Comparing the Athena and Melody Water Ionizers at All Levels
Posted by Alkaline Water Plus on 15th Sep 2009
In the following videos and chart I am comparing the Athena and Melody water ionizers. These water ionizers are both Jupiter water ionizers.
Jupiter is a well-known brand name for medical-grade water ionizers that you can trust for their quality and dependability.
The Jupiter Athena water ionizer is the high-end Jupiter model which has DARC cleaning [best internal self-cleaning of all of the water ionizers], mesh plates and dual filtration, and sells for $2095.00 verses the Melody water ionizer [the moderately priced Jupiter water ionizer, which cleans itself great, is electro-plated [solid plates which are platinum-coated with peaks and groves for greater surface area for better electrolysis], and sells for $1395.00]. The Melody often comes very close in water ionizer comparison tests, so I think it’s a great choice for anyone on a budget. The Lifetime Warranty makes either of these water ionizers an even sweeter deal!
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Athena vs Melody Water Ionizer Comparisons
Water Ionizer / Level | pH | ORP | rH | Acid |
Athena L3 | 11.54 | -650 | 8.08 | |
Melody L3 | 11.52 | -550 | 11.37 | |
Athena L4 | 11.77 | -680 | 7.54 | 4.08 |
Melody L4 | 11.75 | -605 | 10 | 3.65 |
Athena L2 | 11.41 | -746 | 4.62 | |
Melody L2 | 11.52 | -578 | 10.44 | |
Athena L1 | 10.93 | -472 | 12.79 | |
Melody L1 | 11.16 | -482 | 12.92 | |
Athena Purified | 10.64 | -93 | 26.84 | |
Melody Purified | 10.57 | -145 | 23.77 | |
STL Tap Water | 10.5 | +200 | 34.33 |
Here’s my analysis: It looks like the Athena beats the Melody in every level for rH [water drinking healthiness per level of pH], but the Melody is testing very good. They are both producing very healthy water! I don’t think you could go wrong with purchasing either of these water ionizers.
The healthiness of the water is measured a few ways. I’ll explain:
The aging body tends to become more and more acidic as life goes on [especially if we eat junk food or have an acidic diet over a period of years]. For this reason, we need water which is alkaline, so we can replenish our buffers to ward against the tendency toward acidity. Otherwise our cells have no way of getting rid of their toxins. So pH is a factor in the healthiness of water.
- Water ionizers produce a high alkaline pH. Even the water ionizer I purchased 17 years ago produced a nice high pH. Of course you don’t need the extremely high pH [that some water ionizers produce] for drinking purposes. Drinking water at a moderately high pH can help alkalize your body and get rid of the acidic wastes that have built up in your cells.
- Oxidation is also a factor in the health of one’s body. Like a cut apple that turns brown, our cells tend to become over oxidized. I don’t know if the cells turn brown or not, but damage of one kind or another [commonly referred to as free-radical damage] happens when the cells are oxidized. To combat the body’s tendency toward free-radical damage, theoretically, one would consume antioxidants. A way to test the antioxidant quality of a liquid is to measure its ORP [Oxidation Reduction Potential]. The more negative the ORP, the better. Any ORP with a greater negativity than -300 is considered “medical grade” ORP.
My personal experience with drinking water that has a high negative ORP [between -300 and -600] is that things like wrinkles and spider veins reduce when you drink water that has a higher negative ORP. I’m sure that the ORP is good for other things as well; basically anything that you would take antioxidants for would benefit from the consumption of water with a high negative ORP.