05-15-2010, 07:01 PM
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Carbonated Water Vs Oxygenated Water?
People drink club soda...any many other carbonated water drinks. I don't know if the carbonation is good for you....some say it helps with their digestion. Maybe its all in their mind or maybe it really does help.
Either way...I've read alot of people talking about ozone water and I read an article about a people adding oxygen to their beer and how that decreases significantly the hangover and in some cases gets rid of it....
I'm wondering...do they sell oxygenated water? Would it be even better for you?
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05-15-2010, 07:48 PM
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I have never heard of oxygenated water and would have to be made on the spot. It would dissapate out quickly. Ozonated water has many health benefits but has to be made on the spot also and ozonated water benefits have long been documented. Ozone is used to purify large city water systems but the ozone is long gone by the time it gets to your tap.
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05-16-2010, 06:46 AM
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I have heard that carbonic acid, in soda, is bad for bones.
The body produces carbonic acid to deal with too much alkaline pH; just as it produces bicarbonate to deal with too much acid pH. The body has numerous redundant systems to adjust its narrow pH. There is no need for you to help. ...or hurt by ingesting too much acid. How much is too much? I don't know. I limit my soda drinks.
I use ozonated water to clean my grocery produce. Ozone will kill all nasty pathogens. It is a free radical. I use an ozonator for this; because as Arrowwind says, the ozonation does not last long.
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05-16-2010, 08:27 AM
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so carbonated water lasts much longer than oxygenated?
why?
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05-16-2010, 11:07 AM
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Without pressure, the carbon dioxide will escape as well. It will go flat. There has been no marketing advantage to pressurize oxygen or O3 in water. Syrup or flavoring helps it to last a little longer too. Also, cold will let ozone and carbon dioxide to last a little longer.
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05-16-2010, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jfh
Without pressure, the carbon dioxide will escape as well. It will go flat. There has been no marketing advantage to pressurize oxygen or O3 in water. Syrup or flavoring helps it to last a little longer too. Also, cold will let ozone and carbon dioxide to last a little longer.
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so they can sell and keep oxygenated water just as easy as carbonated water?
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05-17-2010, 06:32 AM
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Oxygenated water is already being sold. In my opinion, a silly, expensive, farce.
It would be difficult to sell ozonated water though. It would be only a niche market. It would be more unstable that O2.
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