by Ross on March 26, 2010
Have you been thinking about buying an ioniser but not sure if you should spend £200, £400, £600 or more? I just answered this question after a customer emailed saying they really want an ioniser but they don’t know how much they should spend. The old price/quality debate ensued!
The question asked:
We are reviewing water ionisers at the moment. We have been looking at a ‘brandnamehere’ filter system that alkalises and ionises through a series of filters using no electricity. Do you know anything about this system and how does it compare to the ones you recommend.
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by Ross on September 17, 2009

Hi everyone
I’ve blogged about this before, but we’ve seen such innovation in the past 18 months that I feel it is time to update you all on the best, cheapest and most effective ways to make your water more alkaline.
First, I will define what I consider good quality alkaline water to be: water that has been filtered to remove impurities and with a pH of above 7.365, ideally above pH 8.
These are the two key components:
- Remove impurities
- Raise alkalinity to between pH 8-9.5
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