CarlS
02-23-2004, 02:03 AM
Currently I'm considering buying a water ionizer. I was wondering if anyone here had done any research, no matter how general, on the subject of ionized/alkaline water.
Thanks in advance.
bob_stra
02-23-2004, 02:29 AM
Hey Carl
Dunno. You might like to visit these yourself for more info. Seeing that you're in Oz, the Cochrane Online Library might be of use too
http://www.update-software.com/clibng/cliblogon.htm
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?db=PubMed
I also turned this up. Only skimmed it quickly, so it might not really be useful
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Title
Bone disease in patients on maintenance haemodialysis using softened or de-ionized water.
Authors
Hudson GA, Milne FJ, Oliver NJ, Reis P, Murray J, Meyers AM
Abstract
A clinical, biochemical and radiological study was carried out in 28 patients on maintenance haemodialysis in order to assess the prevalence of bone disease, particularly with regard to osteomalacia and/or osteopenia. The patients were selected from dialysis units using softened or deionized water, and the aluminium levels measured in the different water supplies. The results showed that symptomatic osteomalacia/osteopenia occurs more frequently in the units using softened water, which has a higher aluminium content, than in the de-ionized water unit. The patients dialysed on softened water also have significantly higher serum calcium and phosphorus levels. It is suggested that in Johannesburg, water softening alone is inadequate, and that the high aluminium levels in our water may be responsible for accelerated osteomalacia/osteopenia.
CarlS
02-26-2004, 09:30 PM
Thanks for the references.
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