3 Alkaline Water Hacks

Posted by: admin On August 29, 2015 2:14 pm

Everyone knows that Tyent alkaline water is healthy to drink, but do you know of all the incredible uses for a Tyent water ionizer?

The power of Tyent water ionizers allows users to produce water of any pH, from strong acid to strong alkaline, and the applications are endless. Here are three unique ideas for you to try today:

  1. Brew Your Morning Coffee or Tea

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Did you know that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the American diet? For an extra potent antioxidant boost, make your brew of choice with alkaline level 3 water. The smaller molecular size extracts a deeper flavor and more nutrients than regular tap water.

  1. Make an All-Purpose Cleaner

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Expensive, poisonous and unnatural. …

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Better For Your Body, Easy on Your Wallet: Tyent Alkaline Water

Posted by: admin On August 10, 2015 2:00 pm

 
The old idiom is, “Time is money.” In the fast-paced, modern day world that couldn’t be truer.

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Do you know who first said, “Time is money”? This picture provides a hint.

I found myself overpaying for products and beverages in the name of convenience, hoping to save a few minutes of my day. Then, I started exploring the possible uses of my Tyent water ionizer and realized how much money I was throwing away by not taking full advantage of my machine.

Making Alkaline Water Couldn’t Be Easier

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Technology has made human life excessively simple. With the press of a button, we can send information across the world, make a phone call, or turn on a car. Did you …

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Tyent Social Media Overview

Posted by: admin On July 22, 2015 4:33 pm

Tyent is all over the web. But should you bother following and subscribing to yet another company’s fan page?

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I ‘Like’ Everything

I remember when I first set up my Facebook account and how I subscribed and liked EVERYTHING. From food to bands to gas stations, my page could be mistaken for an online version of the Yellow Pages.

Then came Twitter, Google+, Instagram and the like.

Pretty soon, most of the time I spent online was dedicated to weeding through all the ads and spam those “liked” pages were sending my way.

Finally I’d had enough. Although I stopped short of closing down my social media accounts (how else would I get all the latest shared cat videos?) I

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