Ionized Water, Flavor Enhancers and Other Additives
Posted by Alkaline Water Plus on 20th Jun 2011
I had a customer who requested I test several different flavor enhancers to try to find out…
Is there a good flavor-aid or flavor-enhancer to use with ionized water [one that wouldn’t destroy the pH and ORP of the ionized water]?
I have done this kind of testing before, however only found that citric acid, if added to a drink, will make the drink acidic, but because of its alkaline ash will probably not reverse the benefits of drinking ionized water. In other words, drinking a healthy lemonade or iced-green-tea & stevia drink is a very good and refreshing drink, however…
I DO NOT suggest that you use additives exclusively.
I think in moderation adding flavor enhancers to your ionized water is fine, but too much of this practice will not help to alkalize your body in the long run. I have tried it and it doesn’t pan out in real life to feel or be as good as drinking ionized water by itself. Here are some of my other pages:
To accommodate this customer I tested several new flavor-aids and have evaluated them in this blog post, as to their healthiness.
| L3 [Athena] 10.3/-783 | pH/ORP | 
| Enrich | 3.2/+32 | 
| Zola | 4.0/-424 | 
| Cr. Light [hunger] | 3.0/-390 | 
| Mio | 2.7/-370 | 
| Cr. Light [anti-ox] | 2.6/-35 | 
| Propel Zero | 2.7/-252 | 
| L3 [Melody] 11.1/-486 | pH/ORP | 
| Scotch [alcohol] | 11.1/-451 | 
| Green Tea | 8.3/-453 | 
| Generic Tea | 6.7/-380 | 
| L3 [Melody] 10.8/-412 | pH/ORP | 
| Sugar | 10.6/-400 | 
| Stevia | 10.1/-387 | 
| Splenda | 7.4/-365 | 
| Generic Sweetener | 5.6/-314 | 
After all my testing…
It looks like green tea is still the winner!
The only caveat with green tea is: make sure you don’t heat the water too much or you’ll lose your benefits of both pH and ORP.
 
    