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Alkaline Water: Beyond hydration
Alkaline Water: Beyond hydration

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Alkaline Water: Beyond hydration

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Curious about alkaline water? Here's a concise, evidence-based look at what alkaline water (pH ≥ 8) may—and may not—do for your health. If the higher-pH water (pH ≈ 8-9) has piqued your curiosity, here's a crisp rundown – concise and evidence-based – on potential benefits of naturally alkaline mineral water. Evamor is a locally single-sourced artesian water that comes out of the aquifer at a pH between 8.8 and 9.1, with naturally occurring bicarbonate, calcium, magnesium and silica. 'Ionized' waters get their pH boost from running the water (typically tap water) through an electric filter; the mineral profile can vary widely. Check that the pH is measured after bottling. Hydration + acid-base balance: A 2023 randomized-controlled trial found that drinking 1.5–2 L/day of bicarbonate-rich mineral water for four weeks nudged blood & urine pH slightly more alkaline and lowered net acid load—no electrolyte disruption noted. Bone support: Animal studies have shown that alkaline water preserves bone mineral density and modulates the gut–bone axis. Reflux relief: A 2024 clinical-review notes that alkaline water (pH > 8) can deactivate pepsin and, when combined with a lower-acid diet, improves reflux. Exercise recovery: A 2020 sports-nutrition review lists alkaline water (alongside protein + carb, beetroot and creatine) as a possible tool for buffering post-exercise acidosis – helpful for some athletes, though performance improvements vary. Everyday swap: Sub it 1-for-1 with your usual bottled or filtered water Reflux relief: Sip it with and after meals to help dilute acid and deactivate pepsin Workouts: Pair with sodium-containing electrolytes when sweat loss is high. Fueled Wellness + Nutrition is powered by Evamor. Learn more at Molly Kimball, RD, CSSD is a registered dietitian and nutrition journalist in New Orleans, and founder of the Eat Fit nonprofit restaurant initiative. Tune in to her podcast, FUELED | Wellness + Nutrition, and follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @MollyKimballRD. See more of Molly's articles and TV segments at and download the Eat Fit mobile app to stay in the know about Eat Fit partners, new dishes, festivals, and more. To schedule a nutrition consult with Molly's Lifestyle Nutrition team, email nutrition@ The views, opinions, and recommendations expressed by Molly Kimball, RD, CSSD, are her own, provided for general educational purposes and not a substitute for personalized medical jury deliberating for 3rd day after verdict deadlock What is the 'RICO' charge Diddy faces? UVA ouster shows Trump higher ed fight ready to go beyond Ivy Leagues California lawmakers ask Trump to address sewage pollution from Mexico Fewer visitors expected in Baja over July 4th holiday Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Micro Cap Beverage Company Expands Arizona Footprint, Shares Jump Nearly 6%
Micro Cap Beverage Company Expands Arizona Footprint, Shares Jump Nearly 6%

Globe and Mail

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Globe and Mail

Micro Cap Beverage Company Expands Arizona Footprint, Shares Jump Nearly 6%

Breaking into the competitive beverage industry is no small achievement. Success requires scale, strong partnerships, and—most importantly—an exceptional product. This beverage company, with a market cap of under $1 million, is making impressive strides as it secures a new retail expansion in Arizona. The Alkaline Water Company, Inc. (OTCPK: WTER), a prominent player in the beverage industry known for its purified alkaline water infused with Himalayan rock salt, announced today its strategic expansion into the Arizona convenience store market. This move involves placement with one of the country's top convenience store chains, which operates more than 120 locations throughout the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas. As part of this initiative, the company's flagship Alkaline88 gallon bottles will now be stocked in these high-traffic stores, increasing both convenience and availability for consumers in the fast-growing convenience retail segment. "Securing shelf space with a premium retailer that operates over 120 locations across both Phoenix and Tucson and generates more than $11 billion in annual sales nationwide significantly strengthens our presence in our own backyard," said Richard Wright, CEO of The Alkaline Water Company. "With Arizona temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees during summer months, our gallon size offers consumers the perfect solution for staying properly hydrated throughout the day." This newest retail expansion brings The Alkaline Water Company's footprint to over 200 store locations across Arizona, ensuring broad coverage in the state's two largest metropolitan areas, which together represent a market of more than 5.3 million people. The move follows the Company's recent retail gains in Southern California and underscores WTER's continued commitment to growing its market presence throughout the Southwestern United States. Shares of WTER are currently trading up 5.88% at $0.036 on the news in mid-morning trading. Copyright © 2025 All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of content is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. View more of this article on About Media, Inc.: Founded in 1999, is one of North America's leading platforms for micro-cap insights. Catering to both Canadian and U.S. markets, we provide a wealth of resources and expert content designed for everyone—from beginner investors to seasoned traders. is rapidly gaining recognition as a leading authority in the micro-cap space, with our insightful content prominently featured across numerous top-tier financial platforms, reaching a broad audience of investors and industry professionals. Want to showcase your company's story to a powerful network of investors? We can help you elevate your message and make a lasting impact. Contact us today. Contact: Media, Inc.

