The Difference — Why Kangen Beats the Rest.

30 11 2007

To whom it may concern: Could you SPECIFICALLY tell me what are the distinct differences between Enagic and Jupiter Orion machine…In comparing price, I notice there was a BIG difference. However, in my experience cheaper is not always better. With that said, I would like to know what sets the Enagic machine apart, besides price! If and when responding, please quantify your response (ie, ORP levels, PH levels etc) or explain the material used to construct your machine Vs Jupiter’s Orion (the latest Jupiter machine).
I’m in the process of making a decision to purchase.
Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Audrey

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Strong Acidic Water for a Chemical-Free Lawn and Garden

18 11 2007

It is possible to grow food and maintain your lawn without using agricultural chemicals. Using strong acid water from Enagic’s Kangen Water units to spray vegetables in your garden or on your lawn will kill blight and molds, without posing a hazard to your health and the environment.

To learn more, click here to watch the movie “Eliminating Agricultural Chemicals”.



Preventing Food Poisoning

18 11 2007

Did you know that Strong Acidic water produced by Enagic’s Kangen Water units will kill harmful bacteria on food, as well as on kitchen surfaces? Kangen Water units produce a water that has a pH of 2.5. A pH of 2.5 or lower is necessary to kill bacteria, such as salmonella, e. coli and hepatitis.

To learn more about the effects of strong acid water, click here to watch the movie “Eliminating Food Poisoning”.



Are You Living With Constipation?

31 10 2007

US Health And Human Services States that 95% of people living in North America have a clogged colon. This is a common problem world wide.

Studies show that a dirty colon is the root of all disease.

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Atopic Dermatitis 15 Million Americans Show Symptoms

31 10 2007

What is Atopic Dermatitis? Atopic Dermatitis is a reoccurring skin condition. A person with Atopic Dermatitis develops dry, red and very itchy skin: From an abnormal reaction to irritants, environmental allergens and certain foods.

Usually, this condition develops in childhood, in conjunction with other Atopic diseases like Asthma and Hay Fever.

The cause is unknown. It is believed that a combination of genetic and environmental factors may be the culprits.

Can Atopic Dermatitis be cured?

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About Strong Acid Water (Lower than pH2.7)

5 03 2007

NOT SUITABLE AS DRINKING WATER

Strong acid water is the electrolytic water with electrical potential, which includes the hypochlorous acid generated from the anode side when electrolysis is caused. It is made by adding electrolysis enhancer (salt water) to tap water. It is not a chemical. Generally, when lower than pH2.7, it has a redox potential of more than +1.00 mV.

· In the food industry, strong acidic water is regarded as having excellent disinfecting properties, and can be substituted for alcohol and hypo-chlorine sodium.
· In the medical-care industry, the water is widely used for preventing the spread of infection within hospitals, disinfecting medical equipment, general cleaning, as well as for washing the hands.
· In the agriculture industry, the water had been received with great interest for its role in reducing the amount of agricultural chemicals used.

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Electric Water Kills Plant, Food Pathogens

20 02 2007

A University of Georgia scientist has found an environmentally
friendly product nurserymen can use to kill plant diseases.

What is it?

Water.

But this fungus-killing water doesn't flow from just any
faucet.
It's electrolyzed water created by a machine that combines water,
electricity and a salt solution that enhances the water's
properties.

The water-and-salt solution flows through a machine called
an electrolyzed oxidizing water unit. The result is two types
of water: one very acidic and one highly alkaline.

"I've tried the acidic electrolyzed water on everything
from begonias to geraniums," said James Buck, a plant
pathologist
working in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences.
"It's very safe for the plants. And it kills fungi in a
matter
of seconds."

Hundreds
of ornamental plants are grown in nurseries across the Southeast.
And nurserymen constantly fight to control diseases that reduce
their plant yields.

"Typically, in just one year, 10 percent of the crop will
be lost to plant diseases," Buck said.

To test the effectiveness of the electrolyzed water, Buck
selected
two diseases to work with: powdery mildew and gray mold.

"In a greenhouse operation, you're going to have these
two diseases," Buck said. "They're foliar fungi that
attack the leaves and flowers of plants."

Buck applied the electrolyzed water as a spray and found it
killed fungi much faster than traditional fungicides.

"We're not trying to replace fungicides," he said.
"But we are looking for alternatives and additional tools
for growers to use. On top of its effectiveness, the electrolyzed
water is also environmentally friendly."

The water kills bacteria and fungi almost immediately. But
it loses its properties over time. "That's another reason
it would be a popular choice," he said.

Buck expanded his tests to include 25 fungi. And each time
the electrolyzed water killed the fungus in "usually 10 to
30 seconds."

Over the next two years, he plans to broaden his research into
electrolyzed water's use as a contact fungicide. He'll do so with
the help of a $123,000 Pest Management Alternatives grant from
the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

He now plans to find out how much and how often the water
should
be sprayed, which ornamentals it works best on and how its cost
compares to that of traditional fungicides.

Buck's research may lead to EO water replacing or reducing
the use of chemical fungicides in commercial greenhouses.

"The electrolyzed oxidizing water unit won't be an
affordable
option for mom-and-pop nurseries," he said. "But large
nursery operators should find the cost well worth the
benefit."

For the past four years, CAES food scientists have been using
the electrolyzed water to kill bacteria on food and sanitize
surfaces
and equipment used in food preparation.

"We're focusing on finding safe, effective, economical
and practical means of controlling food-borne pathogens as food
moves from the farm, through postharvest operations and onto the
table at home," said Yen-Con Hung, a CAES food
scientist.

"EO water has many applications," he said,
"from
nonthermal food washing and sanitization to water treatment and
general household cleaning applications."

Hung has tested electrolyzed water's effectiveness for
controlling
food-borne pathogens on plastic kitchen cutting boards, fresh
poultry and lettuce.

"This water drastically cuts down the levels of
Salmonella
and Campylobacter on chicken carcasses," Hung said. "It
would be a very effective addition to chicken processing
plants."

He has found the water effective, too, at removing pathogens
on foods like lettuce that can't be heated to kill bacteria.

Source: http://georgiafaces.caes.uga.edu/getstory.cfm?storyid=1348#complete

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