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Eau Kangen
Changez d eau, changez de vie
Eau Kangen
Eau Kangen
40 bis rue FabertParis Ile-de-France 75007France
01 73 20 27 64
Business Description
Produite par Enagic, une societe specialisee dans les machines de filtration et d'ionisation d'eau alcaline, l'eau Kangen est une marque reconnue depuis plus de quatre decennies. Le nom 'Kangen' est derive du terme japonais signifiant 'retour a l'origine', illustrant l'objectif de cette eau de retablir l'etat alcalin naturel du corps. Ces appareils speciaux sont concus pour convertir l'eau du robinet en eau alcaline potable, a la fois saine et savoureuse, offrant une option de qualite superieure a l'eau du robinet et a l'eau purifiee .
L'eau Kangen se distingue par sa richesse en hydrogene. Elle presente une teneur elevee en hydrogene moleculaire (H2), un antioxydant performant capable de se diffuser rapidement a travers les membranes cellulaires et de neutraliser les radicaux libres, limitant ainsi le stress oxydatif. Ce processus est rendu possible par l'electrolyse qui transforme l'eau du robinet en eau Kangen riche en hydrogene .
En outre, l'eau Kangen est alcaline, un aspect essentiel pour maintenir un equilibre de sante optimal. Le corps humain doit garder un equilibre de pH legerement alcalin de 7,365. Une substance est consideree comme acide si son pH est inferieur a 7, et alcaline si son pH est superieur a 7. Sur l'echelle du pH, 7,0 est la valeur neutre .
Enfin, l'eau Kangen possede un potentiel redox (ORP) negatif. Une substance avec un ORP positif ou eleve a un potentiel d'oxydation plus eleve, benefique pour le nettoyage et l'assainissement de l'exterieur du corps. A l'inverse, une substance avec un ORP faible ou negatif a un potentiel antioxydant plus eleve, ce qui est preferable pour la consommation interne. Les valeurs ORP, tout comme le pH, sont des indicateurs cles de la qualite de l'eau .
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