Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Yoli Dream Team and High Quality Water
High quality water is very important and I think we will all agree on that point. What exactly makes water a high quality? What is PH and what does it mean if it is low or high? We will discuss these things and more in this blog. The Yoli Dream Team is a Network Marketing Company and as part of our product we use bottled water and our PH is 7.7 what does that mean? I’m glad you asked, sit back and relax and I will try and bring some clarity to this subject! Think back and Remember 5th grade science class? Wait, I can’t remember that far back either and that is ok. Let’s review; the indicator for acidity or alkalinity, or basic, is known as the pH value. A pH value of 7 means a substance is neutral. The lower value indicates acidity, and a higher value is an indicator of alkalinity. To show an example of the range in pH, take a look at these examples: A Lemon is around 2.5, coffee is around 5 to 6.5, Milk you’re looking around 6.2 and soapy water is around a 7 up to a 10. Additionally, many of the foods that we consume have an acidic pH because of their bacteria killing functions. How then does pH relate to water? Essentially, the pH value determines if our water is hard or soft. For instance the pH of pure water is 7. Generally, water with a pH lower than 7 is considered acidic, compared to water with a pH of greater than 7, basic. Generally speaking water with a low pH (<> 8.5 might indicate that the water is hard. I want to make it clear hard water does not pose a health risk, but can cause problems. Including an alkali taste to the water (coffee drinkers this means making your morning coffee taste bitter!), additionally leaving formation of deposits on dishes and utensils. You will also find it difficult to get soaps and detergents to lather. Wilkes University has performed a study. And it is strongly recommended that you test your water as soon as possible. Ideally the pH level of drinking water should be between 6-8.5, which leads us Back to Yoli and the water we use has a PH of 7.7 to learn more about yoli please read this blog and check out our links as we expose the truth about the Beverage industry.
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