Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 ---it can be done if one is willing to pay for it.. most people wouldn't.I did, in order to change the ph additional steps are involved , the more steps(processes)the more$$$$$my primary clustered water machine was 6 digits in cost, like I said most will not spend the money, oh well! one can spend that $$$ on what you put into your body or you can pay it to the Dr., for me it was a simple choice, once you have survived all the crap(nde's[4]) that I have you do not ever want to go to the Dr. again. hell ! one of those times it was their fault. there are some cheaper machines(4-5 digit cost) that use coral calcium to adjust Ph. up .dont know how they adjust down karl In , Jorge Roshkov <marjorg@b...> wrote: > How does the RO unit change the acidity level of water? > In my investigation, when I was looking at bottling water for sale, I had a > plan to RO the tap water, and then treat it with a 'conditioner unit' - > based on Schauberger's study into water energising. > There was no mention of acidifying water from the RO unit - all it did , was > set up in such a way that more or less of the minerals and salts and > additives were removed. > This ranged from about 20% - to 100%. > The down side was that the more 'filtration' that was required, the more > waste water was flushed down the sink, carrying all the sediments, salts and > solids. > But at no stage was there mentioned any change in the Ph of the water > resulting from treatment. > I cannot see, as the water is 'simply' being filtered through a membranous > system, how the acidity can be altered......? > Regards > Jorge > > karl <k_t723> > > Saturday, 12 July 2003 11:25 > Re: Bottled water is two years old > > > --- > > actually those that can afford it can funnel the acid water to the > shower thereby effectively eliminating the need for soaps in the > shower. my system has an adjustable Ph(3-10) setting so that I can > go with a Ph of 3.0 for cleaning and disinfecting; for drinking > water I set it to 7.5-8.0 a good portion that is laden with > contaminates is still lost, but when one considers that all water > municipalities recycle the water at least 8 times before using > fresh. that is correct your tap drinking water at one point had > human waste products in it!!really more like 8 times it was mixed > with the waste and re-filtered!! then sent to the tap!the best > systems have an adjustable Ph setting,mine was 2600$ and I installed > it myself > karl > > In , " Carol Minnick " > <carolminnick@a...> wrote: > > Then is there any use for the " waste " water? You probably > couldn't – or > > shouldn't – even use it in your garden, should you? It's amazing > all > > the chemicals we are exposed to on a daily basis. > > Carol > > > > > > karl [k_t723] > > Friday, July 11, 2003 10:53 PM > > > > Re: Bottled water is two years old > > > > --- > > it's not wasteful that is how far tap is from pure!! in austin the > > petro-chemical contaminates list in the hundreds not to mention > > radioactive isotobes(spelling) from the reactor leak that they say > > didn't reach ground water you name it over 700 in all on the > list , > > that I recieved from the water dept. and picked up by mainstream > > media here , that is why I said tap water is a chemical cocktail, > > there is more cocktail than H2O, it's a shame that the petro- > > chemical industries etc. have been allowed to maim the planet so > > thoroughly > > karl > > > > > > , " Carol Minnick " > > <carolminnick@a...> wrote: > > > Thanks for the explanation, Karl. What a wasteful way to make > > pure > > > water!! > > > Carol > > > > > > > > > karl [k_t723] > > > Friday, July 11, 2003 8:40 PM > > > > > > Re: Bottled water is two years old > > > > > > --- > > > > > > Hi Carol , had to collect the checks today just got in .the > tap > > > water is the cocktail, the Ro system puts the " bad " [acid , > > > contaminates] water down the drain that is why it takes 5-8 > > gallons > > > of tap to make 1 gal. of pure water or at least as pure as your > > > system is designed for, considering the supply > > > karl > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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