Is a Water Ionizer Much Better Than a Standard Filter?

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 27, 2017 12:00 pm

A water ionizer is usually a bigger investment than a standard, faucet-mounted water filter, so how do they compare?

So how does a standard filter compare to a water ionizer?
  • What’s In the Water? With a point-of-use water filter, you need to start with your source water and what’s in it.  No water filter of this kind is going to remove all organic, chemical and toxic contaminants.  You need to know that the type of filter you opt for will take out the worst of what’s in your water.

A Tyent Water Ionizer filter has the same micron level and filtration capabilities as a kidney dialysis machine, removing over 200 contaminants including 99% of lead, and up to 99% …

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Is a Water Ionizer Much Better than a Reverse Osmosis Unit?

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 25, 2017 7:00 am

 
Reverse osmosis water units are important in survival situations or in war zones where the usual water infrastructure has broken down, for example.  The idea is that dirty water is pumped through a semi-permeable membrane, which removes salt, some bacteria and other contaminants.

Reverse Osmosis = dead water.
Want the Good News First? 

The good news?  It works.  Nearly everything is removed from the water.  The bad news?  That includes the good stuff — the elements we need our drinking water to contain.

That’s not a problem in the very short term.  However, drinking reverse osmosis water as our main source of hydration carries a real risk of denying our bodies the essential minerals we need to thrive.

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Is a Water Ionizer Really Much Better Than My Well Water?

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 20, 2017 12:00 pm

 
We all know that there are serious problems with America’s water pipelines and infrastructure from coast to coast, so well water must be a better option, right?

What ends up in here is pretty horrifying.
Well, What’s the Truth?

Well water gives an impression of natural purity, untainted by miles of aging, contaminated pipework.  After all, people have drunk well water for hundreds of years.  Lots of us have grandparents who drank water from their own wells, and they all lived to a good old age, right?  Aside from that, some people don’t have a choice – not everyone is joined up to a municipal water source.

Times have Changed

True, but things are different now.  Fracking, construction and …

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Is a Water Ionizer Much Better than a Water Purifying Pitcher?

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 13, 2017 12:00 pm

There’s a lot of competition for your money when it comes to different ways of drinking clean, safe water.  Many people are unsure about how clean their regular tap water is.  Understandably, they search for an alternative.

This can’t compare to a Tyent ionizer.

Water ionizers might cost more than water pitchers, but does the performance even compare?

Well, let’s see.  A water-purifying pitcher is often better than nothing, but honestly?  It’s a little like comparing a bicycle with a Ferrari.  But why?

  1. How Clean is Your Water?

A top-of-the-range water purifier is capable of slightly improving the quality of your source water and removing some unwanted elements.  However, it’s more likely that the less sophisticated filters (that need to …

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Don’t Buy a Water Ionizer…

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 6, 2017 12:00 pm

 
…until you read this!

Why not?  I mean, what could go wrong?  Well, like most products these days, there are definitely water ionizers that you should avoid!

Read our checklist before buying!

A water ionizer is a fairly significant purchase for most households, and it’s worth spending a little time making sure you get the right one.  So what are the five key points that you must consider before handing over your credit card?

  1. Where is the Water Ionizer Made?

This matters so much.  Cheap exports from China and Taiwan are slipping past border controls with fake “lead free” certification stickers on the boxes.  Buy from a reputable, traceable company and don’t get blindsided by “bargains” that might put …

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Yannick Bisson’s Longevity Secret

Posted by: Rhona Reid On July 4, 2017 7:00 am

 
After three decades in the public eye, most of you will recognize Yannick Bisson as an enormously popular A-list television and film actor, with an impressive body of work.  Star of the popular and successful Murdoch Mysteries, now heading into its eleventh season; Bisson is right at the top of his professional game.

A-lister and all-round good guy, Yannick Bisson.
That’s What Friends are For!

Cutting his acting teeth in the 1984 movie Hockey Night and Learning the Ropes on Canadian television, Yannick shot to big-league fame in the series High Tide, co-starring his friend and fellow Tyent Water fan, none other than Rick Springfield!

In fact, it was Rick who introduced Yannick to Tyent Water, when …

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3 Top Ways to Clean Faster and Better with Your Water Ionizer!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 29, 2017 12:00 pm

 
Nobody wants to spend a beautiful summer day doing housework but most of us like to have a clean, tidy home.  To get the best of both worlds, we’ve rounded up three fantastic ways you can use your Tyent water ionizer to clean smarter, faster and better.

“Cleaning is such a joy in summer!” said no one, ever.
How Water Ionizers Make Cleaning a Breeze!

The key to cleaning with your water ionizer is Turbo Water!  The acidic water produced on the Turbo setting of your water ionizer is awesome stuff, and we don’t use the term lightly!

Read on to enjoy the sun and a sparkling clean home!

  1. Turbo Water in the Kitchen!

One of the hubs of …

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Best Energy Drink Ever!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 27, 2017 7:00 am

 
The dangers of so-called ‘energy drinks’ are becoming well known.   But what’s the alternative for anyone who needs an extra shot of energy now and then?

Feel like this, naturally.
Shocking New Evidence

Experts have been warning the public about commercially available sugar and caffeine cocktails for years.  Recently, a study by Dr. Emily Fletcher, deputy pharmacy flight commander at Travis Air Force Base in California, hit the headlines.

Health Warning

The research, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, warns that consuming just one serving of commercial energy soda can be enough to harm your body.   Using electrocardiogram, researchers found that a single 32 oz can of energy soda was capable of causing profound changes in …

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5 Hidden Talents of Rick Springfield You May Not Know

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 22, 2017 12:00 pm

Currently somewhere on the road as part of his 2017 tour, Rick Springfield enjoys global fame as a much-lauded and loved singer/songwriter.  But there’s even more to the Grammy Award-winning Australian than his feted music.   

The original Renaissance Man?
Rick Springfield’s Hidden Talents!

While Rick treads the path of the troubadour and shares his towering musical talent with the world, we’re taking a look behind the legend at the 5 Hidden Talents of Rick Springfield.

  1. Coolest Dad in Town. “My dad’s Rick Springfield,” is a pretty awesome line to be able to throw down.  His sons Liam and Joshua have been enjoying that one for years, growing up in Malibu with Rick and their mom, Barbara.
  2. Great Husband! Talking
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Involuntary Manslaughter Charges Brought in Flint

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 20, 2017 7:00 am

It’s been quite the week in Flint.  Dressed in custom-made gowns and bright, sharp suits, excited seniors of Flint Northwestern High School rode charter buses into Detroit for their prom.  At almost the same time, the news began to emerge that Nick Lyon, Michigan’s health chief, was to be charged with involuntary manslaughter, along with four other officials.

flint
Flint deserves justice.
Conspiracy of Silence?

Failure to tell residents in Flint that the water flowing into their homes was contaminated with legionella is one of the accusations the defendant’s face.  Twelve people died as a result, and 100 people in total contracted the disease.  Officials knew for months about the outbreak, but kept silent.

“People in Flint have died

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