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Jul 15, 2018 15:27:43   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
archie bunker wrote:
And water ain't water. We had that discussion yesterday over a case of bottled water. A case of 32 cost the same as a case of 24 of another brand.
Leaving out all of the blood, guts, and dramatics, I'm proud to say that we came home with 32 bottles of water.
And water ain't water. We had that discussion yest... (show quote)


how's the knot on your head?

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Jul 15, 2018 15:29:59   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
bahmer wrote:
Best to listen to mama. You like her cookin don't ya. Then don't mess withe chef.


the only time I mess with the chef
is in the bedroom

well used to anyhow

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Jul 15, 2018 15:33:21   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
My knowledge about alkaline in water comes by way of an eleven year old. Her science project, judged by the North State Science Department, received an award, and was on alkaline in water. Fortunately, or unfortunately, my favorite water is high in alkaline; however, is not inexpensive.

PS: I am not mean but informative for your own good.
My knowledge about alkaline in water comes by way ... (show quote)


So........if you make concentrated orange juice using alkaline water, it's healthier?

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Jul 15, 2018 15:34:54   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
So........if you make concentrated orange juice using alkaline water, it's healthier?


First off, the use of orange juice in concentrate form precludes the use of the word healthy; however, if your taste is so abysmal, adding high alkaline may help.

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Jul 15, 2018 15:39:20   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
My knowledge about alkaline in water comes by way of an eleven year old. Her science project, judged by the North State Science Department, received an award, and was on alkaline in water. Fortunately, or unfortunately, my favorite water is high in alkaline; however, is not inexpensive.

PS: I am not mean but informative for your own good.
My knowledge about alkaline in water comes by way ... (show quote)


highly informative

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Jul 15, 2018 15:40:54   #
bahmer
 
AuntiE wrote:
First off, the use of orange juice in concentrate form precludes the use of the word healthy; however, if your taste is so abysmal, adding high alkaline may help.


Does beer have alkaline in it?

Just want to see if I'm being healthy is all.

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Jul 15, 2018 15:48:29   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
bahmer wrote:
Does beer have alkaline in it?



The Water Ionizer industry is chalked full of confusing information. They often throw around machine specifications and technical jargon that needs to be dissected and explained in order to be understood. Our team at Alkaline Water Ionizer Reviews is hoping to avoid this by giving you only the facts you need. We have written this information coherently so you may understand the properties of alkaline water and how it benefits you. We want your next Water Ionizer purchase to be clear and informed. So let’s start with the basics, what exactly is alkaline water?
Simply put, alkaline water is water with a potential hydrogen (pH) value of more than 7 (7 being neutral on the pH scale). Typically in the water ionizer industry, this is achieved using a process known as “electrodialysis”. This process splits the neutral water into 2 types, acidic and alkaline. Both have their unique benefits and properties, but alkaline water is filled with healthy minerals like:
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
While unhealthy minerals like fluoride, nitrates, and sulfides, are flushed out through the acidic water.
Besides the ability to eliminate the harmful toxins that are found in most tap water, there are numerous health benefits to alkaline water – all of which are backed by research. Leaders in the health and fitness industry have attested to the advantages of alkaline water for years.

bahm since beer is mostly water
I believe it may have a wee bit of alkaline
maybe

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Jul 15, 2018 15:52:58   #
bahmer
 
badbobby wrote:
The Water Ionizer industry is chalked full of confusing information. They often throw around machine specifications and technical jargon that needs to be dissected and explained in order to be understood. Our team at Alkaline Water Ionizer Reviews is hoping to avoid this by giving you only the facts you need. We have written this information coherently so you may understand the properties of alkaline water and how it benefits you. We want your next Water Ionizer purchase to be clear and informed. So let’s start with the basics, what exactly is alkaline water?
Simply put, alkaline water is water with a potential hydrogen (pH) value of more than 7 (7 being neutral on the pH scale). Typically in the water ionizer industry, this is achieved using a process known as “electrodialysis”. This process splits the neutral water into 2 types, acidic and alkaline. Both have their unique benefits and properties, but alkaline water is filled with healthy minerals like:
Calcium
Magnesium
Potassium
While unhealthy minerals like fluoride, nitrates, and sulfides, are flushed out through the acidic water.
Besides the ability to eliminate the harmful toxins that are found in most tap water, there are numerous health benefits to alkaline water – all of which are backed by research. Leaders in the health and fitness industry have attested to the advantages of alkaline water for years.

bahm since beer is mostly water
I believe it may have a wee bit of alkaline
maybe
The Water Ionizer industry is chalked full of conf... (show quote)


Good I want to be healthy like you badbobby I don't sip Jack but I do drink beer and brandy so I'm healthy.

