The YOUTube Video Comparisons - What They Don't Tell You
Regarding the YouTube video comparisons. Hm... is "seeing" really believing? Let's talk about that for a minute here. If I tell you that we're
getting about a 700 ORP average in California and the video comparisons show you a little over 100, what does that tell you?
It tells you that you don't know the whole story. So, let's get the facts straight.
Here in California we have very hard water. In rural areas people have to dig wells. However, there is a problem with going too far down into
our soil in some areas. If you go too far down you get sea water. But because you are not going down far enough, you have other problems. Some
well water must be filtered using a variety of filters. The problem with some of these filters is that they filter out too much of the good
properties as well as the bad.
Why is this important to know?
Because the ORP will decrease dramatically due to the use of these filters. So, if you compare the ORP in water that has very little minerals
and calsium, your results are going to be flat and misleading. Some filters are actually so bad they take out all of the minerals and calsium
which create "dead" water. These things are absolutely important.
So, in the beginning of the video when the guy says it's important to know what your water type is, where it's coming from etc... he's right.
What he doesn't tell you is exactly what type of water filters they may be using if the water they are testing is not tap water. The
ORP rating he gets is misleading.
He also doesn't tell you the things you need to do if you have a well. There are too many variables here but in every case, in the US
especially, if you talk to a technician at Enagic, you will learn exactly what you can do if you happen to be of the very small population with
some of the more difficult situations such as well water can present.
Is this information important? You bet it is. Is this information that can mislead you if you don't know all the facts? Most certainly it can.
Let's just compare by way of this illustration.
For instance, let's compare two horses. One is a high performace race horse and the other is your average farm horse. If you starve the high
performance horse for some time and then pit these two horse together in a race, your results are going to be very misleading. You might even
think that the farm horse was just as valuble as the race horse due to the results, and because it's far cheaper, you'd think why bother buying
the race horse when the farm horse performs just as well.
This is exactly why watching those video comparisons are not going to give you the powerful results that are obtained with Enagic's
LEVELUK SD 501 water ionizing machine. What you "feed" into the machines, is going to make a huge difference, and if you do it just right, you
can make the competitors machines look pretty good by the type of water fed through the machines.
Here's something else that could alter the results. As water is processed through these machines, the plates in the machines begin to heat up.
This is where the differences in materials, technology and craftsmanship will become very evident.
Within a few minutes the ORP of the competor modles will drop dramatically. However, it takes 30 minutes for the ORP level's to drop a mear
15% with the LEVELUK SD501. These machines are not equal. And YouTube is simply a means of gaining free unmonitored publicity.
ORP Readings Are They Pure?
The ORP probes are very sensitive to their environment. How they are stored and the way they are handled before and after each test is
important. So, how did they clean these probes before they began testing and how did they clean them between each test? These things do matter
and they will change the results.
There is a good protocol for this type of testing and it is obvious that this protocol was not performed for the YouTube video where they test
three different machines.
What else are they not showing you?
30 seconds is not going to tell you much of anything. Let's say you want to take some water with you while you're out doing errands.
Or perhaps you have to be away for a day or two and you want to take a few gallons of water on your trip.
What type of results will you get from water that has been sitting for hours or days? What will the alkalinity be in a few hours?
Will it change? What will happen to the ORP level's within hours?
Enagic's machines will show these types of results using tap water:
ORP Potential of the LEVELUK SD501 - 550 - 1200 ORP:
The ORP will be higher in areas with higher minerals and calsium. The second day will average about 50% of the first days reading, the third
day will go down another 50%.
The results will be different depending on the quality of your tap water, the ORP is higher is California, the ORP will be lower if you
use certain types of filters for your well water. Better results can be acheived through proper education and installation of the
right filters and or in some cases, the removal of certain filters.
Please take the time to watch this video comparison where 25 ionizers were put to the test. You will learn the answer to this question:
Is there additional quality and value in the SD501, or is it just an artificially inflated $1500 machine that has been overpriced to justify
an MLM compensation plan? Watch the video now.
And before I stop here, I want to add that the best way to store your water is in the refrigerator, in a dark container, or glass one that is
not placed in warm direct light. Remember, the clorine has been filtered out. So, it's important to know how to store your water.
If you are taking it with you during the day, make sure you don't leave it in the car if it's warm outside, or in direct sunlight. Bacteria
can and will grow if you don't pay attention to how to properly carry your healthy water with you outside your home.
In addtion, you should be sure to wash your containers after each day's use.
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