From protein boost to younger looking skin – we test three waters with health benefits
From protein boost to younger looking skin – we test three waters with health benefits

The Sun

time18-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

From protein boost to younger looking skin – we test three waters with health benefits

WE all know keeping hydrated is even more important when the sun is shining. Getting enough liquid in your body means fewer headaches, more energy, lubricated joints, organ function and much, much more. 4 To get your two litres of water a day you just need to turn on the tap. But there are now waters with health benefits. Today I've put some to the test to see if they are worth the cost . . . Alkaline water 4 ACTIPH Water from Shropshire undergoes a unique process of purification before having electrolytes magnesium sulphate, sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate added to it. You are left with an alkaline water with a PH of 9+ compared to your average water, which is about 7. Some studies suggest higher PH might help with hydration, acid reflux and bone health. This water has a smooth, clean taste. My favourite of the three. I loved the 600ml bottle size, which is great to carry about. £1.40 for 600ml, Tesco. Is Bathroom Tap Water Safe to Drink? Protein water IN each 500ml bottle of Warrior Protein Water there is 10g of protein as well as essential vitamins, with zero sugar and only 48 calories. It comes in two flavours, tropical and berry, and is a clever way to boost your protein intake if you don't want to eat any actual food – plus you are obviously hydrating at the same time. But this stuff is sweet. I tried the tropical flavour, which reminded me of Lilt. Although it doesn't contain sugar, it does contain plenty of sweetener. So unless you've got a sweet tooth, this is not for you. I thought the lid was great, unlike some other bottles where they can flick open. I had this one in my sports bag and it didn't spill. From £1.67 for a 500ml bottle, Spar stores or Collagen water TIDE has just launched a sparkling raspberry collagen water that can help support glowing skin, strong hair and healthier nails. It is a premium collagen formula with 3.5g of high-quality, hydrolysed collagen peptides sourced from wild-caught North Atlantic and Pacific Ocean fish. When you drink marine collagen, studies have shown it can hydrate and firm skin, reduce wrinkles, improve skin elasticity and enhance the overall structure and appearance of skin. There are zero artificial sweeteners or additives but this one is very sweet thanks to the addition of fructose, a natural sugar that is found in fruit, vegetables and honey. It comes in at just 27 calories per 250ml can. If you're drinking it for the collagen benefits I would recommend having two. A clever idea for skin, but only if you have a sweet tooth. From £27 for 12 cans or £2.25 each,

Steven Gerrard suffers major blow as friend's water company CLOSES with eye-watering debt - after Liverpool icon and investors 'pumped in £2.5m'
Steven Gerrard suffers major blow as friend's water company CLOSES with eye-watering debt - after Liverpool icon and investors 'pumped in £2.5m'

Daily Mail​

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Steven Gerrard suffers major blow as friend's water company CLOSES with eye-watering debt - after Liverpool icon and investors 'pumped in £2.5m'

Steven Gerrard is licking his wounds after a business he invested in heavily was forced to close in mountains of debt. The Liverpool legend and fellow investors reportedly pumped £2.5million into his friend's water company, as per the Sun. But now Angel Revive alkaline water has been forced to close after years of financial struggles and accounts on Companies House show a £542,220 debt. Almost £400,000 of that is in unpaid rent. Gerrard held a 25 per cent stake in the firm and has reportedly had £50,000 of his money back, but is still missing lots. He was also a brand ambassador. Angel Revive was founded in 2016 by Mark Doyle and Gerrard has previously called it 'the superhero of waters in purity, nutrition and healthiness'. The water was sourced from a spring in rural Lancashire and its website said it 'naturally contains minerals and electrolytes that promote wellness for the body', helping to maintain an 'optimum pH balance'. However, the business is now listed as 'permanently closed' on Google and the link to its website on Instagram leads to a 'domain misconfigured' page. Angel Revive did manage to amass a following of more than 34,000 users on Instagram but has not posted since December 2021. The company was reported to be in around £1m of debt in October 2020. The water originated from an aquifier in Mawdesley, Lancashire, with reports going back to the 1700s of its healing benefits. Doyle previously said: 'Our spring and its water have been the subject of numerous reports and commentary since Elizabethan times as to the curative benefits of water. 'However we do not claim our water can heal you - the belief is your own. 'For unknown reasons the spring had been covered over and buried for over a century until its history and benefits were brought to the attention of the current landowner.' Doyle had initially come across the natural spring in his back garden and brought in an excavator to find the source, before extracting and bottling it for sale. He is reportedly shortlisted for the Rangers job, having won the title there in 2020-21 Gerrard will be on the hunt for his next opoportunity having left Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq in January. He is one of four former Premier League bosses who have been shortlisted for the Rangers job, according to The Telegraph. Philippe Clement was sacked in February and Barry Ferguson has been in interim charge. Gerrard led Rangers to the Scottish Premiership title in 2020-21, winning 32 of 28 league games, going unbeaten, and only conceding 13 goals in the process. However, since then, his stints with Aston Villa and Al-Ettifaq have been more of a mixed bag.

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