one way i know. Purchase bio balls from Conybio FIR products and place them in your water container.They will balance the ph value of your water, thus making it alkaline.
A glass jug with a tight screw-on lid can make a perfect container for your water. Fill the container with drinking water. You can use water from your tap, bottled drinking water, or even distilled water if desired. Leave enough space in the jug to allow it to be easily shaken and mixed. Then, add a half teaspoon of ordinary baking soda to the jug, and shake thoroughly to mix. Then, test the water with a pH test strip, which you can usually find anywhere that sells water testing supplies, such a
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Valentin B.
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no, but we can see it on google :))
Talk O Talk
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put the alkaline content in water....
Abdul Rehman
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Marcy McManaway
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Very interesting Lisabeth
Abdul Rehman
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i gues......................................
Carmen Anca Rus
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i guess i have to learn about that!! :)
Mrs.Janvi Padia
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Bessie M.
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I put fresh lemon juice in my glass of water.
Annie Liao
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My friend told me use a alkaline water stick ,put it in the water ,just ok !
he told me the alkaline water stick was buy in the deardeal.com
Susanne Floe
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I do a combination of adding lemon juice to filtered tap water (1 lemon to 1 liter of water) and drops.
RIDWAN KHATIB
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one way i know. Purchase bio balls from Conybio FIR products and place them in your water container.They will balance the ph value of your water, thus making it alkaline.
Laura M.
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Writer
Lisabeth explains it really well!
Lisabeth B.
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A glass jug with a tight screw-on lid can make a perfect container for your water. Fill the container with drinking water. You can use water from your tap, bottled drinking water, or even distilled water if desired. Leave enough space in the jug to allow it to be easily shaken and mixed. Then, add a half teaspoon of ordinary baking soda to the jug, and shake thoroughly to mix. Then, test the water with a pH test strip, which you can usually find anywhere that sells water testing supplies, such a
Abdul Rehman
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Online Advertisor
no dear i dont know about it.
Angelo Minneboo
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Madcashcentral Cash Content Curator
One way that I know of is to Ionise the water, so Try Ionising ;)