Didn't realize it was so novel- you can get alkaline water in most 7elevens in the US these days...
CR7Elevens?
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Didn't realize it was so novel- you can get alkaline water in most 7elevens in the US these days...
Ohhh, OK, I get it.
When Kulu does it, on CR7s recommendation, it’s cool, when Zest talks about it, it’s stupid pseudoscience…
pH, Alkaline, whatever next! (Kangan perhaps, would like to see the brand)
Speaking to SPURSPLAY after training on Friday, Antonio said: “Deki is close but is still not available for tomorrow’s game. He has to wait. We need to have a bit of patience with him and to recover him very well.”
Asked about Deki and team news at his pre-match press conference, Antonio added: “We have the same players as the last game. Deki is not available. The rest of the players are okay. We need to have a bit of patience with Deki, don’t take risks, because we have to play a lot of games from now until November. It will be very important to recover him very well and, at this moment, it’s not 100 per cent sure to be in perfect physical condition. For this reason, it’s good to respect the opinion of the doctors on the player.”
Sigh.No it’s still bullshit pseudoscience. Athletes buy in to psuedoscience all the time because they’re desperate to find an edge so will latch on to anything.
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Is Alkaline Water Better for You?
Whether it’s through an advertisement or on a grocery store shelf, you’ve probably heard of alkaline water and its supposed benefits. Here’s how marketers are selling and repackaging the concept of water to you.health.clevelandclinic.org
Sigh.
Actually, my feeling is this. Spring water, low TDS is best, if nitrate free.
If, you are junked up, distilled water is the wettest, this binds to more waste and cleans the body best, 8oz sipped on hour through half hour, rest 30minutes, repeat, through early part of day 7-8x (Depending on weight).
Icelandic Glacier water is the best for Oxygen, zero nitrate, Mothercare used to sell it, not sure if still do. 7.4 pH and tastes divine (filtered through 5,000 years soooooo clean).
Generally subscribe to the Reams thinking, water is for cleaning you out, that is why it runs to the Kidneys, that is why having pure water may assist (though I do not like distilled).
Volvic and Fiji water is best if you seek Silicon, to chelate Aluminium, tests show this is the best form (Projessor Exley et al.), for Alzheimers/Parkinsons,
If you are buffering acidic load, like athletes here in this thread, then a higher pH may assist in ATP resilience.
Water, quite the thing.
Agree. Any mineral water/sparkling water drinker knows this. Big difference between San Pelligrino, Perrier, Topo Chico, etc. The idea of balancing foods by pH is very normal too. I enjoy alkaline water. Most of the time I just drink single filtered through my tap though.Sigh.
Actually, my feeling is this. Spring water, low TDS is best, if nitrate free.
If, you are junked up, distilled water is the wettest, this binds to more waste and cleans the body best, 8oz sipped on hour through half hour, rest 30minutes, repeat, through early part of day 7-8x (Depending on weight).
Icelandic Glacier water is the best for Oxygen, zero nitrate, Mothercare used to sell it, not sure if still do. 7.4 pH and tastes divine (filtered through 5,000 years soooooo clean).
Generally subscribe to the Reams thinking, water is for cleaning you out, that is why it runs to the Kidneys, that is why having pure water may assist (though I do not like distilled).
Volvic and Fiji water is best if you seek Silicon, to chelate Aluminium, tests show this is the best form (Projessor Exley et al.), for Alzheimers/Parkinsons,
If you are buffering acidic load, like athletes here in this thread, then a higher pH may assist in ATP resilience.
Water, quite the thing.
Agree. Any mineral water/sparkling water drinker knows this. Big difference between San Pelligrino, Perrier, Topo Chico, etc. The idea of balancing foods by pH is very normal too. I enjoy alkaline water. Most of the time I just drink single filtered through my tap though.
There's no depth because there's no substance my man. All of that was essentially pseudoscience, so how can I engage? It's the equivalent of trying to argue with some Georgian 'scientist' trying to explain why leeching will clean the humours or something along those lines. I might as well discuss advanced mathematics with a chimpanzee.
No type of water can ''clean you out'' because you have numerous organs which do that. If they aren't doing that then you're either dead or close to dying. Detoxing is a lie. And there fucking certainly isn't any type of magic water from Fiji which will help with parkinson's or alzheimer's FFS. The only kind of detox/cleanse that has any basis in medicine or science is when somebody is addicted to drugs, the rest is hocus pocus bogus pseudoscience.
The only thing you 'know' are the benefits of a placebo. Which, in all fairness, can actually be pretty extensive, so if that's working for you ... go ahead.
In terms of actual benefits proven by science, nada. Which is generally what I go by, rather than 'I tried x and it definitely works!' or some '''study''' which wasn't peer-reviewed and was done by some quack doctor.
I'm talking mostly about taste and digestibility. Alkaline water is supposed to help with low pH food like when you eat lots of pulled pork or tomatoes.The only thing you 'know' are the benefits of a placebo. Which, in all fairness, can actually be pretty extensive, so if that's working for you ... go ahead.
In terms of actual benefits proven by science, nada. Which is generally what I go by, rather than 'I tried x and it definitely works!' or some '''study''' which wasn't peer-reviewed and was done by some quack doctor.
