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Creating a Better, More Balanced Life


Have you ever considered how your lifestyle and the foods and beverages you consume directly affect the status of your health? Our modern lifestyle and environment are very conducive to unhealthy living. Processed foods and beverages, pollution, and stress are extremely prevalent and may lead to various unpleasant side effects. Having daily access to clean, balanced water is a large component of a clean life. Many people take for granted the benefits of mineral rich, low acidic water that nourishes the body and keeps all systems in order.









Here's what you need to know about getting control of the pH levels in your body (with a little chemistry lesson included):
Did you know that the proper balance between acid and alkaline levels must exist for better wellness? The human body functions better when there is a balance between acidity, pH levels and adequate hydration. Having access to clean, balanced water like Kangen Water® can make a difference.
Ask yourself the following questions:
  • Does your diet include too many non-organic foods?
  • Do you crave sugars and carbs much of the time?
  • Do you often feel stressed about daily life?

If you answered "yes" to any of the above questions, take heed. You may very well be experiencing some unpleasant symptoms as a result of an imbalance. Fortunately, you can have access to clean, ionized Kangen Water®, produced by the industry-leading Enagic® water machines. These innovative water ionizing systems are used by many people just like you who care about leading a more balanced life. Alkaline water can boost ordinary filtered water to help keep you optimally hydrated and healthy. Kangen Water® is clean, and contains all of the natural minerals your body needs. Drink alkaline Kangen Water® to give your body a chance to experience a life-enhancing, better balanced water.

Kangen Water® is a balanced water for a better life.
Do you know what you are drinking? The most common beverages contain a unique mixture of alkaline and acidic compounds. Here is what's found in most beverages, as compared to the great tasting Kangen Water®.
BeverageORP
(oxidation reduction potential)
Acidic/Alkaline
Sodas+400Acid
Bottled water+200 to +300Acid
Tap water+200 to +300Acid
Green tea-40 to +100Neutral
Kangen Water®-400 to -800Alkaline

As you can see, Kangen Water® has some powerful alkaline characteristics. No other beverage can compete with the remarkable benefits of Kangen Water®. Using the incredible Enagic® water ionizer can support the changes you are already making in your lifestyle.

Are you ready to Change Your Water - Change Your Life?™

The Enagic® water ionizing generator uses the high-tech process of electrolysis to restructure your tap water and transform it into alkalized, ionized water. In addition, since it connects easily to your kitchen faucet, you'll find Kangen Water® convenient, clean tasting, and uncomplicated! Who knew it could be so easy to change your life?

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