Alkaline Water
You
may have heard various health claims about alkaline water. Some say it
can help slow the aging process, regulate your body’s pH level, and
prevent chronic diseases like cancer. But what exactly is alkaline
water, and why all the hype?
The “alkaline” in alkaline water
refers to its pH level. The pH level is a number that measures how
acidic or alkaline a substance is on a scale of 0 to 14. For example,
something with a pH of 1 would be very acidic and something with a pH of
13 would be very alkaline.
Alkaline water has a higher pH level than regular drinking water.
Because of this, some advocates of alkaline water believe it can
neutralize the acid in your body.
Normal drinking water generally
has a neutral pH of 7. Alkaline water typically has a pH of 8 or 9.
However, pH alone isn’t enough to impart substantial alkalinity to
water.
Alkaline water must also contain alkaline minerals and
negative oxidation reduction potential (ORP). ORP is the ability of
water to act as a pro- or antioxidant. The more negative the ORP value,
the more antioxidizing it is.
Does It Really Work?
Alkaline
water is somewhat controversial. Many health professionals say there
isn’t enough research to support the many health claims made by users
and sellers. Differences in research findings may be related to the
types of alkaline water studies.
According to the Mayo Clinic,
regular water is best for most people. They state that there is no
scientific evidence that fully verifies the claims made by supporters of
alkaline water.
However, there are a few studies that suggest alkaline water might be helpful for certain conditions.
For example, a 2012 study
found that drinking naturally carbonated artesian-well alkaline water
with a pH of 8.8 may help deactivate pepsin, the main enzyme that causes
acid reflux.
Another study suggested that drinking alkaline ionized water may have benefits for people who have high blood pressure, diabetes, and high cholesterol.
A more recent study
that included 100 people found a significant difference in whole blood
viscosity after consuming high pH water compared to regular water after a
strenuous workout. Viscosity is the direct measurement of how
efficiently blood flows through the vessels.
Those who consumed
high pH water reduced viscosity by 6.3 percent compared to 3.36 percent
with standard purified drinking water. This means blood flowed more
efficiently with alkaline water. This can increase oxygen delivery
throughout out the body.
However, more research is needed beyond these small studies. In
particular, research is needed to answer other claims made by alkaline
water supporters.
Despite the lack of proven scientific research,
proponents of alkaline water still believe in its proposed health
benefits. These include:
- Anti-aging properties (via liquid antioxidants that absorb more quickly into the human body)
- colon-cleansing properties
- immune system support
- hydration, skin health, and other detoxifying properties
- weight loss
- cancer resistance
- They also argue that soft drinks, which are notoriously acidic, have very positive ORPs leading to many health problems, while properly ionized and alkalinized waters have highly negative ORPs. Green tea is rich in antioxidants and has a slightly negative ORP.
1. https://jissn.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12970-016-0153-8
2. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844861https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22844861
Comments
Post a Comment