How it Works
What is Ionized Water and How Does It Work?
Electrolysis of water has been used for decades for the production of hydrogen gas for fuel. It converts water to hydrogen gas (H2) and hydroxide ions (OH-) at the negative side, and oxygen gas (O2) and hydrogen ions (H+) at the positive side. Water ionizers have a membrane that separates the alkaline OH- ions from the acidic H+ ions. The outlet from one side of the membrane gives alkaline water, which contains therapeutic, dissolved hydrogen gas (H2), and the other side of the membrane gives acidic water, containing dissolved oxygen gas (O2).