Articles, tagged with "type of water", page 1
06th January 2012
Within the health and wellness industry, it is impressive to note the meteoric rise in popularity of the alkaline water machine and water ionizer. Basically, an alkaline water machine changes normal regular faucet water into clean alkaline water with anti...
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Author:
tlane
31st May 2011
Drinking pure water does count if you want to lead a water-borne disease free life. You cannot compromise on getting your immune system weakened or falling ill and getting hospitalized only because you are using a conventional water filter or no system at...
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Author:
Ritu Jain
16th May 2011
Many businesses are trying to increase productivity among their employees. To raise productivity among your worker you need to be sure that they are alert and focused. There may be many factors affecting a person's productivity. The main factor is dehydra...
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Author:
csnvbn
26th January 2011
Water has its distinctive refreshing and sweet taste. But not all water in all the areas are the same in this aspect. In some areas water may be hard, in other areas soft. In areas where industrial units are located, chemicals and other new age tough cont...
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Author:
Mark Jhon
02nd December 2010
Famous for it's unparalleled antibacterial properties, Manuka Honey can be used to successfully treat eye infections, ear infections and even sinus infections.
Honey has long been known for its ability to destroy infectious bacteria. It has been recogn...
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Author:
honeymark
10th August 2010
There are different types of pure water but two among the most commercially popular are distilled and deionized water. Generally they are the same in the sense that both don't contain ions and minerals and are essentially just water. Nonetheless, the main...
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Author:
joalesto
16th July 2010
There is a lingering controversy regarding deionized water or distilled water. There are issues about the safety of this type of water. If you try reading some write-ups about pure water, you would find a few posts about mineral leaching. According to som...
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Author:
joalesto
07th July 2010
Deionized water has become very important these days that its production is highly anticipated in many industries. It is also called DI water or demineralized water and is often compared to distilled water, which is essentially similar to it. Manufacturer...
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Author:
joalesto
06th July 2010
There is so much discussion about deionized water going on. But what is this type of water? There are different types of pure water and they are so named depending on the type of treatment process they undergo. Distillation leads to distilled water; rever...
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Author:
joalesto
18th March 2010
Deionized water is a popular term for a certain type of pure water used for industrial and laboratory purposes. It may be spelled as de-ionized water and shortened to DI water. It is compared to distilled water or demineralized water. Distilled water is a...
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Author:
joalesto
03rd March 2010
There are different types of water and each type is used in a specific way. Most homes use plain water that has undergone a considerable level of purification. However, this is not used by many companies because plain water still contains some impurities ...
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Author:
joalesto
10th April 2009
Our water supply system is seriously overloaded with chlorine, bacteria, fluoride, pharmaceuticals and other toxic substances. It is in fact a hazard to our health. Most of us are aware of this now whether it is from advertising, word of mouth or simply b...
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Author:
Allison Mac
10th March 2009
One of the most popular uses for boats is for fishing. People sometimes look at the bewildering array of available boat types and are confused about what type is most useful for them. Hopefully this article will make you aware of the various types of fish...
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Author:
Jeff Spira
24th December 2005
Dry winter weather or enviornments can cause serious damage to acoustic guitars, in the form of cracks in the wood. This damage may require expensive repairs or reduce the sound quality of your fine instrument.
One way to supply additional humidity to ...
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Author:
Dave Hepple