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HEALTHY MIND

HEALTHY MIND

EliminateACID REFLUX

Oxidation in our bodies causes inflammation, cellular damage disease and speeds up the aging process. It is caused by free radicals from our food, air, water, lifestyle and stress.

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Free radicals are unstable molecules that have lost or are seeking an electron. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals.

Oxidative stress is associated with all diseases!

One method to reversing the oxidation process is Kangen Water, which provides: • molecular hydration antioxidants • alkaline to promote good health • faster and better hydration to help detox the body

When your body is too acidic, you experience inflammation, fatigue, low energy, joint and tendon damage. A balanced alkaline body has high energy, stamina, high oxygen availability, better hydration and nutrient absorption.

All of the drinks you put in your body contribute to oxidizing your body. Sports drinks, tap water, bottled water and sodas cause oxidation. Vitamin C, Green Tea and Kangen Water all have Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) with Kangen Water being the highest with an Oxidation Reduction Potential of -400 or better.

Alarming Facts About Cancer

Many studies show cancer grows in an acidic environment that we create, but it cannot thrive in an alkaline environment. In 1940 the incidence of cancer in the U.S. was 1 in 16. Today, it’s 1 in 2 and the leading cause of death in children ages 14 and younger. Kangen Water can provide the alkaline your body needs to keep you healthy.

Acid-Reflux/Gastritis

One in 14 Americans have acid reflux disease. Esophageal cancer is now the fastest growing cancer. Drinking Kangen Water can eliminate your acid reflux.

According to Dr. Horst Filtzer, a Harvard graduate and vascular surgeon, “A person cannot eat enough fruits and vegetables in a day, to come anywhere near the antioxidant power of one glass of Kangen Water.”

Contact Greg Fox at info@lahealthywater.com for your free sample of Kangen Water and a schedule of presentations. Or call 504-951-2270, Ext. 1001 or 1002

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