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Jul 15, 2018 16:01:26   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
bahmer wrote:
Good I want to be healthy like you badbobby I don't sip Jack but I do drink beer and brandy so I'm healthy.


dunno bout the beer and brandy
but sippin Jack aint gonna hurt you

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Jul 15, 2018 16:07:55   #
bahmer
 
badbobby wrote:
dunno bout the beer and brandy
but sippin Jack aint gonna hurt you


My brandy casts about $15.00 for 1.75 liter how much does Jack cost?

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Jul 15, 2018 16:47:33   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
bahmer wrote:
My brandy casts about $15.00 for 1.75 liter how much does Jack cost?


I cant divulge the cost of Jack
if I told you
I'd have to k**l you
but I will tell you a secret
mix one teaspoon of raw honey in cup of warm water and drink after meals
extremely healthy
don't taste bad neither

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Jul 15, 2018 17:36:21   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
badbobby wrote:
I cant divulge the cost of Jack
if I told you
I'd have to k**l you
but I will tell you a secret
mix one teaspoon of raw honey in cup of warm water and drink after meals
extremely healthy
don't taste bad neither


That is a daily for us. It needs to be honey from your area to be effective against allergies. We use Tule Creek honey. Which is just down the road by...um...Tule Creek.
As far as water goes, I've drinken it from a pipe coming out of a windmill, streams in Colorado, a water hose, and what the city supplies. I'm not dead, I don't think. I've also used store brand pepper. It tasted like pepper.
But, what do I know?

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Jul 15, 2018 17:47:23   #
bahmer
 
archie bunker wrote:
That is a daily for us. It needs to be honey from your area to be effective against allergies. We use Tule Creek honey. Which is just down the road by...um...Tule Creek.
As far as water goes, I've drinken it from a pipe coming out of a windmill, streams in Colorado, a water hose, and what the city supplies. I'm not dead, I don't think. I've also used store brand pepper. It tasted like pepper.
But, what do I know?
That is a daily for us. It needs to be honey from ... (show quote)


I buy the pepper corns and grind the pepper as needed. I also use sea salt instead of the table salt and that has helped in the sodium drop in the blood work. Throughout my life I have also drunk water from various outlets and even trout streams and am still alive. I have also swallowed water from the ocean and although it is salty have not experienced any ill affects.

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Jul 15, 2018 17:57:41   #
badbobby Loc: texas
 
bahmer wrote:
I buy the pepper corns and grind the pepper as needed. I also use sea salt instead of the table salt and that has helped in the sodium drop in the blood work. Throughout my life I have also drunk water from various outlets and even trout streams and am still alive. I have also swallowed water from the ocean and although it is salty have not experienced any ill affects.


then you didn't drink enough salt water
efore, when I saw a castaway having a bad time, literally dying for a drink but surrounded by seawater, the message in films was always ‘wh**ever happens, never start drinking seawater. If you were to do so, perhaps you’d feel a bit better, a bit less thirsty, but it wouldn’t be long before you were dead. In films nobody explained the reason for this warning, but neither did anyone doubt it was true.
Let’s explain why.
Imagine that you’re drifting on a piece of wood in the middle of the ocean. Your mouth is dry. You are totally surrounded by seawater. The sea is the most amazing blue… Sometimes the sea seems to be a greenish colour and that’s because of the tiny bits of seaweed which make up the phytoplankton which is also green, as are all plants that perform photosynthesis… But then you can’t stand it anymore, you give in and start drinking sea water.---
sorry I lost the rest of it

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Jul 15, 2018 18:04:41   #
bahmer
 
badbobby wrote:
then you didn't drink enough salt water
efore, when I saw a castaway having a bad time, literally dying for a drink but surrounded by seawater, the message in films was always ‘wh**ever happens, never start drinking seawater. If you were to do so, perhaps you’d feel a bit better, a bit less thirsty, but it wouldn’t be long before you were dead. In films nobody explained the reason for this warning, but neither did anyone doubt it was true.
Let’s explain why.
Imagine that you’re drifting on a piece of wood in the middle of the ocean. Your mouth is dry. You are totally surrounded by seawater. The sea is the most amazing blue… Sometimes the sea seems to be a greenish colour and that’s because of the tiny bits of seaweed which make up the phytoplankton which is also green, as are all plants that perform photosynthesis… But then you can’t stand it anymore, you give in and start drinking sea water.---
sorry I lost the rest of it
then you didn't drink enough salt water br efore, ... (show quote)


We were in Maui at the time and we had gone out whale watching and I didn't take any bottled water with me that time. After paddling out probably one and a half to two miles I was thirsty and because I breath through my mouth when exercising like that so I took some sea water in and I did swallow it but I knew that we were going back to shore after a bit so I wasn't worried about dying from thirst. It really was more for moisturizing my mouth than anything else.

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