Tyent Ionized Alkaline Water Machines VS Kangen

Posted by: Rhona Reid On October 1, 2014 6:11 pm

 

Let’s Do Some Comparative Shopping of Water Ionizer Brands

 

Bottle on $$  It is no secret that bottled water is big business.  Each year, literally billions of dollars are spent by consumers the world over in search of a better alternative to tap water.   

You can’t blame people for wanting to drink water that doesn’t contain all the dangerous chemicals found in city water, however, with prices averaging around $1.45 per bottle, that can get pretty expensive over the long haul and then there are quality issues as well.  

Nearly 25% of all bottled water is merely glorified municipal water, which translates to tap water from another city that has been cleaned up by any number of processes.  Not good.  There are

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$1000 Big Cash Prize For Current & Future Tyent Water Ionizer Owners

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 30, 2014 6:03 pm

 

The Tyent Water Company’s $1000 Give Away Contest

 

 

Crystal Ball Reader   Wouldn’t it be great to look into the future and see yourself holding $1000 in cash?  Well now you can and you don’t have to have own a crystal ball either.  All you really need is video camera and a little creativity.

 

Right now The Tyent Water Company is running a Big Cash Contest open to all current and future owners of Tyent Ionized Water purifiers.  If you currently own a Tyent Water Ionizer and even if you don’t but would like to, here’s your chance to win $1000 in cold hard cash!

 

 

 Minute Sign

 A Minute to Win it!

 Here is how this exciting video review contest works. 

 Have you

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The Great Niagara Falls

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 22, 2014 6:27 pm

 

  One of the Greatest Waterfalls in the World

 

 

Niagara falls     Waterfall n.  A cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a precipice or steep incline

 

Waterfalls are fascinating wonders of nature to behold.  They are beautiful, mesmerizing, and powerful.   

 

There are thousands of falls across the world and trying to decide which waterfall the greatest is, is like determining the most beautiful mountain.  Beauty, as with art and many other things, is subjective and involves many factors.  

So we’ll begin with the falls closest to home and surely one of the greatest, Niagara Falls.

 

Niagara Falls

 

The word Niagara is taken from the Iroquois Indian word Onguiaahra meaning, “the

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The Sad State of Water in Our World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 16, 2014 5:49 pm

 

 

                            Water in the World Past & Present

 

water drop worldYou don’t have to be an environmentalist to recognize that pollution is taking its toll on our rivers, lakes and streams around the world, not to even mention, oceans.  While efforts to clean up the water have increased over the years and noble as they may be, sadly, these efforts are losing ground.

 

With an ever-increasing population, budget cuts, and attacks on all fronts from agricultural run offs, industrial waste and the dumping/flushing of pharmaceuticals and more, clean water is fast becoming a distant memory.

 

Here are but 3 of some of our most polluted waterways in the world with a little background history thrown in.

 

The Cuyahoga River

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Tyent USA and the Power of Flowers

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 15, 2014 6:08 pm

 

                                Flower Power Creates a Magic Carpet 

 

Genie

Art – noun the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically, in a visual form.  Something that is created with imagination and skill.

 

It has been said, Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

 

We have all marveled at some work of art that catches our eye for its beauty, creativity or for the skill and imagination it took to create. 

However, art, as they say, is subjective.  What one person may see as a thing of beauty the person standing right beside them might not like at all.  It is human nature. 

 However, there is one form of art that you would be hard-pressed

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Tyent USA and the Importance of Water Conservation

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 9, 2014 5:38 pm

 

                    Conservation, More Than Just a Catch Word

 

Hands with water drop

Conservation – the careful use of natural resources to prevent them from being lost or wasted.

                                                     -Merriam-Webster

 

Conservation is a word we read or hear about nearly everyday.  On the west coast of America, the word routinely appears in headlines where the land is scorched from the high heat and lack of rain that has persisted for years in that drought stricken area of the country.  The people there have little choice but to conserve water, if not voluntarily, then under penalty of law.  A $500 fine for watering the lawn should be enough to convince you it’s a serious situation.

 

From the algae blooms in Ohio, to the poisoned water

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September Savings is Here AT Tyent USA

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 3, 2014 4:35 pm

 

                                     

                               Tyent’s September Super Sale is on Now

 

 

 Big star sale    September kicks-off the NFL football season and Tyent USA is kicking off September with an incredible sale that is guaranteed to be a game changer.

 

We have a winning game plan designed to save you big bucks and provide you with superior products and unmatched customer service. 

 

With tremendous discounts on our top models of ionized alkaline water purifiers, this is one sale that you don’t want to drop the ball on.

 

These fantastic discounts are being offered on our best and most popular models of water purifiers like our top-of-the-line MMP-11.  You can save well over one thousand dollars off our regular price if you act now.

 

 uce-11plate

 Regularly $4,795.00

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Tyent’s Ionized Alakaline Water Sets a New Standard For Purity

Posted by: Rhona Reid On September 2, 2014 4:16 pm

 

                                         Pure Water, the Clear Choice

 

Girl with Pure Water

 

     I was traveling last week and while passing through this little town I stopped at a country-cooking restaurant for something to eat.  There were some cars in the parking lot, a good sign that the food might be decent.  I tend to avoid eateries that have only the staff’s cars in the parking lot at the dinner hour. 

 

Anyway, when the busy server reached my table he thoughtfully placed a glass of water down in front of me.  I raised it to my lips and was about to take a sip when he said, “You probably shouldn’t drink that.”  I stopped an inch short of my mouth.  Frozen, I asked, “Why

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Tyent USA’s News & Weather In The World

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 27, 2014 4:30 pm

 

Hodge Podge Blog

 

Today’s blog is a mixture of weather related news in the world.

We’ll begin with the latest news and weather story coming out of Bardarbunga, Iceland.

 

 Volcano Explosian    About ten days ago the seismic tremors of an earthquake began to roll across the Bardarbunga volcano in Iceland.  Since that time, the strength and frequency of those tremors has increased prompting scientists at the Icelandic Meteorological Office to issue warnings on Saturday of an imminent eruption.

 

On Tuesday morning (August 26th), an earthquake measuring 5.7 on the Richter scale raised fears that the volcano could blow at any moment.  With the volcano sitting deep beneath the Vatnajokull Glacier, an eruption could be even more devastating than if

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TYENT USA AND THE CYCLE OF WATER

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 25, 2014 3:42 pm

 

                                 The Never Ending Cycle of Water      

Water Cycle 2

 

The Question  

Were you aware there is about the same amount of water on the Earth today as there was millions of years ago?  It’s hard to believe really, when you take in to account that approximately 97% of all the fresh water on the planet is locked down in snow caps, glaciers, and in the frozen tundra and we can’t access it.  

That leaves only about 3% of the world’s fresh water available to us and of that 3%, about 97% is salt water and undrinkable. 

Therefore, in actuality, we have about 1% of the world’s fresh water available at any given time.  Not much, but so far, enough.  

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