Does the booster replace the ionizer? If I gas reverse osmosis water that has been activated and is at pH7 with hydrogen, what pH value does it have?
Hello, I still have a question after watching the videos:
Does the booster replace the ionizer? If I gas reverse osmosis water that has been activated and is at pH7 with hydrogen, what pH value does it have?
Can I only get alkaline water with the water ionizer? and then additional hydrogen?
Greetings MH
Answer | Reverse osmosis systems also filter with activated carbon filters and unfortunately filter out all minerals
Hello Mr. H.,
Thanks for your question.
The booster replaces an ionizer by 70% and is more of a bicycle because you always have to wait.
Ph value may be 0,5 ph higher, so not significant.
The Porsche of electrolysis or water treatment is a flow-through ionizer because it does everything at once.
Filter, even if you want, first with a RO membrane, ideally as mix water, then filtered internally, then acidic minerals are partially separated out, making it tastier, and of course the ooh value is increased and hydrogen, a lot of hydrogen, in the flow produced.
Therefore, it would be great if I could send you a flow ionizer.
And from my point of view, a RO system makes no sense because it demineralizes the water and therefore the water is very oxidizing, i.e. aging/rusting and no longer conducts electricity.
And in our body many processes take place with electrons, so it doesn't make any sense.
The UO only cleans the water with 1-2 activated carbon filters, like any other filter system.
The membrane may only filter out mineral salts.
For this reason, I can assure you that a single pre-filter, be it in an ionizer or a normal filter system for starting at 136 euros, reliably filters out the chemicals and drug residues, etc.
Unfortunately, there is strange information circulating in the water industry that does not correspond to physics/chemistry.
The stupid thing is that reverse osmosis only filters the pollutants mentioned with activated carbon, because the reverse osmosis membranes are technically NOT designed for pollutants, but only mineral salts.
They get holes when you have to filter pollutants, which is why every RO system has at least one activated carbon filter, usually 2 or 3, upstream.
Here is our latest video about it:
www.aquacentrum.de/produktcategorie/umkehr-osmoseanlagen/
Hope this helps you.
I would be happy to give you a water analysis for the ionizer, then you will know for sure that nothing is getting through.
If you ever test one...
All the best
Nice WE
Yours, Yasin Akgün
Answer | Reverse osmosis is the only useful filtering/filtering of water
Hello Mr Akgün,
I can't completely agree with you about reverse osmosis, I measure my ppm value and pH value in the finished water before H2 gassing. In addition, there are correctly several filters and a germ filter, this is not questioned in any system, not even in yours. Germs arise in every system, which is why a germ filter is the last stop for me, although in theory this can also germinate again. :-)
I used to drink distilled water, nothing happened and it no longer contains any minerals.
You know that when water enters the body, osmosis and other exchange processes begin immediately. For me it doesn't matter how high the mineral content in the water is, because we definitely don't live on these tiny amounts. Water is a source of basic building materials, which you also emphasize, and improving it with H2 meets this requirement.
There is no system that can select. Depending on the filter, I either filter more or less to almost nothing at UO or I leave everything in and edit it. These are two fundamentally different philosophies, both of which have their justification and are both successfully represented on the market. Unfortunately, there is no one who examines everything together 🙂
The RO water itself is dead, that's true, but it is treated afterwards, which can also be measured. This is also why I think H2 gassing is great.
You can't tell a membrane what it filters out. From my understanding you are physically wrong, there is a physical pore size and that determines what goes through or not in a completely physical way. You can determine the size of every atom, molecule or compound, then you know what gets through. In principle, almost only water and very small substances pass through the UO and if you look at the molecular structure of drugs and toxins, they are all large molecules and I would like to have them all out and not ionized or electrically changed or bombarded with electrons or something whatever an ionizer does. But I think ionization only makes sense if the water is clean beforehand, because I don't want to imagine what else could be created from potentially toxic structures through electrical changes.
And I've tried several activated carbon filters, but they never come close to a UO in terms of measurement.
Unfortunately, your claim is not physically correct (I am a natural scientist and live from facts and am very critical :-) that the UO basically only filters with activated carbon. These are pre-cleaning measures to protect the membrane. You also rinse off the coarse dirt before loading the dishwasher so as not to load the system with all the dirt and wear it out. The actual filtering process is just the UO through the membrane and this happens in every body cell membrane with biological membranes. I use the membrane to determine which size goes through or not. You shouldn't claim such false things, as a dentist I'm too meticulous and it's not for nothing that I completed advanced physics and chemistry courses with A grades each in my Abitur :)
I'm happy to listen to all the arguments and am very open and open-minded, but the devices all cost a lot of money so you can quickly change them for a few thousand euros and throw them away. In addition to water, there are completely other things that you have to pay attention to, believe me…
But you could explain to me exactly what happens in the ionizer, what filtering and what ionization means, that would be nice.
I'm very excited about the booster and am looking forward to it, especially if it delivers the same results as my other device for a significantly lower price.
Greetings and thank you
MH
Answer from Yasin Akgün about reverse osmosis and reverse osmosis water or distilled water
Hello Mr. H.,
Thank you for your long email and the clarification.
I just want to mention:
Do you think that after 2 activated carbon filter units in the typical reverse osmosis system, major pollutants, apart from mineral salts, still come through?
Shall we have a little bet? We wanted to have puddle water from the street analyzed anyway, before and after a can filter:
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/kannenfilter-aquaphor-prestige/
So a very simple filter.
Do you think it will filter stay etc or not?
I'm not saying that you will experience any health harm from distilled water or reverse osmosis water, but it won't help you either and is simply unnecessary.
Exactly the same game with table salt or crystal salt.
According to your philosophy, you would also have to eat table salt from the supermarket and then try to make it natural, i.e. re-mineralize it with minimal minerals, etc.
It really doesn't make sense, as activated carbon filters out almost all pollutants, especially chemicals.
Only heavy metals are not filtered out reliably, but there are activated carbon filters that can:
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/aquaphor-modern-auftischfilter/
www.aquacentrum.de/shop/wasserfilter-set-aquaphor/
I'm also a scientist, and I just realize that there's a reverse osmosis conspiracy going on around the world.
If you want to filter water, everyone thinks that reverse osmosis systems are the only systems.
But that's not correct!
All filter systems, including reverse osmosis systems, pre-filter with 1-2 activated carbon filters. Why please?
If the RO system is so great, why do the activated carbon filters have to be installed beforehand?
This applies to ALL RO systems and distillation systems.
That does make sense.
The chemicals are filtered out by the activated carbon filters, and very reliably.
But no matter how written, our body can even survive on just Coca Cola, so it's not an issue if the minerals are outside and you're trying to play God to make it more natural again, or upgrade it with hydrogen from a hydrogen booster .
For everyone, what they like best and what convinces them.
So how is your water with the hydrogen booster?
It tastes even softer, doesn't it?
The price remains stable and low for you so that you can distribute it easily among your friends, etc.
And I would be happy to send you a water ionizer for testing.
They have one or two activated carbon filters integrated into the water ionizer.
So make sure you filter cleanly enough.
Even cleaner with the Aquaphor model (see above)
I look forward to your feedback, which may be shorter this time too.
All the best
Yours, Yasin Akgün




