Scientist Ray Kurzweil Q&A About Alkaline Water
Ray Kurzweil was inducted
in 2002 into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, established by the
U.S. Patent Office. He received the $500,000 Lemelson-MIT Prize, the
nation's largest award in invention and innovation. He also received
the 1999 National Medal of Technology, the nation's highest honor in
technology, from President Clinton in a White House ceremony.
He has also received scores of other national and international awards,
including the 1994 Dickson Prize (Carnegie Mellon University's top
science prize), Engineer of the Year from Design News, Inventor of the
Year from MIT, and the Grace Murray Hopper Award from the Association
for Computing Machinery. He has received twelve honorary Doctorates and
honors from three U.S. presidents.
He has received seven
national and international film awards. Ray's books include The Age of
Intelligent Machines, The Age of Spiritual Machines, and Fantastic
Voyage: Live Long Enough to Live Forever. Four of Ray's books have been
national best sellers and The Age of Spiritual Machines has been
translated into 9 languages and was the #1 best selling book on Amazon
in science.
Question#1:
I have read on the Internet that it is not possible to create alkaline
or acid water from pure water and that water that is pure enough to
drink can't be split into alkaline and acid components. Is this true?
Answer: As responsible scientists, we had the same skepticism when we first
heard about alkaline water. Therefore, the first thing we did was to
purchase a water alkalinizer as well as an accurate electronic pH
meter. We ran tap water with pH 7.1 from our home faucet into the
device and found that the water coming out of the alkaline outlet had a
pH of 9.5 (indicating very alkaline), while the water from the acid
outlet measured pH 4.5 (indicating very acidic).
We repeated
this experiment with a variety of tap waters obtaining alkaline outputs
with a pH ranging from 9.5 to 9.9. It is true that "pure" or distilled
water can not be ionized. If you were to try to "split" distilled
water, it would not work. Tap or spring water, however, has dissolved
minerals in it. It's the minerals in the water; primarily calcium,
potassium and magnesium that allow water to be "split" by an electric
current into alkaline, "electron-rich" (i.e., containing negatively
charged ions that can engage in chemical reactions to provide electrons
to positively charged free radicals) and acid, "electron-deficient"
components. Individuals who say it is not possible to split tap or
spring water are misinformed.
Question#2:
One site on the Internet states "Ionized water is nothing more than
sales fiction; the term is meaningless to chemists. Most water that is
fit for drinking is too unconductive to undergo significant
electrolysis." Is this an accurate statement?
Answer: The above statement is easily shown to be incorrect with a simple pH
meter and an electrolysis machine. Most tap waters run through the
machine produce highly alkaline water as measured by a pH meter.
Question#3:
Since you advocate drinking alkaline water, why not simply mix
something like sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) with water and drink
that? There are, in fact, alkaline waters sold that are made by mixing
water with bicarbonate. Wouldn't that work as well and be much less
expensive than a water alkalinizer?
Answer: There
are more benefits to "alkaline water" than simply the alkalinity or pH.
The most important feature of alkaline water produced by a water
alkalinizer is its oxidation reduction potential (ORP). Water with a
high negative ORP is of particular value in its ability to neutralize
oxygen free radicals.
ORP can also be directly tested using an
ORP sensor and meter. We have conducted these experiments as well. We
found that water coming directly from the tap had an ORP of +290mV,
while the water coming out of the water alkalinizer had a negative ORP.
The more negative the ORP of a substance (that is, the higher its
negative ORP), the more likely it is to engage in chemical reactions
that donate electrons. These electrons are immediately available to
engage in reactions that neutralize positively charged free radicals.
This is the key benefit of water produced by a water alkalinizer that
is not available by simply drinking water than has had some bicarb or
other compounds dissolved in it to make it alkaline.
Although
water mixed with bicarbonate is indeed alkaline, it does not have a
negative ORP; rather it has a positive ORP, meaning that it is unable
to neutralize dangerous oxygen free radicals. Alkaline water produced
by running tap water through an electrolysis machine does have a high
negative ORP, meaning that it does have the ability to neutralize
oxygen free radicals. We have confirmed these ORP measurements through
our direct tests.
Question#4: OK, why is it important to drink alkaline water with a high negative ORP?
Answer: All
chemical reactions occur with the transfer of electrons. Negatively
charged entities are said to be reducing agents, meaning they are
relatively electron rich and are able to donate electrons, reducing the
charge of the entity with which they react. Relatively electron-poor
entities are referred to as oxidizing agents, meaning they tend to pull
electrons away. Thus, each substance in our body may act as either an
oxidizing or reducing agent.
