Water ionizers are machines that purify tap water by removing harmful contaminants and adding beneficial minerals. They work by passing the water through a special membrane, which separates out the positive or negative ions in the water. Water ionizers can be used to treat all types of drinking water including hard tap water, bottled mineral water and even sea salt solutions (e.g., ocean-sourced electrolyte drinks). The resulting product is alkaline with a pH level between 8.5 and 9.5 - ideal for health and wellness!
Ionized water has been shown to support healthy digestion by balancing your stomach acidity levels; improve immunity by increasing antioxidants; boost energy levels through improved hydration; cleanse skin from toxins absorbed through drinking contaminated liquids such as soda pop or coffee; help maintain healthy blood pressure levels already within normal range due to increased hydration levels provided by drinking more H20 throughout each day without having any side effects such as feeling thirsty afterwards because there's no sugar added like there would be if you were just drinking plain old "regular" tap/bottled spring mineralized H2O instead!
There are three main types of ionizers: countertop, under-sink and wall-mounted.
Here's a brief overview of the three main types of ionizers:
These are the most common type of water ionizers. They're small in size and can be placed on any countertop or table in your kitchen or dining room. These models come with an internal reservoir that holds the water you'll be using to make alkaline water; they also have a spout where you can pour your tap water into the machine before pressing a button to start making alkaline water. Some models allow you to adjust how much alkalinity is added to your drinking glass by simply pressing different buttons on their control panels--this feature makes it easy for anyone who wants to adjust how much alkaline content they want in each glass of H2O!
These units take up more space than countertops but still produce great results when it comes time for making alkaline beverages like coffee, tea or juice mixes (as well as plain old tap water). The biggest advantage here is convenience: since this type sits under your sink instead of being placed out on display somewhere else around the house where everyone could see them all day long every day year-round without fail regardless of whether anyone ever uses them regularly enough meaningfully enough consistently enough consistently often enough consistently often enough...
These are the least common type of ionizer but they can be a great choice for anyone who wants to save space in their kitchen or dining room. Wall-mounted ionizers are attached directly to your wall and use pipes to connect to your water supply. They typically have a small control panel that lets you adjust the alkalinity and other settings of your purified water. They're a great choice if you want to keep your ionizer out of sight but still want to enjoy all the benefits of ionized water!