3 Mineral Waters That Can Remove Aluminum from the Brain
The number of neurological diseases connected to aluminum toxicity has been continuously increasing. The intrusion of aluminum into our gray matter can’t be stopped by the blood-brain barrier, so aluminum builds up and stays in the tissue that doesn’t have quick cellular turnover.
The natural death of cells and their replacement that happens in our body is called apoptosis. This process excludes the cancer cells whose reproduction and colonization in tumors continue, except if it is directly introduced or the cells are obliterated by synthetic and natural chemical compounds.
Aluminum gradually accumulates in toxic amounts in cellular turnover tissues with a slow rate of apoptosis, like the heart, bone matter, and the brain. Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s,chronic fatigue, MS, and other auto-immune or neurological diseases are manifested in the brain and its related nervous system, including the full autistic spectrum.
Aluminum toxins are everywhere around us: in beverage containers, cookware, cigarette smoke, foil, antiperspirants, cosmetics, antacids, sunscreens, and the omnipresent but often ignored chemtrails, whose aluminum nanoparticles can be inhaled into the lungs and carried directly to our brain through the blood or sinuses.
Moreover, all vaccines contain aluminum which reduces the chances of getting rid of it naturally. It goes directly into our blood and then is routed into the heart and brain, increasing their levels of accumulated aluminum toxicity.
People have come into the age of aluminum, as explained by Dr. Chris Exley, Ph.D. Although many believe that this metal is the most common on earth and completely harmless, Dr. Chris Exley has been researching aluminum toxicity for more than 2 decades. As he explains, the “Age of Aluminum” had begun in the early 20s and lasted up till now.
Before this period, aluminum was the planet’s most ample mineral which hadn’t been mined. But ever since it started mining and using it in various ways, there is a noticeable rise in the number of neurological diseases, as Dr. Exley explains.
The Message of Dr. Chris Exley to the Vaccine Safety Conference, 2011
At this conference, he was focused on improving the neurological damage of vaccinated children, which involved silica-the second most ample mineral on the planet. He has put children with neurological damage caused by vaccinations, such as autism disorders, on a silicic acid- a silica form that showed extraordinary results.
According to Dr. Exley, silicic acid is the most bio-available and effective method to get the silica into the blood through the gut, and then into the brain matter. Here, it binds with the molecules of aluminum, safely leaving the brain cell tissue, and eventually eliminating it through the urine.
Dr. Exley has successfully used the Spritzer mineral water produced in Malaysia on aluminum toxic kids with autism disorders. Almost all vaccines contain aluminum. Together with his team, Dr. Exley gave 1 liter of this water daily to 15 patients with Alzheimer’s disease for a period of 13 weeks.
All participants showed reduced aluminum levels by 50-70%, and 8 of them no longer deteriorated, while 3 showed significant cognitive improvement. Coconut oil might be better for reversing Alzheimer’s disease, however, mineral waters with high amounts of ionic silicic or Orthosilicic acid will lower the brain’s aluminum toxicity, protecting it from Alzheimer’s disease.
Mineral waters in the USA with similar amounts of Spritzer’s silicic acid which have the capacity to penetrate the blood-brain barrier are Fiji and Volvic. The Fiji water contains more silicic acid and has a more available price of about $1.99 per liter in Walmart, and its bottles are BPA-free according to the analysis of People’s Chemist. They give the names of other water bottles free of BPA: Smart Water, Evian, and Voss.
He suggests drinking 1.5 liters of this water a day, but for higher aluminum toxicity levels, consuming the same amount of water in one hour period is the most successful way to detoxify the brain from aluminum. According to him, there are 3 commercial bottled drinks of the water that list the amounts of present silica as milligram per liter on their bottles, out of which Fiji contains the highest amounts. Just to make clear, we aren’t affiliated with Fiji.
You can help prevent dementia by consuming silica mineral water or stop an early onset of Alzheimer’s disease and even reverse most of its symptoms by using it with pure cold-pressed coconut oil. If silica is sufficiently supplemented, the person will be able to eliminate aluminum through urine. Apparently, there are no side effects of taking too much, but make sure you consume adequate water and maintain your potassium and vitamin B1 levels.
More About Silica
It provides collagen elasticity in tendons, cartilage, and all other connecting tissues in our body, which in turn lowers pains and aches and keeps the flexibility of our body. Moreover, it has been shown that blood serum silica in higher amounts prevents building plaque in arteries and the formation of clogged blood vessels.
Recently, the main reason for building plaque in arteries has been shifted from cholesterol accumulation to arterial calcification from unabsorbed serum calcium. Silica is considered to play important role in the building of bone matter. Calcium won’t be able to become part of the bone matter if there’s no sufficient silica, vitamin K2, and magnesium, so it will remain in the blood that might calcify in the soft tissue of the inner walls of arteries and the heart.
Therefore, silica is crucial for keeping a healthy cardiovascular system and strong bones, which makes it a vital anti-aging mineral rather than just a deep skin beauty mineral. More good silica sources are cucumbers, the plant Perfect Balance, and NCBI, but these lack the ionic suspension of silicic acid used in the previously mentioned waters that are able to get through the blood-brain barrier.
Mate, you are showing you know nothing of basic biology and biochemistry.
You diss, every health item as nonsense when it’s all well proven.
Thick, or, a fat, drug sales rep.