Kangen Water Enagic
Bucks County, PA 18901
Kangen Water Enagic
Bucks County, PA 18901
Kangen Water® is delicious water created from Enagic's innovative water technology. Not only do these devices filter your tap water, but they also produce ionized alkaline and acidic waters through electrolysis. These waters can be used for various purposes, including drinking, cooking, beauty, and cleaning. Kangen Water® also contains various minerals, such as calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. Unlike other filtration systems that filter out even helpful minerals, your Enagic® filtration machine will keep these minerals intact. This provides a high-quality water that can be used for many different purposes.
The five types of Enagic® water will give you instant access to all-natural solutions for your entire household. With just a push of a button, you can create water that will help enliven your plants, make an aromatic fragrance, cook a delectable meal, or clean a stubborn stain. Now that's versatility! Each state-of-the-art Enagic® water ionizing machine will not only help you stay hydrated, but will also encourage you to maintain a clean, green home.
Ukon (Japanese Okinawan Turmeric) supplement
The world's first soft vegan capsule turmeric supplement organically produced with Kangen Water®.
Travel 15 hours airplane trip without jet lag naturally.
Okinawans drink turmeric tea as a way to prevent hangovers (they drink a cup for before drinking alcohol), which probably works since turmeric is known to detoxify the liver.
The good news about this cross-cultural spice is that elderly villagers in India, who eat turmeric in their daily curries, have the world's lowest rate of Alzheimer's disease. That does not appear to be a coincidence. In a study at the University of California at Los Angeles, scientists fed curcumin, an active compound in turmeric tea, to rats prone to accumulate beta-amyloid plaque in their brains - the abnormality associated with Alzheimer's disease in humans. Curcumin blocked the plaque's accumulation. It also appeared to reduce inflammation related to Alzheimer's disease in neural tissue. The rats fed curcumin also performed better on memory tests than rats on normal diets.
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