1. Is there any scientific basis for the so-called principle of keeping in good health (see below) in water life?
There is no scientific basis. A large number of clinical medicine at home and abroad have proved that weakly alkaline, small molecular group and negatively charged water has a good preventive and therapeutic effect on constipation, gastrointestinal diseases, gout, obesity, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and diabetes. This is a complete lie. There is no such report in international medical literature.
2. Weak alkalinity, small molecular groups and negative potential look professional. Are they really that important to the health of ordinary people?
This is fooling people with some scientific terms, which makes no sense. For example, even if water can become weakly alkaline, it will become strongly acidic by gastric acid when drunk in the stomach, so it is meaningless. Our human body has a strong self-regulation effect on pH, and it usually does not change because of the pH in the diet. In fact, as long as you have junior high school chemistry knowledge, you can know that Shui Yisheng is fooling people. For example, it claims that water can be electrolyzed, so that hydrogen ions in the water can form hydrogen and escape from the water surface-junior high school chemistry tells you that if water is really electrolyzed, hydrogen will generate oxygen at the same time, and water molecules will not exist.
In my opinion, the concept of water life is very similar to the concept of mineral spring pot in 1990s. I don't know what you think of the difference between the two.
I was not in China in the 1990s, and I have never heard of mineral spring pots. But any product that promotes the special health care function of water is fake.
In addition, Lawrence University of Science and Technology and Gordon University are both diploma workshops that are not certified in the United States. Canada Puyuan Institute of Technology doesn't know what the English name is. It may not exist at all, or it may be registered by itself.