However, not just any negatively
charged ion will be able to engage in the specific chemical reactions
needed to neutralize oxygen free radicals. The HCO3-(bicarbonate) ions
in alkaline bicarb water do not have this potential, whereas the OH-and
mineral-rich water coming from an electrolysis machine (from tap water)
does have this potential. That is implied in the negative value of the
"oxidation reduction potential."
Free radicals are among the
most damaging molecules in the body and are highly unstable molecules
that are oxidizing agents and are electron deficient. They are a
principal cause of damage and disease in the body. Oxygen free radicals
contribute significantly to a broad variety of harmful conditions in
the body ranging from life-threatening conditions such as heart
disease, stroke and cancer, to less severe conditions such as sunburns,
arthritis, cataracts, and many others. Free radicals MUST get electrons
from somewhere and will steal them from whatever molecules are around,
including normal, healthy tissues.
Damage to tissues results
when free radicals strip these electrons from healthy cells. If the
damage goes on unchecked, this will lead to disease. For example, the
oxidation of LDL cholesterol particles in arterial walls by free
radicals triggers an immune system response that results in
atherosclerosis, the principal cause of heart disease. The negative
ions in alkaline water from an electrolysis machine are a rich source
of electrons that can be donated to these free radicals in the body,
neutralizing them and stopping them from damaging healthy tissues.
Specifically, these ions have the potential to engage in the chemical
reactions necessary to neutralize oxygen free radicals.
Vitamin
C and E, grape seed extract and alpha lipoic acid, for example, are all
powerful electron donors. The vegetable-rich diet we recommend is
alkaline and helps donate electrons to the body. Alkaline,
electron-rich water falls in the same category. It can help with your
body's need for electrons to counteract free radicals.
Interestingly, we also tested vegetable juice with the ORP meter and
found that it also has a high negative ORP, meaning that it is able to
neutralize oxygen free radicals. So at least one of the important
benefits of eating vegetables can be obtained from drinking the high
negative ORP alkaline water from an electrolysis machine.
Another benefit of drinking alkaline water is that it assists in the
absorption of minerals. We know that if the body is not absorbing
enough minerals, it will rob minerals from the body's mineral reserves,
chiefly calcium from the bones.
It is well known that many
chronic diseases result in excess acidity of the body (metabolic
acidosis). We also know that the body tends to become more acidic due
to modern dietary habits and lifestyles and the aging process itself.
By drinking high negative ORP alkaline water, you combat metabolic
acidosis and improve absorption of nutrients.
The blood is
carefully buffered to keep it in a narrow range between pH 7.35 to
7.45. The body keeps blood pH stable by utilizing alkaline buffers,
chiefly bicarbonate, to neutralize acidic liquids (such as colas, which
have a pH as low as 2.5) and other acidic products and byproducts. But
as the blood stream receives these acidic substances, the alkaline
buffers get used up. Drinking alkaline water helps reduce the burden on
the limited alkaline buffers which are needed for the body's natural
detoxification processes.
Question#5: Is there research that actually shows the benefits of drinking alkaline water?
Answer: A number of studies are summarized below. One study described
below suggests that alkaline water encourages "friendly" anaerobic
microflora in the human intestinal tract, and discourages "unfriendly"
aerobic organisms. The researcher (see Vorobjeva NV below) writes:
"Many diseases of the intestine are due to a disturbance in the balance
of the microorganisms inhabiting the gut. The treatment of such
diseases involves the restoration of the quantity and/or balance of
residential microflora in the intestinal tract. It is known that
aerobes and anaerobes grow at different oxidation-reduction potentials
(ORP). The former require positive E(h) values up to +400 mV. Anaerobes
do not grow unless the E(h) value is negative between -300 and -400 mV.
In this work, it is suggested that prerequisite for the recovery and
maintenance of obligatory anaerobic microflora in the intestinal tract
is a negative ORP value of the intestinal milieu. Electrolyzed reducing
water with E(h) values between 0 and -300 mV produced in electrolysis
devices possesses this property. Drinking such water favours the growth
of residential microflora in the gut. A sufficient array of data
confirms this idea.
Dr. Grossman has also had many of his patients report of health
benefits they have experienced from drinking alkaline electron-rich
water.
Question#6: How can alkaline water with a pH of 9 or 10 be expected to affect the body when the pH of the stomach is 2 or less?
Answer: It is important to remember that large amounts of hydrochloric
acid are present in the stomach primarily when food is there. There is
only a small amount of acid in stomach when it is empty, and this can
be easily overcome when alkaline electron-rich water is consumed.
Therefore, in order to gain maximum benefit, we recommend drinking
alkaline water in between meals. Water consumed between meals will very
quickly pass through the stomach and the GI tract.
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