Hit the Beach With Ionized Water!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 15, 2017 7:00 am

Sunglasses?  New book?  Hat?  Water?  Check!

Just add water…
Lazing On a Sunny Afternoon?

Don’t even think about hitting the beach or lakeside this summer without making sure you have the essentials.  In sun-soaked Australia, a popular health campaign recommended that people should “Slip, Slop, Slap.”  In other words: “Slip on a shirt, slop on the sunscreen and slap on a hat.” 

Sun Safety and Water Ionizers

That original advice has now been extended to “Slip, Slop, Slap, Seek, Slide.”  The last two additions prompt us to seek out shade and slide on some sunglasses as well, to make sure we stay safe in the sun.  It’s great advice!  While the sun can equal lots of fun and …

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Top 5 Tips to Look Younger Than Your Years

Posted by: admin On August 14, 2017 12:00 pm

 

Special thanks to guest blogger Lori Shemek, Ph.D. 

When we think of anti-aging, most people conjure up a plethora of creams, potions or outright notions. However, aging more youthfully or what I refer to as “Youthing” begins not merely on the outside of the body, but the inside of the body.

When you think about how the body responds to healthy, nutrient-dense foods, water and other healthful choices, you can’t deny the obvious fact, that keeping our cellular machinery intact is key not just to health…but to ultimately aging younger.

Increasing one’s health span and longevity that leads to a more youthful looking you, begins with your diet – what you feed your cells along with implementing other lifestyle …

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Water Ionizers and the “Swiss Cheese” Scare Story

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 10, 2017 12:00 pm

We learned a little more this week about how lead ended up flowing out the taps in Flint.  Researchers at the University of Michigan have released their forensic conclusions on how the crisis took shape.

Some of the Flint evidence has more holes in it than this.
The “Swiss Cheese” Evidence

Officials had put forward a claim that failure to add anti-corrosion chemicals hadn’t impacted on the eventual contamination of the water.  This assertion was undermined by the researchers’ discovery of “a Swiss cheese pattern” in the aging pipework cause by corrosion.

The research team goes on to emphasize the importance of ensuring that anti-corrosion chemicals are used in all of America’s aging water systems to prevent lead-laced water reaching …

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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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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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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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5 Summer Weight Loss Tips – Get Fit Fast!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 15, 2017 12:00 pm

 
Like many of us, are you hoping to shift those last few stubborn pounds before summer?  Yes? Would you like the bad news first?  Sure, let’s get it out of the way.  Well, there’s only a couple of weeks left.  The good news?  We’re here to help – and fast!

Has summer arrived too early again this year?
Get Fit, Fabulous and Hydrated!

Check out our five-point plan to feeling and looking fabulous by the time that summer officially begins!

  1. Eat Clean. That means eating fresh, whole foods and cutting out anything processed or laden with added fats, sugar and salt.  Many people find that by eating a wholefood diet, they shed weight without counting a single calorie!
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The Only Water Ionizer Buying Guide You’ll Ever Need

Posted by: Rhona Reid On June 13, 2017 7:00 am

 
Great – you’ve decided to jump in and make the best possible decision for your health and family.  You’re going to buy a water ionizer!  So, where to start?  As ever, we’re here to help.

Couple choosing a Tyent water ionizer
Choosing a Tyent Ionizer is a great decision!
What to Consider Before You Buy 
  1. Hydrogen. You need to find a water ionizer that naturally adds precious hydrogen to the ionized water.  Some don’t and it really matters.  Tyent Water is brimming with natural hydrogen, minerals and antioxidants in every single glass.
  1. Filters. We all know that America’s water network is in a pretty desperate state, or heading that way.  With an estimated repair bill of around $1 trillion, don’t hold your breath for
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