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How is structured water different from hydrogen water?
Hi. What is the difference between structured water and hydrogen water?Asked a year ago
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How do I make structured water with magnets?
Does anyone know how to make structured water at home using magnets? I think it'd be pretty neat to be able to make my own. Thanks in advance!Asked a year ago
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Is structured water better than rain water?
Structured water shares similarities with water that hasn't been polluted, right? Surely that means that you could use rain water instead. Or is structured water still better than rain water?Asked a year ago
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Can I use my Mayu vortex pitcher to aerate my wine like a decanter?
I'm hosting wine tasting events for my friends, and we have a list of red wines we've been eager to try. I've tried decanting the wines once or twice for at least 30 minutes to bring out the aroma of the wine, but it's never worked. Can I use my Mayu swirl to better aerate my wines instead?Asked 10 months ago
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What salt can I use to re-mineralize water?
I want to re-mineralize the drinking water in my home since it’s filtered through the reverse osmosis method. I asked around on social media and I got multiple ways of re-mineralizing water. The use of natural salt was the most shocking, but apparently more cost-effective. I’m just not sure if using Himalayan salt or regular table salt is best.Asked a year ago
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Does reverse osmosis filtered water cause mineral deficiency?
I'm trying to learn more about the different ways water can be filtered without removing too many of its essential minerals. I took an interest in reverse osmosis water. Does reverse osmosis water preserve minerals?Asked a year ago
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How much time does it take to filter water by absorption?
My partner and I want to get a water filter installed in our home, but we want something time-efficient. So I have been looking up options and they’re more into the water absorbing filters because that’s the one their parents have. Absorption sounds like a filtering method that is time-consuming.Asked a year ago
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Does filtered water remain hard?
I only just recently learnt that having thick residues of soap on your skin and hair after a shower means that your water is hard. I want to filter the water as a means to treat it, but I’m not sure if that's a great idea. If I filter hard water, will it still remain hard?Asked a year ago
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What water filters are suitable for hard water?
I want to filter hard water while still retaining its calcium and magnesium. I know that these minerals in the water are good for consumption, but I want to save on soap use and still remove the impurities from my water. I just don’t know which filtration method to go for.Asked a year ago
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Is it better to drink alkaline or acidic water?
I took physics in high school where we learned about pH levels. I always thought that water had a pH level of 7, but I recently read an article that you can get alkaline water and acidic water too! Which one of the two is better for you to drink?Asked a year ago
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