 31 years I have been drinking from a non chlorinated well.
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redeldo wrote:

I checked out the site for Kangen water and saw the reference to diabetes. Anyone tried this out? Where does it get its source of water? How does it change tap water into akaline water?

Since I have diabetes I might be interested but its hard to believe that something as simple as water can help control blood glucose.


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Bumpyroad wrote:

redeldo wrote:

I checked out the site for Kangen water and saw the reference to diabetes. Anyone tried this out? Where does it get its source of water? How does it change tap water into akaline water?

Since I have diabetes I might be interested but its hard to believe that something as simple as water can help control blood glucose.


sounds like a medical scam to me. takes the chlorine out as will a cheap charcoal filter. I wasn't aware that chlorine gave me diabetes, especially since the last 31 years I have been drinking from a non chlorinated well.
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A real snake oil product!!... I wouldnt spend 50 cents to even try it...total "BS"!

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I googled it and one article said:
Ionized alkaline water addresses many health issues and is the healthiest water available. Many years of advanced medical and scientific research have produced these high quality machines that are classified as "medical substance providers" by the government of Korea . The alkaline drinking water has exceptional hydrating qualities; the ability to deliver nutrients more efficiently at the cellular level; and detoxifies the cells ...this is due to the fact that it creates micro-cluster water. This means that instead of clusters of 13+ molecules clustered together, you generate clusters of 5 to 6 and your water clusters, being much smaller, are now much more efficient and effective. Negative ions neutralize free radicals which are known to contribute to aging and disease and they also energize the body."

so if you want your water to have 5 to 6 clusters instead of 13+, I'd certainly jump at the chance myself.
What a bunch of hooey.
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Bet he's consumed something with sugar - coffeecakes, sweet tea, soda....

My father in law hasn't been feeling good this week - did his sugar and it was in the 400 range....and he has been repeatedly told to monitor his diet.......

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