An average adult loses approximately two litres of water daily. Once the body loses five per cent of its total water volume, symptoms of fatigue and general discomfort will be observed. If you’re not properly hydrated, your body can’t perform at its highest level. You may experience fatigue, muscle cramps, dizziness, or more serious symptoms.
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Understanding the water you drink
Health practitioners advise us to drink enough water for a healthy lifestyle. Tap water is maintained to be at neutral pH of 7.0 or slightly acidic, whereas ionized alkaline water has a higher pH value and contains more hydroxide (OH-) ions. The ions make ph Balancer’s water antioxidant-rich, which helps to improve the quality of one’s health. The free-radical scavenging antioxidants also help to protect cells and encourage wellness.
Restore Your Health To The Right Balance
Every drop of pH Balancer encapsulates the invigorating energy of the ocean. Smooth tasting and instantly refreshing, this water aids in neutralizing the body’s acidic waste, removing toxins and restoring a healthy balance inside your body. It is also perfect for athletes as the small-clustered water molecules are easily absorbed; helping to flush out metabolic waste and replenishing water and electrolytes lost during exercise.
Rehydrate, Restore and Rejuvenate
- Rehydrate
Smaller clusters of water molecules are more readily absorbed, allowing our bodies to rehydrate faster. - Restore
Our bodies’ ideal pH level is restored when acidic waste products have been removed. - Rejuvenate
The free-radical scavenging antioxidants will help to protect cells and assist in rejuvenation.
pH Balancer Ocean Alkaline Ion Water
pH Balancer is sourced from pristine sea areas. With ion membrane exchange technology, the concentration of seawater is increased six to seven times. After going through the distillation process, the sea salt crystallizes out. The condensate is then collected as the source of pH Balancer. Subsequently, it undergoes a series of filtrations, reverse osmosis, electrolysis and sterilization; followed by bottling and packaging.