There is an old saying “it must be in the water” and although it may refer to many things, for residents of Seymour, Seiverville, South Knoxville, and surrounding areas it refers to high pH balanced alkaline ionized water. What these residents know that you may not is that water with a high pH, is in many ways, more beneficial thanregular tap or well water. The water I am referring to is Alkaline High pH Ionized mineral water and the brand we trust is Hydrate High pH water from Historic Springs.
Some of the benefits of Hydrate High pH water include; a pH over 9.5, natural minerals, and it comes from the natural springs of Dandridge, TN. Neutral water has a pH of 7.0. Anything less than 7.0 is considered acidic, above 7.0 is alkaline. If your body is acidic, there is a greater chance for disease to survive and thrive than in a more alkaline body. Some bottled water has minerals added to enhance the taste. That means that those minerals were at one time removed then added back. Our bodies need vitamins and minerals to preform at optimal levels. Hydrate High pH water includes natural minerals because it comes from a natural source in Tennessee. The family in Dandridge micro-filters and puts the water into ultra-violet lights to insure the water is safe without removing the natural minerals.
At St. John’s Herbs we believe that the money you spend on preventing health problems now is an investment in your future health. Together we can help take the strain off of our health care system by living healthier lives today. Stop by or call (865) 577-7725 and ask our knowledgeable staff how you can get on the road to a healthier future; Health the way God intended.
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