Alkaline Water Scientific Studies
- Clinical Applications of Electrolyzed-Reduced Water
 - Clinical Research Studies Relating to Ionized Water
 - Science of pH Regulation during Exercise
 - Effects of Alkaline Water on Dairy Farms
 - Clinical Results of Alkaline Water
 - Some Benefits of Reduced (Ionized) Water
 - Intestinal Fermentation
 - Clinical Evaluation of Alkaline pH Ionized Water in Double Blind Study.
 - Peer Reviewed Articles on Acid/Alkaline Balance
 - Hydrogen particles and supersaturation in alkaline water from an Alkali-Ion-Water electrolyzer
 - Study on Gatorade and alkaline ionized water (Serbian Journal of Sports Sciences)
 - Acid-base balance and hydration status following consumption of mineral-based alkaline bottled water
 - Drinks with alkaline negative oxidative reduction potential improve exercise performance in physically active men and women
 - Effect of pH on the taste of alkaline electrolyzed water
 - Influences of alkaline ionized water on milk yield, body weight of offspring and perinatal dam in rats (3 part study)
 - Influence of bottled water on re-hydration following a dehydrating bout of cycling exercise
 - Recent progress in alkaline water electrolysis for hydrogen production and applications
 - Hair Element Concentrations in Females in One Acid and One Alkaline Area in Southern Sweden
 - Potencial Benefits of pH 8.8 Alkaline Drinking Water as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Reflux Disease
 
Alkaline Water & Disease/Conditions Scientific Studies
- Ionized Water & Cancer
 - Health Benefits of Alkaline Water
 - Electrolyzed Reduced Water Supplemented with Platinum Nanoparticles Suppresses Promotion of Two-stage Cell Transformation.
 - Acid-alkaline balance: role in chronic disease and detoxification
 - Alkaline mineral water lowers bone resorption even in calcium sufficiency: alkaline mineral water and bone metabolism
 - Anti-diabetic effects of electrolyzed reduced water in streptozotocin-induced and genetic diabetic mice
 - Effects of mineral composition of drinking water on risk for stone formation and bone metabolism in idiopathic calcium nephrolithiasis.
 - Electrolyzed-reduced water reduced hemodialysis-induced erythrocyte impairment in end-stage renal disease patients
 - Enhanced induction of mitochondrial damage and apoptosis in human leukemia HL-60 cells due to electrolyzed-reduced water and glutathione
 - Protective mechanism of reduced water against alloxan-induced pancreatic β-cell damage: Scavenging effect against reactive oxygen species
 - Positive influence of nutritional alkalinity on bone health
 - Anticancer Effect of Alkaline Reduced Water
 - Antioxidants in the treatment of patients with renal failure
 - Electrolyzed-reduced water inhibits acute ethanol-induced hangovers in Sprague-Dawley rats
 - Inhibitory effect of electrolyzed reduced water on tumor angiogenesis.
 
Anti-Oxidant Effects of Aalkaline Water Scientific Studies
- Electrolyzed – Reduced Water Scavenges Active Oxygen Species and Protects DNA from Oxidative Damage
 - The mechanism of the enhanced antioxidant effects against superoxide anion radicals of reduced water produced by electrolysis
 - Antioxidant effects of reduced water produced by electrolysis of sodium chloride solutions
 - New study uses antioxidants to extend life in mice
 - Memory loss and how to boost your memory
 - Hydrogen-rich pure water prevents superoxide formation in brain slices of vitamin C-depleted SMP30/GNL knockout mice
 
Drinking Water Scientific Studies
Acid Water Scientific Studies
Surface Disinfectant
- Antimicrobial activity of electrolyzed oxidizing water using standard in-vitro test procedures for the evaluation of chemical disinfectants
 - Inactivation of Escherichia coli (O157:H7) and Listeria monocytogenes on plastic kitchen cutting boards by electrolyzed oxidizing water
 - Hepadnavirus Inactivated by Electrolyzed Acid Water
 - Enhancing the bactericidal effect of electrolyzed water on Listeria monocytogenes biofilms formed on stainless steel.
 - Effectiveness of electrolyzed water as a sanitizer for treating different surfaces.
 - Ionized Acid Water Replaces up to 50% of Toxic Chemical Cleaners
 
Food Sanitization & Plant Germination
- Efficiency of electrolyzed oxidizing water on reducing Listeria monocytogenes contamination on seafood processing gloves.
 - Inactivation of Escherichia coli O157:H7, Salmonella enteritidis and Listeria monocytogenes on the surface of tomatoes by neutral electrolyzed water.
 - Efficacy of neutral electrolyzed water (NEW) for reducing microbial contamination on minimally-processed vegetables.
 - Effect of acidic electrolyzed water on the viability of bacterial and fungal plant pathogens and on bacterial spot disease of tomato.
 - Antimicrobial Interventions To Reduce Salmonella Species On Poultry
 - Optimization of Electrolyzed Oxidizing Water to Reduce Listeria monocytogenes on Ready-to Eat-Meats
 - Treatment of Escherichia coli (O157:H7) inoculated alfalfa seeds and sprouts with electrolyzed oxidizing water
 - Comparison of Effects of Acidic Electrolyzed Water and NaOCl on Tilletia indica Teliospore Germination
 
Oral Sterilization
- Antibacterial effect of electrolyzed water on oral bacteria
 - Acidic or Hyper-oxidized Water in Dentistry
 - Application of electrolyzed acid water to sterilization of denture base part 1. Examination of sterilization effects on resin plate.
 
Skin Conditions & Medical Uses
- The Efficacy and Tolerability of Electrolyzed Oxidized Water in Treating Mild to Moderate Acne
 - Reduction of Staphylococcus aureus in atopic skin lesions with acid electrolytic water–a new therapeutic strategy for atopic dermatitis.
 - Antimicrobial effects and efficacy on habitually hand-washing of strong acidic electrolyzed water–a comparative study of alcoholic antiseptics and soap and tap water.
 - Effect of several electrolyzed waters on the skin permeation of lidocaine, benzoic Acid, and isosorbide mononitrate
 - The bactericidal effects of electrolyzed oxidizing water on bacterial strains involved in hospital infections
 - Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers Treated with Hyperoxidized Water in Hospitals
 
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