Water Processing AnalysisRO vs. Ionized
RO vs. Ionized
Water
Process Comparison 1/2
The RO Sequence
- 01.Pre-filtration: Removes large physical sediment.
- 02.Carbon filtration: Strips chlorine and organics.
- 03.RO Membrane: Rejects dissolved solids under pressure.
- 04.Post-filtration: Final taste polishing block.
- 05.Storage: Static tank holding for stripped water.
Process Comparison 2/2
The Ionization Sequence
- 01.Ultra-Filtration: Removes toxins, preserves minerals.
- 02.Electrolysis: Charges water through platinum plates.
- 03.Separation: Divides streams by electrical charge.
- 04.Activation: Engenders molecular hydrogen (-ORP).
- 05.Immediate Use: Freshly poured for maximum antioxidant value.
Technical Breakdown
Water Properties
Reverse Osmosis
- pH LevelNeutral/Acidic (6.0-7.0)
- ORPNeutral to Positive
- Mineral ContentNear Zero (Stripped)
- StructureStandard Macro Clusters
- AntioxidantsNone
Ionized Alkaline
- pH LevelAlkaline (8.5-9.5)
- ORPNegative (Antioxidant)
- Mineral ContentBio-available Ca, Mg, K
- StructureMicro-clustered
- AntioxidantsHigh (Molecular H2)
Advantages & Disadvantages
Reverse Osmosis
Advantages
- Absolute maximum contaminant removal
- Highly consistent water purity
- Safe long-term storage
Disadvantages
- Strips out all beneficial health minerals
- Produces large amounts of wastewater
- Zero antioxidant properties
Ionized Water
Advantages
- Profound health and wellness benefits
- Negative ORP (High antioxidants)
- Superior cellular hydration
- Dual alkaline/acidic household streams
Disadvantages
- Higher initial physical investment
- Must be consumed fresh for max antioxidants
