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Kangen is a Japanese word best translated into English as "return to origin", which means several things when used to describe water.
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"Kangen" means "return to origin" in Japanese, so it was fitting that the U.S. distributors should have the opportunity to see where the company began.
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On top, there is a vintage lamp and a pile of books that I intend to read along with a glass of 9.0ph balanced Kangen water.
The Art of the Deal Jackie Cooperman 2010
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And, don't forget, if you listen to sellers of the Kangen machine, you'd think that this magical mystical water (even more magical and mystical, it seems, than homeopathy) can clean your colon out as well.
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If you check them out, you'll see that, if you believe the claims, Kangen water can prevent food poisoning, keep your colon clean, and even kills harmful agricultural diseases!
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Perhaps one of the more ridiculous claims made for the Kangen machine is the claim that
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For one thing, pure water is not particularly conductive, certainly not conductive enough to undergo significant electrolysis using devices such as the Kangen device.
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If strong acidic water of pH 2.5 (a strong disinfectant with many important uses) is selected, strong Kangen water of pH 11.5 (a powerful solvent used mainly for cleaning) will also be produced.
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It's odd that I had never heard of the Kangen machine before.
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Or maybe Commies drink Kangen water made by the machine sold by the people behind the websites that Paulette is hawking.
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