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Which pH factor should a good drinking water possess?

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The pH factor should be close to neutral (7). Any pH between 6.5 and 7.5 is good. Remember, 1 is very acidic and 14 is extremely alkaline. Only salt mills and grinders having metal grinding mechanisms will cause a reaction with the salt. Ceramic mills and grinders are recommended.

How much drinking water should I take for good health?

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Water provides an important component in the fulfillment of metabolic functions of the living organisms. The daily intake of water should be 3% of the body weight. That is to say, a person weighing 80 kg requires 2.4 liters water per day. The human body loses water daily in urine, breathing, transpiration, and in defecation. A person of 80 kg will lose 1.2 liters (50%) in urine, 0.4 liters (17%) in breathing, 0.6 liters (25%) in transpiration and 0.2 liters (8%) in defecation. See similar questions...

What should I do about drinking water?

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Drinking water is available at most developed campgrounds. When it is not provided, water should always be treated with purification tablets or iodine, by boiling, or by filtering. One safe method of treatment is boiling vigorously for 3-5 minutes to kill parasitic organisms which may be present. To improve taste, add a pinch of salt to each quart of boiled water or pour it back and forth from one clean container to another several times. More on drinking water... See similar questions...

Q14. Which level of pH should I keep when drinking alkaline water?

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the level of 8.5 to 9 of pH value, water is best absorbed into the body. However, neutral tap water or acidic water produced from a R/O system may not be suitable for you temporarily due to large difference of mineral content. Therefore, it is recommendable to drink water on stage 1 (pH value is 7.5 to 8) initially, and then drink ionized water in which pH value is 8.5 to 9 (generally, on stage 2 at home depending on water pressure). See similar questions...

What pH level does the AQ-4000 bring to drinking water?

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The AQ-4000 will reduce TDS, iron, and rust down to .5 microns (40 times smaller than what is visible to the human eye). See similar questions...

Is there power, and good, clean drinking water?

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Power will be available at all of our base camps and our remote hunting lodges. Good, clean spring water will always be available. Shower/bathing water will also be available. What is the walking like? The ground around our hunting lodges is very diverse. Many of our hunters that has hunted Alaska, say that the terrain and the landscape are almost identical. Open marshes, wooded valleys, and lots of tangled undergrowth in places. See similar questions...

Should I be drinking extra water when drinking Kombucha Tea?

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Clark, a former subscriber to the Kombucha list, says: "My only experience so far after about 10 weeks of drinking the K-tea was to become dehydrated after about 5-6 weeks. This manifested itself as constant physical and mental fatigue (my chiropractor aptly described it as brain fog) and finally my lips became dry and cracked. See similar questions...

What should I do if I have my own drinking water well?

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If you have your own well, you are responsible for making sure that your water is safe to drink. Private wells should be tested annually for nitrate and coliform bacteria to detect contamination problems early. Test more frequently and for other contaminants, such as radon or pesticides, if you suspect a problem. See similar questions...

Where do the horses in Corolla get drinking water?

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Fresh water ponds in the dunes, they can drink from sound sometimes. Although the sound does connect to the ocean at Oregon Inlet, the sound in Corolla remains fresh and drinkable because of the many miles of distance between the two points. See similar questions...

How can I find out more about my drinking water quality?

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Public water supply customers can contact their local utility and request a copy of the Annual Water Quality Report (or Consumer Confidence Report). This report is a summary of the water test results obtained by the utility for the previous year. This report lists the following: See similar questions...

Is our drinking water safe?

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Intentional contamination of the water supply is thought to be highly unlikely. Water treatment facilities routinely filter the drinking water supply, add chlorine in order to kill harmful germs and regularly test for contaminants. See similar questions...

How much water should I be drinking?

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On any eating regimen, a minimum of 64 ounces, or eight 8-ounce glasses, of water per day is the usual recommendation. Many people, particularly women, suffer from inadequate hydration, so it is important to be diligent about drinking water throughout the day. Water consumption will also help flush toxins from your body and combat such problems as constipation and bad breath. Note that coffee, tea and diet sodas do not apply to the daily minimum. See similar questions...

What is the pH of our water?

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The pH of the three wells in the Evans Creek valley is 7.0. The two wells on the plateau have a pH of 7.6. A pH of 7.0 is neutral. See similar questions...

What is the PH factor of Beef (Not!)??

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The PH factor of the Beef (Not!)? unflavored is 6.8. The concentrated Midland Harvest mixes is 6.90 (7 is considered neutral). See similar questions...

Do water filters remove fluoride from drinking water?

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Pour-through water filters (like Brita) do not remove fluoride from the water. Either reverse osmosis or distillation must occur for fluoride to be removed. The NSF (National Sanitation Foundation) has a complete database of water filtration devices on their website. You can search by manufacturer to find out what is removed with your device. See similar questions...

What is pH?

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pH is a measure of the acidity ("sourness") or alkalinity ("sweetness") of soil. The scale ranges from 1 to 14, but few soils are more acidic that 5 or more alkaline than 9. A pH of 7 is perfectly neutral, but most plants grow best when the pH is a slightly acidic between 6.5. Soils in areas with low rainfall tend to be alkaline. Where rainfall is high, soils are more often acidic. This happens because rainfall gradually washes calcium from soil. See similar questions...

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