3.27.2006

Why does the water change colour?

Most coloration is due to the chemical reaction which happens between the water (decomposition into Oxygen and Hydrogen), sodium chloride and electric current, as well as water’s pH. The remaining soiling results from the reaction of toxins in our organism, in contact with ionized water. During treatment, water frequently changes colour and consistency, from orange, to wine red, to black, while the ionized water reacts to toxins and all other decomposed elements. Floating fatty substances may appear in the water; these are lymphatic mucus and triglycerides.